Rothschild & Co receives three major awards from The Banker magazine

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Rothschild & Co has received one overall award and two major category awards at this year’s The Banker Investment Banking Awards:

  • Independent Investment Bank of the Year
  • Investment Bank of the Year for M&A
  • Investment Bank of the Year for Restructuring

These awards are global in their coverage and the Independent Investment Bank award recognises all of our activities across Global Advisory.

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The Banker is a monthly magazine owned by the Financial Times group. It is read in 150 countries and has been providing financial intelligence since 1926.

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