Investment Banking

Houlihan Lokey’s corporate finance fees jump 45% on M&A revival

The mid-market investment bank has followed rivals with a sharp increase in corporate finance revenue

Houlihan Lokey has continued to add senior dealmakers this year
Houlihan Lokey has continued to add senior dealmakers this year Photo: Alyssa Ringler/NYSE via Getty Images

Mid-market investment bank Houlihan Lokey posted a 24% uptick in revenue during the second quarter as dealmaking has improved after a difficult two years for the sector.

The Los Angeles-headquartered investment bank brought in $513m for the three months ended 30 June, an increase of 24% as M&A fees improved.

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