Rothschild & Co wins Best Debt Advisory Firm for Companies

Rothschild & Co wins Best Debt Advisory Firm for Companies

Rothschild & Co has been named Best Debt Advisory Firm for Companies by GlobalCapital at its 2025 Bond Awards, marking our third consecutive win in this category.

The recognition reflects the strength and consistency of our global Debt Advisory platform, which continues to deliver leading independent advice across a wide range of financing situations.

Congratulations go to everyone who contributed to our success in this area.

About the awards:

GlobalCapital is a weekly print magazine and online news source. It is part of the Euromoney-Institutional Investor Group. They run a number of different awards covering the EMEA region, across Capital Markets, with winners decided via a poll of marketing participants.

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