Investment Banking

The three small banks paying the biggest junior salaries after a year of hikes

In a year of salary hikes for juniors, a trio of small banks lead the pack in the City

'Salary inflation over the past year has created an unusual situation where juniors are now a fairly significant cost base'
'Salary inflation over the past year has created an unusual situation where juniors are now a fairly significant cost base' Photo: Richard Baker/Getty Images

When JPMorgan hiked junior banker salaries for the second time in six months in January, it set off a chain reaction among its rivals. Analyst pay spiralled by 40% as firms grappled with an exodus of talent. 

The biggest investment banks in the City were keeping pace with Goldman Sachs, which increased entry-level pay to £70,000 in London last year after a group of analysts leaked a PowerPoint presentation outlining 100-hour weeks and declining mental and physical health.

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