Investment Banking

Simon Robey paid £40m after lucrative year for Robey Warshaw

Ex-chancellor George Osborne took a share of £70m in profit

Robey Warshaw founder Simon Robey was formerly co-head of global mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley
Robey Warshaw founder Simon Robey was formerly co-head of global mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley Photo: Daniel Hambury / Stella Pictures

Boutique investment bank Robey Warshaw more than doubled pay for its top dealmakers to almost £70m in total in the latest financial year after a significant hike in revenue.

Its founder Simon Robey is one of the highest-paid bankers in the City and brought in £40.5m for the year to March 2024, according to newly released accounts on Companies House.

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