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Wednesday 12 September 2018 5:11 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 21 May 2019 4:28 pm

Perella Weinberg partners take home slice of £16m profit

By: Jessica Clark

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B​ankers at M&A advisory firm Perella Weinberg took home a slice of £16m profit last year. 

Operating profit for last year was £16.4m, almost double the £8.4m reported in 2016, and was divided between eight partners working for the investment bank in the City. 

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The highest paid partner at the advisory boutique pocketed a £3.2m share of the profits, up from the largest share last year which was £1.7m, it revealed in its accounts to the end of December 2017. 

Last year's deals included advising on the Alstom-Siemens merger, Linde's merger with Praxair and Caxiabank's purchase of a stake in Banco BPI. 

Profits were down by a third in 2016, from £11.5m in 2015, after the firm missed out on roles advising on some of the biggest European mergers. 

In April, Perella Weinberg announced it will open a Paris office, to be headed by David Azema who joined the firm last year from Merrill Lynch and is a former head of the agency that manages the French government's corporate holdings. 

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