Investment bankers to get biggest checks in decade as Wall St. bonuses jump - report

Reuters2021-08-10

NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Most Wall Street workers can expect double-digit increases in bonuses this year compared to 2020, while investment bankers could see the biggest checks in roughly a decade, according to a report by compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates Inc.

Last year, Wall Street bonuses were flat-to-down due to the economic hit from COVID-19 lockdowns, but this year's bounce back shows that financial executives feel their businesses have recovered since the pandemic wiped $21 trillion off the markets between February and March last year, Johnson said.

"The industry has performed at a level that last year we thought was impossible," said Alan Johnson, whose report is closely watched by financial professionals.

Investment bankers will take home the biggest bonus checks in around a decade, thanks to an unprecedented surge in deal making this year, he estimates. Bankers who do underwriting work could enjoy a 30-35% increase in their 2021 bonus, while bankers who handle advisory work and equity sales and trading professionals could get 20-25% increases, he estimates.

Asset managers, hedge fund and private equity workers could see increases of 10-15%, while fixed income traders, retail and commercial bankers should expect bonuses to be flat, Johnson said.

The analysis is based on second quarter results from 10 asset management firms and eight major investment and commercial banks. Banks will communicate and begin paying out bonuses to staff from January next year.

In recent months, big banks have stepped up pay for investment bankers, particularly first and second year workers, to compensate them for a workload that is grueling even by industry standards.

While money is nice, it may not be enough to make staff happy, said Johnson.

"It's not really all about the money," he said. "They feel overworked with no end in sight."

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  • felixgoh
    2021-08-11
    felixgoh
    Like and share
  • PS153
    2021-08-10
    PS153
    Please give me a like.... thanks
  • DesmondChin
    2021-08-10
    DesmondChin
    Well, I'm in asset management and I'm getting big bonus too.... 
  • glorify
    2021-08-10
    glorify
    Excellent! Keep going! Strong & steady win the race! ?????????
  • Ermmmmmm
    2021-08-10
    Ermmmmmm
    Too greedy ?
    • Brandon2207
      Done
    • Duckwin
      will think further evaluation is required. of course bonuses should be given in good times and as a form of compensation. then again, need to know what has improved
  • MuppyKoh
    2021-08-10
    MuppyKoh
    Please like
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