29. INVESTOPEDIA  What Is a Merchant Bank?

January 22, 2021

The term merchant bank refers to a financial institution that conducts underwriting, loan services, financial advising, and fundraising services for large corporations and high-net-worth individuals (HWNIs). Merchant banks are experts in international trade, which makes them specialists in dealing with multinational corporations. Unlike retail or commercial banks, merchant banks do not provide financial services to the general public. Some of the largest merchant banks in the world include J.P. Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup.

FIDES GESTION FINANCIERA, S.A.P.I. DE C.V. (“FIDES”), using FIDES IBOE and HOWSE SERVICES, INC affiliates, services clients both small and jumbo size.

FIDES and HOWSE affiliates can handle any size transaction.

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