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Organizer | Financial Times |
Date Awarded |
6 Sep 2017 5:00am BST
(over 7 years ago)
In your time zone: Sep 6 12am EDT |
Region | EMEA |
The Banker’s 11th annual Investment Banking Awards, this year hosted by Gavin Esler, will be presented at a gala black-tie dinner to be held on 6th September at Claridge's Hotel, London. With a focus on celebrating innovation and creativity within the investment banking field over the past 12 months, these prestigious awards continue to set the benchmark for the industry.
CATEGORIES
MOST INNOVATIVE
Most innovative investment bank
Most innovative independent investment bank
Most innovative investment bank from Africa
Most innovative investment bank from Asia-Pacific
Most innovative investment bank from Central and Eastern Europe
Most innovative investment bank from Latin America
Most innovative investment bank from Middle East
Most innovative investment bank from North America
Most innovative investment bank from Western Europe
PRODUCT AWARDS
Bonds
Climate change and sustainability
Equity-linked products (including convertibles and exchangeables)
Equity derivatives
Foreign exchange
IPOs and equity raising
Infrastructure and project finance
Islamic finance
Leveraged finance (includes LBO loans, HY bonds and advisory work for financial sponsors)
Syndicated loans
M&A
Private placements
Restructuring
Structured investor products
Risk management (includes managing clients’ and banks’ own credit, market, liquidity, inflation/interest rate and macro risks)
Securitisation
COVERAGE AWARDS
Consumer and retail goods
Technology, media and telecoms
Natural resources and commodities (includes all advisory work, commodities finance, hedging and trading)
Emerging markets (includes all advisory work and capital markets transactions for EM entities)
Financial institutions group (includes all advisory work and capital markets transactions for FIG such as banks and insurers)
Sovereigns, supranationals and agencies (includes all advisory work, restructuring, privatisation and capital markets transactions for SSAs)