What is Investment Banking?

 


 Investment banking is a specialized branch of banking that focuses on helping organizations and individuals manage, grow, and raise capital. It plays a critical role in the financial ecosystem by facilitating large-scale transactions, offering advisory services, and providing market insights.

Unlike retail or commercial banking, which deals with deposits, loans, and everyday banking services for individuals, investment banking operates at a corporate and institutional level. It connects those who need capital (like businesses or governments) with those who can provide it (such as investors).

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