Investment Banking Analyst Salary in United Kingdom

£83,000Regional estimate

The median Investment Banking Analyst salary in the UK is £83,000 per year. Most analysts earn between £61,000 and £148,000, with the top 10% earning £148,000. This figure represents a regional estimate.

Pay percentiles

Regional estimate
25th percentile
£61,000
Median (p50)
£83,000
75th percentile
£112,000
Top 10% (p90)
£148,000

Gross annual, local currency.

Salary by seniority

Estimated
Junior£50,000-40%
Mid-level£73,000-12%
Senior£104,000+25%
Lead / Exec£145,000+75%

Total compensation

Base70%
Bonus12%
Equity12%
Benefits6%

Benefits are worth about £10,000 a year on top of cash pay.

Where this pay goes furthest

The same package, in local cost-of-living terms, across markets.

How we calculate this

This salary data is a regional estimate for Investment Banking Analysts in the United Kingdom. All figures represent gross annual earnings before tax. The data is based on reported salaries and should be considered a benchmark.

Frequently asked questions

Is a median salary of £83,000 good pay for an Investment Banking Analyst?

Yes, a median salary of £83,000 is considered strong pay for an Investment Banking Analyst in the UK. The 75th percentile is £112,000, indicating many professionals earn significantly more than the median.

What is the difference between a junior and senior Investment Banking Analyst salary?

The median salary for a junior Investment Banking Analyst is £50,000. In contrast, the median salary for a senior Investment Banking Analyst is £104,000, reflecting increased experience and responsibility.

What is the total compensation for an Investment Banking Analyst?

The total compensation includes base salary and benefits. The estimated benefits value per year is £10,000, which should be added to the base salary figures to understand the full package.

How is the Investment Banking Analyst salary calculated?

This salary data is calculated using a percentile model. It shows the median (p50), the 25th percentile (£61,000), the 75th percentile (£112,000), and the top 10% (p90) of earnings.

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