McLagan’s Europe, Middle East and Africa business is headquartered in London, Europe’s preeminent financial center. With coverage of over 400 buy-side and sell-side organizations, McLagan’s performance and reward advisory and benchmarking capabilities for the U.K. are unrivalled.

Management ConsultingMcLagan consults to firms of all sizes including all of the largest U.K. banks through to international and local firms with fewer than 20 employees. McLagan combines 50 years of thought leadership in strategy, performance, capital requirements and compensation regulations with fact-based advice to create a tailored solution specific to your organization.

Compensation BenchmarkingResults from our proprietary studies, which include full compensation results, analysed by division and level, for all roles within typical financial services institutions, enable us to benchmark performance with precision.

McLagan collects specialist information for retail banking, corporate and commercial banking, investment banking, equities, fixed income, asset management, private banking, hedge funds, private equity, real estate, investor services, transaction banking, and infrastructure/support staff.

Business, Financial and Regulatory TrendsPerformance data from league tables, in depth intelligence on regulation, intelligence on best practices from top financial institutions and key economic indicators are presented to clients, along with analyses on where business appears headed in the future.

Contact
Sean Carney
Director
Lloyds Chambers, 5th Floor
1 Portsoken Street
London E1 8BT
England
44-20-7680-7400
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case studies / white papers
A firm headquartered in the Asia Pacific region approached McLagan seeking counsel regarding its incentive funding levels and practices for its capital markets and corporate banking lines of business.
case studies / white papers
It has been a crazy five years for United States banks. So much has changed and yet so little progress has been made. While all the stakeholders will no doubt agree that change has occurred, the real debate starts when we consider whether or not the sum of the changes have produced better or worse results.