ER graduate/AN1 comp in London

Not seen one for London ER so thought I'd start a thread with current grad salaries... comment base salary / expected bonuses and I'll update the post.

Point72: 100k + 30-100% 

Raymond James: 75k

Harris Williams: 75k 

Macquarie: 70k 

MS: 70k + >50%

Evercore/ISI: 70k

Jefferies: 70k + 50-70%

Citi: 70k + markets bonus (>60%)

JPM: 70k + markets bonus (60-80%)

CS: 70k 

T Rowe Price: 65k + 30%? (buyside)

GS: 65k + 35k bonus 

BNP/Exane: 65k + >50%

Barclays: 65k 

Nomura: 65k 

BAML: 65k

Bernstein: ?

UBS: 65k

SocGen: 62k 

RBC: 60k

HSBC: 55k ?

Redburn: 53k

Berenberg: 50k + 0%...

Baillie Gifford (Edinburgh): 45k (buyside)

Capital Group: no grads but ~80k base at assoc-equivalent level... suspect they will raise next year as sell-side equiv is at 110k base


Numis, Peel Hunt, Investec, Liberum, Stifel?

 

P72 ~100k gbp base , 30-100% bonus for grad scheme. Idk analyst 1.

 

What clown MS'd me, the base is literally around 95/100k for the academy.

 

Damn these bonus numbers look great. I didn't realise they were that good for ER. Any info on how this scales with progression?

 

I'll be interning at one of the MMs this coming summer (P72/Citadel) for L/S and was wondering how buy-side coverage differed from sellside coverage. I'm assuming at funds you'd be covering a greater universe of names in a given sector but what duration does the sell-side typically use for recommendations? I'm aware the MMs are more short-termish and was wondering how sellside research can compliment a thesis if they're more long-term/value focused. ty

 
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 I'm assuming at funds you'd be covering a greater universe of names in a given sector 

yea from what I've seen, typical SS is 5-15 names per coverage analyst vs 20-50 on the buyside 

 what duration does the sell-side typically use for recommendations?

depends on the firm - they'll state in their disclosures... but Most BBs rate on a 1-year, relative to sector scale. Very few do absolute performance (otherwise i.e. during +rates periods, growth sectors should all be "Sell"...)  

Some of the independents (Exane, Redburn, etc) focus on much longer-term research w their black tops, more value focused 

 

I have a friend that works there and AN 1 base is £65k. They do not follow a traditional IB type organizational structure (AN, AS, VP etc) so tough to work out comps. Their structure starts at support analyst (grad) moving to covering analyst (AS 2/3) then full coverage/sector head (VP/D). From my friend, a covering analyst base pay is roughly £95-110k. Depends on analyst ranking, team ranking and coverage load (more for full coverage - tends to be 10 stocks). 

They definitely need to rebase pay otherwise they're at risk of many analysts exiting either to buy-side or IR type roles.

 

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