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Awards for excellence in banking

Exclusive look at the winners of the 2008 Awards for Excellence: Results now live

2008 Awards for excellence
Find out which institutions have excelled this year in providing high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking.

  Who are the leading institutions in your country, region and sector?

  How does your company or service provider rank amongst its competitors?

Euromoney’s Awards for Excellence set the standards for banking and capital market excellence.

Award Winners announced Friday 11 July

Global Award winners
Global Best bank
Global Best investment bank 
Global Best M&A house
Global Best DCM house 
Global Best short-term debt house
Global Best leveraged finance house
Global Best ABS house
Global Best project finance house
Global Best ECM house
Global Best equity derivatives house
Global Best structured products house
Global Best commodities house
Global Best risk management house 
Global Best credit derivatives house
Global Best foreign exchange house
Global Best cash management house 
Global Best investor services house 
Global Best private bank 
Global Best private equity firm 
Global Best hedge fund
Global emerging market Awards
Best emerging market bank
Best emerging market investment bank
Best emerging market debt house
Best emerging market equity house
Best emerging market M&A house

Regional Award winners
North America
Latin America & Caribbean
Western Europe
Nordic and Baltic
Central and Eastern Europe
Central Asia
Africa
Middle East
Asia

Plus a country-by-country breakdown.
Please note only premium (level 2) Euromoney subscribers have privileged access to the results.

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About the Awards for Excellence:
T
he Euromoney Awards for Excellence, now in their 16th consecutive year, continue to be the most respected awards in the financial services industry.

Building on our established criteria of past years, Euromoney combines quantitative data with informed and important subjective judgements to honour those institutions that have brought the highest levels of service, innovation and expertise to their customers.

 

The Awards are published in the July issue of Euromoney magazine.



Awards for Excellence 2008 dates and guidelines




Awards for Excellence 2008

July 2008

Find out which institutions have excelled this year in providing high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking. The Euromoney Awards for excellence define banking excellence in global categories and across 110 individual countries. Over the years these awards have set the standards for banking and capital market excellence amongst the top ranking financial institutions around the world. Awards are based on on outstanding performance, quality service, innovation and momentum.

Awards for Excellence 2007

July 2007

Find out which institutions have excelled this year in providing high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking.

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2006

July 2006

A benchmark for high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking, the Euromoney Awards for Excellence define banking excellence in global categories and across 110 individual countries. These annual awards set the standards for banking and capital market excellence amongst the top ranking financial institutions around the world.

Awards for Excellence 2005

July 2005

These benchmark awards highlight high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking, regionally and globally.

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2004

July 2004

The annual Euromoney Awards for Excellence are a crucial benchmark of the global banking industry. Now in their 13th year, the awards recognize the finest banks across the world in a range of disciplines, including debt, M&A, equity, cash management and much more.

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2003

July 2003

These awards form a benchmark for high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking, and on top of the global categories, they span over 80 individual countries.

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2002

July 2002

In a year of falling securities markets, liquidity crises, credit blow-ups, scandals and falling business volumes, only the very best firms stand out. Euromoney commends this year's winners of the 2002 Awards for Excellence. Peter Lee, Julian Marshall, Nick Evans, Antony Currie, Jennifer Morris, Tessa Oakley.

Awards for Excellence 2001 - A new global bulge bracket

July 2001

A small number of international banks now regularly compete for Euromoney's global awards. The margin between these same leading firms in any category is narrow. The pecking order shows minor adjustments this year, with universal banks Citigroup, JPMorgan and Deutsche doing well, while Goldman Sachs still hangs in. Simon Brady, Jonathan Brown, Chris Cockerill, Antony Currie, Anja Helk, Peter Lee, Julian Marshall, Jennifer Morris and Felix Salmon report

Awards for Excellence 2000: The end of the world as we know it

July 2000

This year's awards for excellence are a final farewell to domestic banking. Definitions of domestic or foreign have acknowledged that while local banks may have the best retail and local currency wholesale operations in a country, foreign institutions, with a handful of branches, often offer the best in cross-border financing and transaction services. Consolidation will ensure this year will be the last in which this distinction has any meaning. By Simon Brady.

Awards for Excellence 1999: Global Winners

July 1999

An M&A flood has shaped the financial markets landscape of the past 12 months and seeped into almost every category of our global awards for excellence this year. Lots of banks and investment banks are riding the tide but none more so than Morgan Stanley, our best investment bank of 1999 and best M&A adviser. More than ever, acquisitions have been financed by big loans. That has helped underscore the dominance of Chase, our best bank. Citigroup's success in many categories provides evidence that Citi and Salomon are confounding the sceptics and learning to work together.

Awards for Excellence 1998: Best in the world

July 1998

The financial markets have never stood still. But rarely have they moved as quickly as they do today. The winners of all our awards by product sector are facing the same forces. Globalization is driving the market and firms are responding by consolidating. Take a careful look at the winners. They are sure to be very different next year.

Awards for Excellence 1997

July 1997

Euromoney's Awards for Excellence continue to generate enormous interest and to be regarded as the industry leader in independent recognition. Each year as the vetting process gets under way, our editorial offices are besieged by bankers and their public relations teams lobbying for their institutions. The excitement continues long after the results are decided as banks rejoice over the awards they have won and fret over the ones they missed.

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 1996

July 1996

This year, Euromoney's Awards for Excellence are broader in scope than ever before. A number of new categories have been introduced to reflect changes in the structure of international markets.


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