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'''KeyBanc Capital Markets, Inc.''' is a Cleveland-based investment banking which provides mergers and acquisition advisory, equity  and debt underwriting, trading, research & syndicated  finance products and services. KeyBanc Capital Markets focuses primarily  on emerging and middle-market companies in the Industrial,  Consumer, Real Estate, Energy, Technology and Healthcare  sectors.  
'''KeyBanc Capital Markets, Inc.''' is a Cleveland-based investment bank, which provides mergers and acquisition advisory, equity  and debt underwriting, trading, research & syndicated  finance products and services. KeyBanc Capital Markets focuses primarily  on emerging and middle-market companies in the Industrial,  Consumer, Real Estate, Energy, Technology and Healthcare  sectors.  


It is a subsidiary of '''Keycorp''' (NYSE:KEY), one of the largest bank-based financial service companies in the US with an estimated $90 billion assets.<ref>[https://www.key.com/pdf/keyprofile.pdf Key profile]</ref> In 2010, it is the 19th largest bank in the United States based on total deposits. <ref>[http://nyjobsource.com/banks.html Largest Banks in the U.S.]</ref>  
It is a subsidiary of '''Keycorp''' (NYSE:KEY), one of the largest bank-based financial service companies in the US with an estimated $90 billion assets.<ref>[https://www.key.com/pdf/keyprofile.pdf Key profile]</ref> In 2010, it is the 19th largest bank in the United States based on total deposits. <ref>[http://nyjobsource.com/banks.html Largest Banks in the U.S.]</ref>  

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Type: Publicly held
Industry: Banking
Founded: 1825
Headquarters: 127 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Country: USA
Businesses: Key Consumer Banking, Key Corporate Banking,
Investment Management Services, Technology
Employees: 15, 310 estimate
Revenue: $ 4,465 in million as of 2010 [1]
Website: www.keybanccm.com
LinkedIn: Keybanc Capital Markets
Key People
Beth E. Mooney, Chairman & CEO
Randy Paine, EVP & Co-Head
Douglas Preiser, EVP & Co-Head

KeyBanc Capital Markets, Inc. is a Cleveland-based investment bank, which provides mergers and acquisition advisory, equity and debt underwriting, trading, research & syndicated finance products and services. KeyBanc Capital Markets focuses primarily on emerging and middle-market companies in the Industrial, Consumer, Real Estate, Energy, Technology and Healthcare sectors.

It is a subsidiary of Keycorp (NYSE:KEY), one of the largest bank-based financial service companies in the US with an estimated $90 billion assets.[2] In 2010, it is the 19th largest bank in the United States based on total deposits. [3]

Background

KeyBanc Capital Markets, Inc. was formerly known as Mc Donald Investments Inc. In 1998, KeyCorp purchased McDonald & Co. Securities, one of the largest investment and brokerage house based in Cleveland for $580 million in stocks and based on the agreement, KeyCorp will retain the name of Mc Donald & Co. backed by the red key logo.[4]

In 2007, the company changed its name to Keybanc Capital Markets Inc. and ranks as one of the best financial service providers in the United States.[5]

Services

The company provides the following services:[6]

  1. Financial advisory
  2. Mergers and Acquisitions advisory
  3. Divestitures
  4. Initial Public Offering
  5. Capital Restructuring
  6. Equity and Debt Financing
  7. Corporate loan syndication consulting
  8. Securities underwriting
  9. Interest rate risk management
  10. Equity research
  11. Treasury management solutions.
  12. Brokerage, equity trading, and investment advisory

Trademark

Keybanc Capital Markets is a trade name of KeyCorp corporate and investment banking products and services and its subsidiaries, KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.


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