Investment Banking

Centerview Partners cuts London banker pay to £260k per head

Advisory fees at the boutique bank increased with its City operation

Blair Effron, co-founder and partner at Centerview Partners, which has increased advisory fees in London, according to the latest available numbers
Blair Effron, co-founder and partner at Centerview Partners, which has increased advisory fees in London, according to the latest available numbers Photo: Christopher Goodney/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Boutique investment bank Centerview Partners reduced pay for its UK employees, even as fees from advisory work increased in the country.

The US-headquartered investment bank paid out £14.9m to its 57 London-based employees in the year to 31 March 2024, according to newly released accounts on Companies House. This is down from £21.9m for the previous 12 months.

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