MIL-OSI Economics: Goldman Sachs and Rothschild & Co top M&A financial advisers in South & Central America during Q1-Q3 2024, finds GlobalData

Source: GlobalData

Goldman Sachs and Rothschild & Co top M&A financial advisers in South & Central America during Q1-Q3 2024, finds GlobalData

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Goldman Sachs and Rothschild & Co were the top mergers and acquisitions (M&A) financial advisers in the South & Central American region during the first three quarters (Q1-Q3) of 2024 by value and volume, respectively, according to the latest Financial Advisers League Table, which ranks legal advisers by the value and volume of mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals on which they advised, by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

An analysis of GlobalData’s Deals Database reveals that Goldman Sachs achieved the leading position in terms of value by advising on $2.5 billion worth of deals. Meanwhile, Rothschild & Co led in terms of volume by advising on a total of eight deals.

Aurojyoti Bose, Lead Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Rothschild & Co registered growth in the total number of deals advised by it during Q1-Q3 2024 compared to Q1-Q3 2023. Resultantly, its ranking by volume also improved from fifth position during Q1-Q3 2023 to the top position during Q1-Q3 2024. Apart from leading by volume, Rothschild & Co also occupied the second position by value during Q1-Q3 2024.

“Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs was also the top adviser by value during Q1-Q3 2023. However, it registered a significant fall in the total value of deals advised by it during Q1-Q3 2024 compared to Q1-Q3 2023. Despite the decline, it still managed to retain its leadership position by value. Apart from leading by value, Goldman Sachs also occupied the third position by volume during Q1-Q3 2024.”

Rothschild & Co occupied the second position in terms of value by advising on $1.9 billion worth of deals, followed by Bank of America with $1.9 billion, UBS with $1.5 billion, and JP Morgan with $1.5 billion.

Meanwhile, UBS occupied the second position in terms of volume with eight deals, followed by Goldman Sachs with four deals, JP Morgan with three deals, and Morgan Stanley with three deals.

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