INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE FINANCE RANKINGS
USA BEST INVESTMENT BANKS
TMT - Large Cap
The firms are listed alphabetically within each band
FIRMS KEY LEADERS
LEADING
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Anwar Zakkour (Global Co-Head of TMT Investment Banking)
Goldman Sachs George Lee (Chief Information Officer and Co-Chairman of TMT), Daniel Dees (Head of TMT)
J.P. Morgan Fred Turpin (Head of TMT, North America)
EXCELLENT
Barclays Gregory Dalvito (Co-Head TMT M&A), Richard Hardegree (Co-Head TMT M&A)
Citi Mark Shafit (Global Head of TMT and Global Co-Head of M&A)
Credit Suisse David Wah (Co-Head of TMT Investment Banking), Greg Weinberger (Co-Head of Global M&A)
Deutsche Bank Mark Keene (Global Co-Head of TMT Investment Banking)
Morgan Stanley Drew Guevara (Head of Global Technology Investment Banking) Michael Wyatt (Head of Global Technology M&A)
UBS Investment Bank Jason Auerbach (Global Head of Tech M&A), Sam Powers (Co-Head of TMT, Americas)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Centerview Partners Adam Beshara (Partner), John Bosacco (Partner)
Guggenheim Partners Ken Sena (Senior Managing Director, TMT)
LionTree Advisors Aryeh Bourkoff (CEO)
Track record: In 2015, Goldman Sachs
advised on 31 deals worth $287 billion in the
US large-cap TMT sector. The bank had a say
in 75 transactions worldwide for a 35% share
in the more than $1 trillion TMT M&A industry.
Top 3 deals that the bank worked on were of
Time Warner Cable, EMC Corporation, and
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, valued at $77.8,
$63.3, and $33.8 billion, respectively.
Team & differentiation: Goldman Sachs’ M&A
expertise includes sell-side advice, raid
and activism defenses, as well as special
committee assignments. The bank plays an
important part in almost every major large-
cap deal. The TMT team headquarters of
Goldman Sachs is based in the San Francisco
Bay Area and is headed by George Lee and
Daniel Dees.
L eaders:
George Lee and Daniel
Dees
E stablished:
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George Lee
GOLDMAN SACHS: ADVISING ON THE MOST IMPORTANT TRANSACTIONS