Please join Jefferies Bank Research Analysts Ken Usdin and Casey Haire as they host Gary Bronstein, Partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP for a discussion of the bank M&A environment. This call coincides with this year’s publication of “The Map Book”, the bank team’s annual guide to franchise maps, deposit market share, and market demographics for the largest public/private banks and thrifts in the United States. As M&A activity picks up, The Map Book should serve as a handy reference tool to identify, understand, and analyze consolidation opportunities. See the summary note linked below and please contact the bank team or your Jefferies salesperson if you would like a hard copy.
Topics:
-Developments in the environment for bank M&A, spanning fundamental and regulatory considerations
-Board and executive management philosophy and urgency
-Recent trends in deal structures and pricing
Speaker Bio - Gary Bronstein, Esq.
Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Gary Bronstein is a Team Leader of Kilpatrick Townsend’s Financial Services team. Mr. Bronstein provides a broad spectrum of strategic advice to financial institution and public company clients. He concentrates on initial public offerings and other specialized public and private capital raising transactions, mergers and acquisitions, proxy contests and a host of other corporate and securities law matters that arise during the life of clients. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Bronstein served as an attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Conference ID # 5096568
Event Details
Monday, June 11, 2018
Teleconference
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