Morning Coffee: The easiest place to make MD at JPMorgan. UBS’s weird new hires (2024)

Any day now, JPMorgan will announce its new classmanaging directors.When it does, they will not all be equal.

In a detailed article on the process by which JPMorgan selects its elite,Financial News says the hurdles that have to be jumped to make MD at the bank are higher in some countries than others.

In the US, FN says aspiring JPMorgan MDs must be 'personally responsible' for at least $30m in revenues over a two to three-year period to get a sniff of promotion. In EMEA, they need to generate at least $25m in revenues. But in Asia Pacific, the comparable figure is just $20m.

JPMorgan's APAC MDs are therefore a revenue-lite version of its MDs in the US, and it might be presumed that they have the advantage when it comes to getting promoted. But that would be wrong. Based on revenue-generating potential alone, JPMorgan's US MDs have it easiest.

Information provider Dealogic, put investment banking fees earned across the market in North America at $8.1bn in the first quarter of 2023, versus $4.2m in EMEA and just $3.2m in APAC. For JPMorgan's fee hurdle to be fair, therefore, its EMEA bankers should only need to generate $16m in revenues, while its APAC bankers should have no need of generating more than $12m. JPMorgan's US bankers have the advantage.

The revenue hurdle is a necessary but not sufficient condition for making MD at JPMorgan. Financial News says aspiring MDs at the bank also need to get on the 'MD radar' and to put together a "massive self-assessment" petitioning their suitability. They're then assigned a "handler" in the form of a senior banker who goes around speaking to people about whether they'd be a good MD and who puts their case to the 40-person JPMorgan managing director committee. They must also spend long years on conspicuous extracurricular activities like charity and diversity work.

None of this is easy. In the past, FN says it was common to spend five years as an executive director before being promoted to MD at JPMorgan, now it's more like seven to eight.

Separately, while UBS is out there talking about its first quarter results this morning, elaborating on the extent to which Credit Suisse will 'enhance' its business, emphasising its lack of emotion and talking up its enthusiasm for the "best people to take UBS forward," there are signs that some of those best people might not come from Credit Suisse.

Even though UBS now has a head-of-the-investment-bank-in-waiting in the form of David Miller who is still lurking around at Credit Suisse, yesterday it announced the addition of a new co-head of its investment banking division globally in the form ofMarco Vallafrom Barclays, who is joining along with two other Barclays MDs - Jeff Hinton, the former co-head of Barclays Americas M&A, andKurt Anthony, from Barclays' consumer retail group.

UBS has said it wants to build up US investment banking, so the hires may have been in the pipeline already. Even so. Why recruit externally now when all the Credit Suisse US investment bankers are there for the picking? UBS's statement is a study in incongruous opacity: "“The acquisition of Credit Suisse, together with our previously approved investment plans, provides us with an unparalleled opportunity to expand the size and scope of our global-banking footprint, particularly in the Americas,” said Rob Karofsky, president of UBS’s investment bank. “I am convinced that Marco, Javier and Ros will partner successfully to take our global-banking business to the next level.”Right.

Meanwhile...

Goldman Sachs' CEO David Solomon has a tendency to use the company private jet to visit the Bahamas, where he has a home, and to do so after he's travelled for meetings. He left for the Bahamas on February 23rd,less than an hour after Goldman Sachs’s investor day in Manhattan wrapped up. (Business Insider)

Christian Bluhm retired as UBS's chief risk officer to pursue a life of photography. Now he's back in the saddle after being summoned to return to his old job. (Financial News)

Bluhm was close to head of wealth Iqbal Khan, and was seen as opposing former UBS CEO Ralph Hamers about the future direction of the bank. (Bloomberg)

The trouble at Credit Suisse was that revenues from the investment bank were nearly equal to revenues from wealth management. (Financial Times)

'Post acquisition, we see the Newco UBS becoming one of the most attractive business models in Global Banking with 60 per cent of Group PBT coming from Wealth Management and only 10 per cent from IB.' (Financial Times)

After $69bn of outflows, there's not much left of Credit Suisse's business.“The revenue trajectory is so damaged that the deal could well remain a drag on UBS operating results unless a deeper restructuring plan is announced." (Bloomberg)

Schroders cut its valuation of Revolut by 46%. (Bloomberg)

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Morning Coffee: The easiest place to make MD at JPMorgan. UBS’s weird new hires (2024)

FAQs

How do you make MD at JPMorgan? ›

Dealmakers at JPMorgan need to be responsible for at least $25m in annual revenue in Emea to be considered for managing director, Financial News reported. In North America, this figure is $30m and $20m in Asia-Pacific. In Emea, 100 employees were promoted across divisions, a spokesperson told FN previously.

How to make a managing director? ›

The simple answer is that to become a managing director, you must amass a vast wealth of experience in every business domain. You must also be an overachiever and a leader of the people. The longer answer is that professionals aiming for an MD role must assess their strengths and weaknesses.

Why is it so hard to get a job at JPMorgan? ›

JP Morgan is one of the world's largest and most prestigious banking firms, so the competition for roles is fierce. JP Morgan is also known for its rigorous, intensive, and selective hiring process. It has extremely high standards in terms of talent acquisition and job candidate selection.

How many managing directors are there at JPMorgan? ›

JPMorgan has about 1,600 managing directors, according to 2019 CNBC report. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has been a public skeptic of remote work, and said as early as April 2021 that he was confident most employees would eventually return to the office.

How much do JPMorgan MDs make? ›

Total Salary Range for J.P. Morgan Managing Director

The estimated total pay range for a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan is $374K–$691K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Managing Director base salary at J.P. Morgan is $298K per year.

What is the highest salary for a Managing Director? ›

$171,000

How hard is it to make managing director? ›

To become an MD, you first have to land an entry-level job and then survive the highly competitive corporate culture of investment banks. Through hard work, commitment, and keen social skills, one can hope to get promoted through the ranks, all the way up to MD.

Is managing director a stressful job? ›

Similarities between a CEO and managing director

“It's a gritty, gruelling, stressful, hard job,” he says. “I think the media glamorises it, but it is really hard every day. Don't ever do it for the money.” In some cases, a CEO will also hold the role of managing director.

Do managing directors make a lot of money? ›

Base salaries are in the mid-six-figure range, with total compensation in the high six figures to low seven figures. An MD doing decently should earn at least $1 million per year, and sometimes a low multiple of that; the average range is probably $1 – $3 million.

Are JP Morgan employees happy? ›

J.P. Morgan Reviews FAQs

J.P. Morgan has an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on over 24,325 reviews left anonymously by employees. 82% of employees would recommend working at J.P. Morgan to a friend and 79% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

Is JPMC too big to fail? ›

Critics say that poses a risk JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the U.S. That worries some critics, who see it as "too big to fail."

What is the hardest bank to get into? ›

Which is the hardest investment bank to get into? Goldman Sachs is notoriously difficult to get into. One statistics recently rolled out was that it received 100,000 applications for just 2,300 global internship positions. This means that it received 24 applications for every job it posted.

What is the hierarchy of management at JPMorgan? ›

The hierarchy of JP Morgan has analysts on the bottom, followed by associates, assistant vice presidents, vice presidents, executive directors, and managing directors. Within these groups, there are often specific hierarchies that can be worked up to throughout careers.

Who are the top people at JPMorgan? ›

Board of Directors
James Dimon Chairman & Chief Executive OfficerJPMorgan Chase & Co.
Mark Alan Weinberger DirectorJPMorgan Chase & Co.
Timothy Patrick Flynn Independent DirectorJPMorgan Chase & Co.

How much do ib MDs make? ›

The “all-in” comp for investment banking managing directors (MDs) ranges from just under $1 million to several million dollars. The compensation is comprised of both a base and bonus component: Base Salary: $350,000 to $600,000 at most bulge bracket and boutique investment banks.

What are the position levels in JPMorgan? ›

The hierarchy of JP Morgan has analysts on the bottom, followed by associates, assistant vice presidents, vice presidents, executive directors, and managing directors. Within these groups, there are often specific hierarchies that can be worked up to throughout careers.

How to become a Managing Director at a bank? ›

Most managing directors were senior vice presidents, sometimes called principals or directors, at the same firm for several years. Most senior vice presidents were vice presidents for three or four years and had proven their skills at executing deals and managing relationships.

How many bankers make it to MD? ›

In reality, most MDs do not even make it to the 2-year mark because of the enormous pressure to generate revenue, and only a small percentage of those who start as Analysts make it to the MD level (5-10%?).

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