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Executive Summary

Welcome to the first edition of the M&A 50 report. In this report, we rank and analyze the largest and most active M&A advisors to private equity sponsors across the transatlantic markets.

Our ranking is based on total deal value advised to PE sponsors in 2025, covering entries, exits, and add-ons. We exclude IPOs and ECM activity. 

Key takeaways from our analysis:

J.P. Morgan has emerged as the largest M&A advisor to PE sponsors, advising on $364.3bn across 95 transactions in 2025, followed by Goldman Sachs ($347.1bn, 103 deals) and Morgan Stanley ($264.1bn, 67 deals). Other advisors in the top 10 include Evercore ($181.6bn), Bank of America ($149.7bn), Jefferies ($139.2bn), UBS ($132.1bn), Deutsche Bank ($123.5bn), Citi ($120.0bn), and RBC Capital Markets ($115.3bn).

US HQ'd advisors dominate the M&A 50 ranking, capturing 26 of the top 50 spots. Europe has 18 advisors in the ranking, with representation coming mainly from the UK (7 advisors) and France (6).

TMT is the largest sector of advisory by the M&A 50, accounting for 27% of deal value, followed by Services (13%), Energy & Materials (12%) and Science & Health (12%). By region, the US dominates, accounting for 64% of total advised deal value.

US advisory activity is dominated by US-headquartered advisors, holding a steady ~85% share across all deal sizes, with limited presence from international advisors. In Europe, the market is more fragmented between local and US advisors, with US firms commanding a rising share as deal size grows, reaching 54% for large-cap deals.

By deal count, Houlihan Lokey (187), Lincoln International (133), and Jefferies (126) rank as the most active advisors. Rothschild & Co (115) is the most active non-US advisor. On average, a top 50 advisor closed 45 deals at an average deal value of $1.6bn.

Authors
Sid Jain, Head of Insights Gain.pro
Sid Jain

Head of Insights

Mikołaj Zegar, Insights Sr. Associate Gain.pro
Mikołaj Zegar

Insights Sr. Associate

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Mayuresh Churi

Insights Sr. Associate

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Jagadeesh Raju

Insights Lead

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Samyam Shetty

Insights Sr. Analyst

Authors
Sid Jain, Head of Insights Gain.pro
Sid Jain

Head of Insights

Mikołaj Zegar, Insights Sr. Associate Gain.pro
Mikołaj Zegar

Insights Sr. Associate

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Mayuresh Churi

Insights Sr. Associate

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Jagadeesh Raju

Insights Lead

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Samyam Shetty

Insights Sr. Analyst

Authors
Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Jagadeesh Raju

Insights Lead

Sid Jain, Head of Insights Gain.pro
Sid Jain

Head of Insights

Mikołaj Zegar, Insights Sr. Associate Gain.pro
Mikołaj Zegar

Insights Sr. Associate

Mayuresh Churi, Insights Sr. Associate
Samyam Shetty

Insights Sr. Analyst

Mayuresh Churi

Insights Sr. Associate

Chapter 01: The M&A 50

J.P. Morgan has emerged as the largest M&A advisor to PE sponsors. It advised on 95 transactions (including entries, exits, and add-ons) for a total deal value of $364.3bn in 2025.

Closely following J.P. Morgan are Goldman Sachs ($347.1bn, 103 deals) and Morgan Stanley ($264.1bn, 67 deals). Other M&A advisors in the top 10 include Evercore ($181.6bn), Bank of America ($149.7bn), Jefferies ($139.2bn), UBS ($132.1bn), Deutsche Bank ($123.5bn), Citi ($120.0bn), and RBC Capital Markets ($115.3bn).

On average, the top 50 M&A advisors advised on 45 deals each, with an average deal value of $1.6bn.

By deal count, Houlihan Lokey (187), Lincoln International (133), and Jefferies (126) rank as the most active investors.

The table below lists all the top 50 M&A advisors to PE. Use the search bar or the arrows at the top to navigate through the ranking.

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Insights

US HQ'd advisors dominate the M&A 50 ranking, capturing 26 of the top 50 spots. Europe has 18 advisors in the ranking, with representation coming mainly from the UK (7 advisors) and France (6). Beyond this, presence is thin: Italy has 2 (Mediobanca and Intesa Sanpaolo), Germany, Switzerland, and Spain have 1 each in Deutsche Bank, UBS, and Santander respectively, and no Benelux HQ'd advisor features in our top 50 ranking. The remaining spots are split between Canadian advisors (RBC, TD Securities, and BMO) and APAC HQ'd firms including Mizuho, Macquarie, and Nomura.

Two pie charts compare US investor dominance. Left chart: 85% US, 8% Europe, 4% Canada by EV managed. Right chart: 79% US, 11% Europe, 6% Canada by count.

TMT is the largest sector of advisory by the M&A 50, accounting for 27% of deal value, followed by Services (13%),  Energy & Materials (12%) and Science & Health (12%). By region, the US dominates, accounting for 64% of total deal value, reflecting the bigger fee pool and larger transaction sizes compared to Europe.

Two pie charts compare US investor dominance. Left chart: 85% US, 8% Europe, 4% Canada by EV managed. Right chart: 79% US, 11% Europe, 6% Canada by count.

The top 10 advisors are more US-heavy (58% for top 10 vs. 48% overall), while advisors ranked 31-50 show greater UK&I (19%) and France (12%) exposure. By sector, the top 10 advisors lean more toward Financial Services (14% vs. 8% overall). Services exposure, in contrast, increases lower down the ranking, rising from 19% for the top 10 to 32% for advisors ranked 31-50.

Graph showing value creation drivers across quartiles by MOIC range, highlighting multiple expansion's role in top quartile deals.

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Graph showing value creation drivers across quartiles by MOIC range, highlighting multiple expansion's role in top quartile deals.

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Graph showing value creation drivers across quartiles by MOIC range, highlighting multiple expansion's role in top quartile deals.
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Chapter 02: Top 30 Insights

By Deal Size

Houlihan Lokey leads PE M&A advisory activity by deal count with 187 transactions, well ahead of Lincoln International (133) and Jefferies (126). Overall, US-based firms dominate the advisory activity, by count, accounting for 18 of the top 30 advisors. Rothschild & Co (115) is the most active non-US advisor.

Two pie charts compare US investor dominance. Left chart: 85% US, 8% Europe, 4% Canada by EV managed. Right chart: 79% US, 11% Europe, 6% Canada by count.

By Sector & Region

Most large advisors advise across all sectors, though some specialize. Macquarie Group and Harris Williams skew toward Services (~40% of deal count), while William Blair, Barclays, and Evercore advise more on TMT deals. Finally, Centerview stands out for its Science & Health focus (36% of all its deals). 

Two pie charts compare US investor dominance. Left chart: 85% US, 8% Europe, 4% Canada by EV managed. Right chart: 79% US, 11% Europe, 6% Canada by count.

Most advisors in the M&A 50 are US-heavy, with over 60% of their deal count coming from that market. A few advisories stand out for their European focus: Rothschild & Co and BNP Paribas’s concentration in France (42% and 40% of their deals, respectively), Santander in Iberia/Italy, and Macquarie in UK&I (20%). Canadian advisors such as RBC, TD Securities, and BMO also have a higher concentration of domestic deal flow.

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Chapter 03: Rankings by Deal Size

This table showcases the top 25 M&A advisors to PE ranked by deal size (EV). Use the buttons to navigate between the large-cap (>$1bn), upper mid-market ($250m-$1bn), and lower mid-market (<$250m) rankings.

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Top Advisors

The large-cap ranking is dominated by bulge-bracket firms, with J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley leading. In the upper and lower mid-market, Jefferies, Houlihan Lokey, Evercore, Lincoln International, and Rothschild & Co emerge as the leaders. 

Two pie charts compare US investor dominance. Left chart: 85% US, 8% Europe, 4% Canada by EV managed. Right chart: 79% US, 11% Europe, 6% Canada by count.

Larger deals attract more advisors per side, reflecting greater structural and execution complexity. 45% of large-cap deals (>$1bn) involve 2 or more advisors per side. Across transaction types, P2Ps are the most complex, with 40% involving two or more advisors, as regulatory, financing, and stakeholder complexities require broader advisory support.

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Chapter 04: Regional Landscape

US advisory activity is dominated by US-headquartered advisors, holding a steady ~85% share across all deal sizes, with limited presence from international advisors. In Europe, the market is more fragmented between local and US advisors, with US firms commanding a rising share as deal size grows, reaching 54% for large-cap deals.

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