Robey Warshaw, a boutique investment banking firm known for its expertise in advising FTSE 100 companies on major deals, has increased the pay for its top dealmakers. According to recently filed accounts on Companies House, the firm paid its four key partners a total of £28 million in the year ending March 2023, up from £26.5 million in the previous year.

This pay increase comes as Robey Warshaw secured a role in several significant M&A transactions. The firm’s reputation for advising on landmark deals has contributed to its success and revenue growth. With the rise in pay for its top dealmakers, Robey Warshaw aims to retain and reward its key talent.



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