Photo
Business Update

Reuters business newsletter, your daily business coverage.

Subscribe

U.S. banks target family-company market

Thu Oct 5, 2006 7:21am EDT

Reporter's Notebook

[-] Text [+]

By Dan Wilchins

GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. banks are setting up new departments to provide investment banking to family-owned companies and trying to persuade private bankers and investment bankers to work together for these clients.

If the departments work well, they could generate big business for both investment banks and private banks, consultants to the industry said.

Companies looking for debt or equity financing may eventually go public, creating fat fees for investment banks, while the individuals or families that own these companies can be private banking clients.

"You want to have the relationship before the big event happens," said Emilio Saracho, head of private banking for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at JPMorgan Chase, at the Reuters Wealth Management Summit.

JPMorgan Chase's (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) group focuses on strategic advisory work and operates as a joint venture between its private bank and investment bank businesses. The group has 11 people in Europe, a number it aims to double by next year.

Citigroup also treats its group as a joint venture.

"Over time, entrepreneurs need investment banking services," said Marianne Hay, chief executive officer for global wealth management-Europe at Citigroup (C.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz).

Close collaboration between investment banking and private banking provides obvious benefits for clients and has helped banks in Europe such as Credit Suisse (CSGN.VX: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and UBS  Continued...

 
Paper Aug 20 - 21, 2008 Manufacturing
Japan Investment Jul 01 - 2, 2008 Country Summits
Global Real Estate Jun 23 - 25, 2008 Real Estate
Consumer and Retail Jun 16 - 18, 2008 Consumer Retail
Investment Outlook Jun 09 - 12, 2008 Financial Services / Exchanges

What are Summits?

Reuters Summits are your direct link to top business leaders, investors and regulators. Our journalists interview heavyweights in a particular industry, spin out hard-hitting breaking news and sharp analysis that can often move markets. If you want to understand what the insiders are thinking, look for Reuters Summits.  Launch Full Video 

 

Stay connected. Get e-mailed alerts with schedules, speaker lists, and headlines from upcoming and live Industry Summits.