RBC Capital Markets
VAULT RANKINGS 2013
Headquarters: Toronto,
Canada
70 offices
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“Decent Canadian bank”
“Still too small a presence in the US”
“Big”
“Nothing special”
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Uppers
“Ability to work directly with senior deal team members”
“Culture”
“Stability of firm and direction of capital markets business”
Downers
“Process-intensive”
“Lack of deal flow in certain sectors”
“Canadian headquarters”
ABOUT THIS COMPANY:
Royalty in its blood
RBC Capital Markets provides investment banking products and services to institutions, corporations, governments, and high-net-worth clients around the world. It has more than 6,500 employees who work out of 70 offices in 15 countries and serve clients throughout North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. RBC Capital Markets is part of the Royal Bank of Canada, which was founded in 1869 and has $810 billion in assets. The Royal Bank of Canada has one of the highest credit ratings of any financial institution, and by market capitalization, it ranks among the 15 largest banks in the world and top five in North America. Until 2001, RBC Capital Markets was known as RBC Dominion Securities. The former Dominion Securities was created in 1901 and purchased by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1988. More recently, RBC Capital Markets held on during 2008 when the worldwide recession hit, although it was not immune to a few negative results, including job cuts and a fine for allegedly misleading investors. In 2008, the bank also hired nearly a dozen former Bear Stearns employees as well as several high-profile bankers and traders from other bulge-bracket firms. In addition, it has not one but two co-CEOs: Mark Standish and Doug McGregor, previously co-presidents of RBC Capital Markets. For many years, the firm has had a leading presence in Canada, consistently topping the investment banking league tables in the country. It has also been gaining ground in the U.S. and global league tables, ranked in recent years among the top 15 firms in U.S. as well as worldwide M&A deal volume.
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