Crystal deal toy commemorating the initial public offering on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) of MoneyMe. The company is a personal loans and digital payments provider.
(9ALJ619)Showcased here are deal toys from the banking, financial, and fintech sectors. In addition, you’ll see custom commemoratives marking fund closings, venture capital financings, earnings records, and bell ringing ceremonies and other exchange milestones.
Crystal deal toy commemorating the initial public offering on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) of MoneyMe. The company is a personal loans and digital payments provider.
(9ALJ619)Crystal deal toy, incorporating a Mexican flag, commemorating the acquisition by Banco Santander of a minority stake in its Mexican subsidiary.
(9LJW258)Crystal tombstone marking the initial public offering of Japanese medical database company JMDC.
(20ALJ018)Custom crystal, incorporating a 3D laser etching, commemorating the restructuring of a Luxembourg-based industrial heat exchangers.
(9LJW232)Custom crystal celebrating the closing of a tech-focused fund by CVC Capital Partners. The private equity firm is based in London.
(9ACJ257)Crystal commemorative recognizing the closing of BlackFin Financial Services Fund III. The fund will concentrate on the European financial services sector.
(9LJW310)Crystal financial tombstone commemorating the acquisition of a minority stake in equensWorldline. The card and payment processor is headquartered in The Netherlands.
(9LSS317)In the galleries beginning on this page, you’ll find over 200 images of deal toys from the financial and banking sectors. The transactions they commemorate represent a range of industry players. These include not only investment banks, but also venture capital firms, insurance companies, private equity firms, asset managers, consumer and regional banks, wealth management firms, hedge funds, credit card companies, and cryptocurrency firms.
The deal toys shown in this section also reflect a broad geographic scope. You’ll see in these galleries, for instance, deal tombstones marking a capital rights offering by a Kuwaiti bank, the acquisition of a stake in South African property and casualty insurer, the acquisition of a London-based money manager, and the initial public offering of an internationally-celebrated New York private equity firm. You’ll also see commemoratives for offerings in an array of international currencies, as well as those celebrating the successful closing of funds focused on investment opportunities in regions such as Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand.
These tombstones also reflect the influence of technology on the financial sector. Among many others, you’ll see deal toys involving a Florida-based fintech firm, an Australian digital payments provider, and a Swiss financial messaging firm.
Finally, you’ll also notice here a number of awards and employee recognition pieces not related to any financial transaction. These honor a variety of events and achievements in the financial sector. Examples include the 40th anniversary of a prominent Greenwich, Connecticut-based private equity firm, the launch of a digital wallet app, and the debut of a company on the Stockholm exchange.
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