Fearnley Securities
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Fearnley Securities sits at a crossroads of global capital—midtown Manhattan’s 3rd Avenue anchor gives the firm a front-row seat to the pulse of corporate finance. The investment bank’s mandate has always cleaved to the connective tissue between issuers and investors, spanning corporate finance, equity capital markets, and strategic advisory. Secondary trading desks keep liquidity tight across listed shares, while block trades are executed under NDAs that protect market impact. The pace here favors precision over punditry; every pitch deck or fairness opinion is paired to the client’s timeline. Corporate clients and large institutions lean on the same teams for M&A roadmaps that weigh lock-up timelines and regulatory filing queues. Convertible bond programs are structured, marketed, and syndicated under regimes shaped by the SEC and FINRA—timelines often measured in weeks from mandate to pricing. At the same time, the firm’s merchant banking arm targets minority growth equity stakes in cash-flow-positive businesses that can absorb its two-to-four-year hold horizon. The office resides at 885 3rd Avenue in Midtown East, nine blocks south of the United Nations campus and a brisk walk to Grand Central’s platforms. Environmental Services on the same floor runs the HVAC plant at night; elevators hum on strict schedules. New York’s grid of streets keeps delivery trucks rotating and client cars circling, but the building itself enforces quiet hours above the 25th floor—where the doors to Fearnley’s trading floor swing open precisely at 7:01 a.m. Call (212) 277-3600 for voice lines routed to the capital markets desk, or consult the building directory to plot your route.