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Investment bank structure

Investment banks are usually split into three sections: front office, middle office, and back

office. The sections are divided based on their daily activities.

Front office: The front office is seen as the revenue generator. Activities in the front office

include advising on mergers and acquisitions, providing capital raising strategies, sales and

trading, and research. These team members are customer-facing.

Middle office: The middle office is responsible for risk management and information

technology.

Back office: The back office handles human resources, office management, and customer

service.

There are a lot of moving parts to an investment bank, and each part makes an important

contribution to the company. 

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