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Dealmaker salaries in Spain lag London by 25% despite Brexit shift

Starting salaries for investment banking analysts averaged at €53,000 (£46,600) last year in Spain — 25% less than the £62,300 average starting salary for analysts in London

Pay for investment bankers in junior and mid-ranking in Madrid (pictured) and other Spanish cities still heavily lags behind London
Pay for investment bankers in junior and mid-ranking in Madrid (pictured) and other Spanish cities still heavily lags behind London Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

Dealmaking jobs in Spain offer junior bankers sun, sea and — in the case of Citigroup — the promise of better work-life balance in a job known for its brutal working hours.

But pay for investment bankers in junior and mid-ranking roles in Madrid and other Spanish cities still lags heavily behind London, despite recent salary hikes for some, according to a new compensation survey by iDeals, a virtual data room that works with banks, and networking website M&A Community. Around 315 bankers were included in the survey.

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