By Anousha Sakoui
LONDON (Reuters) – Bank of America has named Eamon Brabazon co-head of global mergers and acquisitions, alongside Ivan Farman, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.
Brabazon, who has been with the bank around nine years, was most recently head of M&A in Europe, Middle East and Africa. The bank said Brabazon advised on some of its highest-profile deals and that M&A was critical to the success of its investment banking franchise.
“Together, Eamon and Ivan will be responsible for setting the strategic direction of the platform and for ensuring that our efforts are coordinated globally,” Alex Bettamio and Thomas Sheehan, co-heads of global investment banking, said in a joint memo to employees on Tuesday.
Based in London, Brabazon has more than 20 years experience in dealmaking and joined in 2015 as a head of financial sponsors M&A. He was previously at JP Morgan.