Investment Banking

Ex-Goldman Sachs bankers’ boutique sees revenue drop 30% amid deal drought

Five London partners shared a pay pot of $14m, down nearly $10m

Ardea Partners has increased headcount, but the ex-Goldman bankers' boutique isn't immune from wider market stuggles
Ardea Partners has increased headcount, but the ex-Goldman bankers' boutique isn't immune from wider market stuggles Photo: Costfoto/Getty Images

A boutique investment bank set up by former Goldman Sachs bankers saw revenue in its UK operation fall 30% last year amid a deal drought that has also hit larger rivals hard.

Ardea Partners, led by former Goldman dealmakers Chris Cole and Don Truesdale, posted revenue of $25.4m for its international operations in 2022, down from $35.8m a year earlier, according to accounts released on Companies House on 13 July.

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