Brexit: What Could It Mean For Bankers?

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Brexit: What Could It Mean For Bankers? Emolument

If Brexit were to come to pass, and London bankers were to consider opportunities on the continent, which would be the most attractive location for a professional relocation?

Emolument.com has analysed 8,065 salaries for front-office banking in London, Frankfurt and Paris. While London offers higher pay than both Frankfurt and Paris, when adjusting for cost of living, Frankfurt becomes the most financially attractive city.

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Job title Median
Salary
London
Median
Bonus
London
Total
London
Median
Salary
Frankfurt
Median
Bonus
Frankfurt
Total
Frankfurt
Median
Salary
Paris
Median
Bonus
Paris
Total
Paris
Analyst £50,000 £7,000 £57,000 £47,500 £8,000 £55,500 £39,000 £6,000 £45,000
Associate £75,000 £25,000 £100,000 £55,000 £16,000 £71,000 £50,000 £20,000 £70,000
VP £110,000 £50,000 £160,000 £95,000 £39,000 £134,000 £71,000 £40,000 £111,000
Director £160,000 £120,000 £280,000 £126,000 £56,000 £182,000 £95,000 £71,000 £166,000
MD £230,000 £220,000 £450,000 £247,000 £170,000 £417,000 £134,000 £119,000 £253,000

 

Graph 1. & Table 1. Based on 8,065 entries for front office bankers in London, Frankfurt and Paris.

London Vs Paris: London offers the highest reward for front office professionals in banking. The pay gap between Paris and London widens dramatically from VP level (40%) and up to 80% for MDs! Moving to Paris would entail a steep pay-cut in case of relocation, even taking into account Paris’ 35% lower cost of living [1].

Frankfurt may be  worth the salary trade-off: London pays  associates 40% more, VPs 20% more and directors 50% more than Frankfurt! However, with London being 60% more expensive than Frankfurt [2], bankers would be better off living in Frankfurt.

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Focus on the big picture! While Frankfurt bankers out-earn their Parisian peers, they are also the least happy with their bonus. According to our data, satisfaction depends on the ratio of bonus to total compensation. Pay packages in Paris show lower base salaries than in Frankfurt but bonuses making up a larger portion of total earning, which as a results feels more satisfactory.

Alice Leguay, Co-Founder & COO at Emolument.com said: ‘If Brexit were to occur, some banks have already announced they would be looking to relocate some of their front office activities to continental offices (such as Goldman Sachs to Paris). Until now, prestigious banking jobs were usually to be found in London; an attractive set of opportunities on the continent could however give London bankers cause to leave the UK: look out for a shift in high-end property prices in Zone 1.’

  1. http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_cities.jsp?country1=France&city1=Paris&country2=United+Kingdom&city2=London
  2. http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_cities.jsp?country1=Germany&city1=Frankfurt&country2=United+Kingdom&city2=London
  3. http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_cities.jsp?country1=France&city1=Paris&country2=Germany&city2=Frankfurt

 

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