An Audience With

Billionaire banker Warren Stephens: ‘If we get a $3m fee, we’re high-fiving’

Stephens investment bank had one of its best-ever years in 2020. Yet its long-time CEO hates the ‘grind’ of the deal and considered being a sports coach

As the firm has grown, so has Warren Stephens’ fortune — Forbes estimates him to be worth around $2.7bn
As the firm has grown, so has Warren Stephens’ fortune — Forbes estimates him to be worth around $2.7bn Photo: Danilo Agutoli for FN

When your dad and uncle own the bank you’ve just started working for, you might expect a little preferential treatment.

But Warren Stephens, who began his career at his family-owned investment bank Stephens in 1981 after completing an MBA from Wake Forest University, says his first job was at a desk “in the hallway, facing another person’s glass-fronted office with the curtains drawn”.

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