Investor pressure boosts share buyback schemes

Companies turning to share buybacks to reward shareholders are providing increased opportunities for banks

It has become an accepted truth that corporates are sitting on one of the largest cash piles in their history. But it is less understood how they intend to return that cash to investors.

Share buybacks are an increasingly popular method of redistribution, an attractive source of revenue for investment banks, and a useful method of building relationships with new corporate clients.

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