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The future of M&A advisers – by Robert Leitão

As corporate complexity increases, M&A advisers must become global, strategic and entrepreneurial to win deals

Robert Leitao
Robert Leitao

Many mergers and acquisitions advisers face a choice between adaptation and declining market share in the years ahead. As investment bank and advisory models adjust to the industry-wide recalibration that is still playing out following the financial crisis, senior business leaders are growing increasingly sophisticated and will become ever more demanding.

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