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ICAP main competitors are Pacific Investment Management Company LLC, BGC Partners, and Cantor Fitzgerald.

Competitor Summary. See how ICAP compares to its main competitors:

  • Credit Agricole CIB has the most employees (160,000).
  • Employees at Pacific Investment Management Company LLC earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $132,360.
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ICAP vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.6
Jersey City, NJ2$696.2M5,128
2000
4.6
--$59.3B31,000
1987
4.9
New York, NY1$924.6M2,062
1945
4.7
New York, NY7$2.3B9,238
2007
4.8
--$230.0M2,716
1972
4.1
Houston, TX1$13.0M100
1971
4.9
Newport Beach, CA1$787.9M2,900
1945
4.8
New York, NY25$3.6B12,000
1971
4.7
Omaha, NE7$6.0B8,939
-
3.9
Memphis, TN1$490,00050
1984
4.7
Newark, NJ1$70.0M150
1984
4.6
Kansas City, MO1$220.0M250
2012
4.9
New York, NY2$53.0B160,000
1853
4.8
--$14.8B89,000
Thornburg Investment Management
1982
4.3
Santa Fe, NM3$2.3M5
1881
4.7
New York, NY1$1.2B2,908
-
3.7
Los Angeles, CA1$970,00050
R.J. O'Brien
1914
3.5
Chicago, IL1$520,0007
1862
4.5
Buffalo, NY3$36.0B71,551
1987
4.9
Chicago, IL1$13.2B3,165
1901
4.8
Birmingham, AL1$297.5M3,000

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ICAP salaries vs competitors

Among ICAP competitors, employees at Pacific Investment Management Company LLC earn the most with an average yearly salary of $132,360.

Compare ICAP salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ICAP
$103,534$49.78-
Aviva plc
$77,263$37.15-
GFI Group
$78,889$37.93-
BGC Partners
$119,615$57.51-
Csb
$67,228$32.32-
HFP Corporation
$68,170$32.77-

Compare ICAP job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ICAP
$106,731$51.31
Csb
$147,163$70.75
Pacific Investment Management Company LLC
$144,959$69.69
GFI Group
$129,577$62.30
Cantor Fitzgerald
$126,659$60.89
Thornburg Investment Management
$123,539$59.39
Financial Holding Corporation
$122,846$59.06
R.J. O'Brien
$120,527$57.95
Private Wealth Management
$120,062$57.72
PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC
$119,938$57.66
TD Ameritrade
$116,207$55.87
Blackstone Group
$115,513$55.53
Oppenheimer & Co
$114,438$55.02
HFP Corporation
$111,195$53.46
Fund Management Corp
$110,310$53.03
BGC Partners
$109,911$52.84
UBS
$107,351$51.61
Aviva plc
$105,669$50.80
Credit Agricole CIB
$104,228$50.11
Standard Chartered
$104,215$50.10

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ICAP demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ICAP vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Oppenheimer & Co60%40%
TD Ameritrade66%34%
Cantor Fitzgerald70%30%
Credit Agricole CIB71%29%
BGC Partners83%17%
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Compare race at ICAP vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%18%11%11%3%
9.4
60%16%11%10%3%
9.9
59%15%9%13%4%
9.8
58%17%11%10%4%
9.7
50%16%10%17%7%
9.8
57%17%12%10%4%
9.9

ICAP and similar companies CEOs

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Howard William Lutnick
BGC Partners

Howard William Lutnick (born July 14, 1961) is an American billionaire businessman, who succeeded Bernard Gerald Cantor as the head of Cantor Fitzgerald. Lutnick is the chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners. After losing 658 employees, including his brother, in the September 11 attacks, Lutnick has become known for his charity efforts through the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund, which helps to aid families of the attacks and natural disasters.

Albert Grinsfelder Lowenthal
Oppenheimer & Co

Mr. Albert G. Lowenthal is Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of Oppenheimer Holdings Inc., since 1985. Mr. Lowenthal is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, positions he has held since 1985. Mr. Lowenthal has worked in the securities industry since 1967. Mr. Lowenthal’s experience in the securities industry and as Chief Executive of the Company gives him unique insights into the Company’s challenges, opportunities and operations.

Tim Hockey
TD Ameritrade

Howard W. Lutnick
Cantor Fitzgerald

Jacques Ripoll
Credit Agricole CIB

Jacques Ripoll entered Société Générale in 1991 within the Inspection générale, and joined the Equity Derivatives department in 1998. He became Head of European Equity Sales and Trading in 2003, then Head of Société Générale’s group strategy between 2006 and 2009. At that date, he entered the Executive Committee, supervising four of the group’s businesses: Asset Management, Private Banking, Investors Services and Newedge. In 2013, Jacques Ripoll joined Banco Santander as Head of Global Corporate Banking for the United Kingdom. In 2015, he was appointed Senior Executive Vice President of Santander Group in charge of Global Corporate Banking worldwide. Jacques Ripoll graduated from Ecole Polytechnique.

Colin J Heffron
GFI Group

Mr. Colin Heffron has been GFI’s President since February 2004. Mr. Heffron is responsible for all of GFI’s brokerage, data and analytics businesses. He joined the company in 1988 as a broker of foreign currency options in New York, before moving to London to assist in the establishment of GFI’s London office. From 1991 until 1994, Mr. Heffron headed GFI’s currency options business. From 1994 until 1997, Mr. Heffron ran the day-today operations of all GFI’s European businesses. From 1998 until February 2004, Mr.Heffron was head of all operations in Europe and joint-head of Asian operations. Mr. Heffron has been a member of GFI’s Board of Directors since 2001.

David A. Hunt is President and Chief Executive Officer of PGIM, a top-10 global asset manager* with U.S. $1.5 trillion in assets under management** across public and private asset classes. Mr. Hunt oversees all aspects of the asset management businesses, including its public fixed income, real estate, public equity, private fixed income, and mutual fund units. In addition to his asset management role, Mr. Hunt serves on the U.S. Management Council for Prudential Financial, Inc (PFI).Before joining PGIM, Mr. Hunt was a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company and co-leader of its North American Asset Management practice. Mr. Hunt was at McKinsey for 22 years and served as a key advisor to leading financial executives worldwide. For five years, he was based in Europe and worked extensively in Asia. Mr. Hunt serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Toigo Foundation, an organization devoted to diversity in the investment management business.Sources:*Disclosure: PGIM is the investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (PFI); PFI is the 10th largest investment manager (out of 527 firms surveyed) in terms of global assets under management based on Pensions & Investments' Top Money Managers list published on June 1, 2020. This ranking represents global assets under management by PFI as of March 31, 2020.**AUM as of December 31, 2020.Prudential Financial, Inc. of the United States is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential plc, incorporated in the United Kingdom or with Prudential Assurance Company, a subsidiary of M&G plc, incorporated in the United Kingdom.

William Thomas Winters
Standard Chartered

Bill was appointed Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered PLC in June 2015 and Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank in April 2019. Bill is a career banker with significant frontline global banking experience and a proven track record of leadership and financial success. He has extensive experience of working in emerging markets and a proven record in spotting and nurturing talent. Bill began his career with JP Morgan, where he went on to become one of its top five most senior executives and later co-chief executive officer at the investment bank from 2004 until he stepped down in 2009. Bill was invited to be a committee member of the Independent Commission on Banking, established in 2010, to recommend ways to improve competition and financial stability in banking. Subsequently, he served as an advisor to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards and was asked by the Court of the Bank of England to complete an independent review of the bank’s liquidity operations. In 2011, Bill founded Renshaw Bay, an alternative asset management firm, where he was chairman and CEO. He stepped down on appointment to the Standard Chartered PLC Board. Bill was previously a non-executive director of Pension Insurance Corporation plc and RIT Capital Partners plc. He received a CBE in 2013.

Daniel Garrett
Sterne Agee

Mr. Garrett is a Managing Director and the Chief Executive Officer of a Wealth Mangement Division of a Financial Services Company. Member of the Advisory Operations Roundtable.Previously, Senior Vice President and Co-Director of Reporting and Operations at Morgan Keegan. His team was responsible for all performance reporting across the firm in addition to leading major technology implementation projects for Wealth Management Services. Since starting with Morgan Keegan in May of 2001 as Head of Operations for Investment Management Consulting Group, Mr. Garrett transitioned the group into a successful operation through implementing strict management control and focusing on technical details. During his tenure this fee-based accounts have grown from $1.3 billion under management to $9 billion and his group is producing financial performance reports for all clients with in the Private Client Group. His team implemented a system to provide daily time and dollar weighted performance reports for all retail accounts at the firm. In 2006 and 2007 he served on the IDEA Project Committee representing the technology needs of Wealth Management Services. In 2003 he served as the Chairman of the Operations Consulting Roundtable, an industry group of his peers from regional financial firms. From 2001 to 2002 He has served on the Morgan Keegan Technology Committee with the President of the Morgan Keegan and the President of the Private Client Group.Specialties: Operations manangement, Fee based programs, Client performance reporting, PCG technology implementation projects, Security APL, Caliper, Advent Axys, Advent APX, Greenhill GHPerf, AgencyWorks, Investment proposal system, Fee based billing, UMA, Broker Desktop, Planning calulators, Cornerstone E-Learning, Institutional Consulting Group, SQL Sever, Oracle, Informix, Trust services, Microsoft Dynamics

Jason Brady
Thornburg Investment Management

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