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JPMorgan Hires Two Top Technology Bankers From Bank of America, Memo Says


NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) – JPMorgan has hired ⁠two ⁠veteran technology bankers from Bank ⁠of America as it continues to expand its tech investment banking group, ​according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.

The bank has added a top semiconductor investment banker Kaushik ‌Banerjee and a veteran internet investment ‌banker, Homan Milani, according to the memo by the bank’s Global Co-Heads of Technology Investment Banking ⁠Greg Mendelson ⁠and Chris Grose. 

Banerjee, the global head of semiconductor investment banking and electronics ​at BofA, will join as a managing director and continue to focus on supporting semiconductor and electronics clients.

Milani, who was BofA’s head of Americas internet investment banking, will join JPMorgan as a managing director and co-head ​of its AI effort.

BofA declined to comment.

Banerjee, who spent four years at BofA, has emerged ⁠as ⁠one of the rainmakers after ⁠advising on ​nearly a dozen marquee transactions in the semiconductor sector, including:

• ASML’s $1.4 billion investment in Mistral AI

• ​IonQ’s $1.8 billion acquisition of Skywater

• ⁠the $8.2 billion sale of National Instruments to Emerson

• the $1.45 billion sale of EA Elektro-Automatik to Fortive

• the $339 million sale of Transphorm to Renesas

• the $600 million sale of AMI to THL Partners

• Bain’s acquisition of Somacis for an undisclosed amount

While at Bank of America, he also advised on the restructuring ⁠of Renesas’ $2.1 billion investment in Wolfspeed, Intel’s approximately $400 million minority sale of IMS and ⁠the $1 billion minority investment in Coherent’s silicon carbide semiconductor business.



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