Group 1 - Goldman Sachs was the leading financial adviser by deal value for construction sector M&A in 2025, advising on deals worth $43.3 billion [1] - Bank of America ranked second with $41.9 billion in construction M&A deals [1] - JPMorgan ranked third by value with $35.5 billion, followed by Morgan Stanley at $28.3 billion and Mizuho Financial Group at $24.4 billion [2] Group 2 - JPMorgan led by volume with 19 transactions, while Bank of America followed with 16 deals, and Goldman Sachs advised on 15 deals [2] - Both JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs saw close to a three-fold increase in deal volume and value in 2025 compared to the previous year, improving their rankings significantly [3] - Goldman Sachs moved from sixth to first by value, while JPMorgan jumped from 22nd to first by volume [3] Group 3 - GlobalData's league tables are based on real-time tracking of various reliable sources, with a dedicated team of analysts monitoring these sources for in-depth deal details [4] - The company also seeks submissions of deals from leading advisers to enhance data robustness [5]
Goldman Sachs leads construction M&A deal value for 2025