Piper Sandler Companies
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Headquarters at US Bancorp Center
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Traded as | NYSE: PIPR S&P 600 Component |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | Minneapolis, Minnesota 1895 |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Key people
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Chad R. Abraham (CEO) Deb Schoneman (President) |
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Revenue | $1.24 billion (2020) |
Number of employees
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1,500 |
Website | pipersandler |
Piper Sandler Companies is an American independent investment bank and financial services company, focused on mergers and acquisitions, financial restructuring, public offerings, public finance, institutional brokerage, investment management and securities research. Through its principal subsidiary, Piper Sandler & Co., the company targets corporations, institutional investors, and public entities.
Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Piper Sandler has more than 55 offices.[1] The company was founded in 1895.
Piper Jaffray was named one of America's 50 Most Trustworthy Financial Companies by Forbes magazine in 2015 and 2017.[2] Piper Jaffray was also named 2014 Investment Bank of the Year by Mergers & Acquisitions Journal.[3]
On July 9, 2019, the company announced an agreement to buy fellow investment bank Sandler O'Neill, with the new combined entity to be called Piper Sandler Cos.[4]
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History
Piper Sandler traces its roots to 1895 when George Lane established George B. Lane, Commercial Paper and Collateral Loans & Co., a commercial paper brokerage, in Minneapolis. In 1913, Piper, Jaffray Co. was established as another commercial paper business by H.C. Piper Sr. and Clive Palmer (C.P. or Palmer) Jaffray. In 1917, George B. Lane & Co. merged with Piper, Jaffray & Co. to form Lane, Piper & Jaffray.[5]
The firm first obtained a seat on the New York Stock Exchange in 1931 with the acquisition of Hopwood & Company, which had been devastated by the stock market crash. In 1971, Piper first offered stock to the public and became a publicly held corporation known as Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood Incorporated. Later, in 1986, Piper's common stock began trading on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol PIPR. In 1997, the firm was acquired by U.S. Bancorp, also based in Minneapolis, for $730 million in cash. From 1999 to 2003, the firm was known as U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray. In 2003, U.S. Bancorp spun off Piper Jaffray[6] in a stock dividend to its shareholders, making the company independent once again under the symbol PJC. In 2006, the company sold its brokerage business to Zurich-based UBS for $510 million in cash.[7] The business had approximately 800 brokers at that time.
On July 9, 2019, Piper Jaffray announced they were purchasing fellow investment bank Sandler O'Neill for $485M. The new combined entity was going to be named Piper Sandler Cos, and Piper Jaffray CEO Chad Abraham would continue to lead the combined company.[4]
Operations
Piper Sandler operates principally through the following business segments:
Investment banking
Within its investment banking division, Piper Sandler provides advisory and financing services involving:
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Debt capital markets
- Equity capital markets
- Private placements
- Capital advisory and restructuring
- Corporate and venture services
In 2013, Piper Sandler was recognized for the second year in a row as the top healthcare investment bank by Global Finance Magazine.[8] [9]
In February 2016, Piper Sandler acquired Houston-based energy firm Simmons & Company International for a total consideration of approximately $139 million, consisting of $91 million in cash and $48 million in restricted stock.[10]
Public finance
Piper Sandler underwrites debt issuances and provides financial advisory to government and not-for-profit entities. In 2016, the Piper Sandler public finance group ranked No. 2 for senior-managed underwriting and No. 5 for financial advisory transactions by number of issues. [11]
Institutional brokerage
Piper Sandler serves institutional investors and corporate clients through the following segments:
- Equity sales and trading
- Fixed income sales and trading
- Equity research
- Strategic analytics and balance sheet management
Asset management
Piper Sandler provides investment management and advisory services to institutional clients in the areas of equity, fixed income, private equity funds, master limited partnership and merchant banking. In 2010, the company acquired Advisory Research, Inc.,[12] a Chicago-based asset management firm with approximately $7 billion in assets under management. Advisory Research provides U.S., international, global and MLP and energy infrastructure strategies to institutional investors.
Diversity
Piper Sandler has been recognized six years (2012-2017) for gender diversity on its board of directors by receiving the "W" distinction from 2020 Women on Boards. This designation is given to companies with corporate boards which are at least 20% women.[13]
Regulator fines
In 2002, Piper Sandler was fined $25 million by state and federal regulators to settle charges that it provided biased stock ratings as part of the Global Analyst Research Settlements. Other firms, such as JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, UBS, Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley were fined for similar reasons. The firm agreed to make structural changes relating to its research and investment banking program to restore confidence in its business.[14]
Office locations
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Aberdeen, Scotland
Albany, New York
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alpharetta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Austin, Texas
Baltimore, Maryland
Barrington, Illinois
Birmingham, Alabama
Boca Raton, Florida
Boise, Idaho
Boston, Massachusetts
Charleston, West Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Denver, Colorado
Des Moines, Iowa
El Segundo, California
Hartford, Connecticut
Hong Kong
Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Indiana
Jacksonville, Florida
Kansas City, Missouri
London, England
Long Island, New York
Los Angeles
Memphis, Tennessee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Moody, Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
New York, New York
Orange County, California
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
Sacramento, California
San Antonio, Texas
San Francisco, California
Seattle, Washington
St. Louis, Missouri
Washington, D.C.
Westport, Connecticut
Zurich, Switzerland
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Chicago Office, 300 North LaSalle
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Charlotte Office, Charlotte Hines Plaza
See also
References
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External links
- The Piper Jaffray Corporate Records are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.
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- Business data for Piper Sandler: Google Finance
- Yahoo! Finance
- Reuters
- SEC filings
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