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How high is pay in investment banking really? How much can you expect to earn in total compensation during your first 10 years in London? A lot.

2016 pay for analysts, associates, VPs in IBD in London, by bank

The average UK financial services bonus last year was £13.4k. Sounds good? Not if you're a 25 year-old working in M&A or capital markets for a major bank in London. In this case, you'll already be expecting a bonus of £30k+ ($40k+).

So says the new salary and bonus survey from London recruitment firm Dartmouth Partners. If Dartmouth's right, then during the first ten years of a career in an investment banking division in London, your total compensation (salary AND bonus) will increase on a trajectory a little bit like this:

In other words, in IBD at a major bank, you can probably expect to earn a total of £66k in your first year and £317k 10 years later. - Maybe before, if banks (like Goldman) subject you to the new accelerated promotions. 

We've broken out what 2016 analyst and associate pay in IBD looks like on a bank-by-bank basis below. Notable features are as follows:

  • Bank of America pays A LOT when you're starting out.
  • UBS pays A LOT for a European bank. It also defers a lot less of its bonuses than the rest. - While most banks defer anything from 15% (Goldman Sachs) to 25% of bonuses at Associate 2 level and above, UBS defers nothing until you hit Associate 3. And then UBS deferrals are 5% or less.
  • At associate level, Goldman Sachs pays more than J.P. Morgan.
  • An associate three at Goldman Sachs is paid £27k more than an associate three at Barclays.

Pay for analysts and associates at BAML:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at Citigroup:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at Barclays:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at Credit Suisse:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at Deutsche Bank:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at J.P. Morgan:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at Morgan Stanley:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Pay for analysts and associates at UBS:

Source: Dartmouth Partners

Contact:SButcher@eFinancialCareers.com

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