Macquarie

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Country Flag of Australia Australia
Sector Diversified Finan Serv
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Brand value $1,907m
Brand rating AA
Market cap $8,148m
Value / market cap 23.4%
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Market cap

Market cap for Macquarie over a period of time

* For banks, enterprise value is substituted with market cap. Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.

League tables

Macquarie appears in the following brand league tables:

Rank 79 in the Banking 500 2012.
Rank 78 in the Banking 500 2011.
Rank 80 in the Banking 500 2010.
Rank 116 in the Banking 500 2009.
Rank 78 in the Banking 500 2008.
Rank 403 in the Global 500 2008.
Rank 72 in the Banking 500 2007.
Rank 72 in the Banking 100 2007.

2012 brand performance*

Brand value $1,907m
Brand rating AA
Market cap $8,148m
Value / market cap 23.4%

* Figures taken on 31st December 2011.

2011 brand performance*

Brand value $2,207m
Brand rating AA
Market cap $12,082m
Value / market cap 18.3%

* Figures taken on 31st December 2010.

2010 brand performance*

Brand value $1,854m
Brand rating AA
Market cap $15,890m
Value / market cap 11.7%

* Figures taken on 31st December 2009.

2009 brand performance*

Brand value $908m
Brand rating A+
Market cap $5,480m
Value / market cap 16.6%

* Figures taken on 31st December 2008.

 

Key people

Nicholas W Moore, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer

Nicholas Moore joined Macquarie's Corporate Services Division in 1986. He led a range of transactions, including Hills Motorway, which led the development of Macquarie's infrastructure business. In 1996, Mr Moore was appointed Head of the Project and Structured Finance Division. In 1998 he was appointed Head of the Asset and Infrastructure Group and then Head of the Investment Banking Group (predecessor to Macquarie Capital) on its inception in 2001. In this role, he oversaw significant growth in Macquarie Capital's net income through the global growth of the advisory, fund management, financing and securities businesses. He was previously a Director of Macquarie Infrastructure Group, Macquarie Alliance Group and Macquarie Media Group. Currently, he is also Chairman of the Police and Community Youth Clubs NSW Limited, a Director of the Centre for Independence Studies and Chairman of the University of NSW Business School Advisory Council.

David S Clarke AO, Non-Executive Chairman

David Clarke was Executive Chairman of Macquarie Bank from its formation in 1985 until March 2007, when he ceased executive duties. From 1971 to 1977, he was Joint Managing Director of Hill Samuel Australia Limited (predecessor to Macquarie Bank), from 1977 to 1984 Managing Director and from 1984, Executive Chairman. He is a member of the Investment Advisory Committee of the Australian Olympic Foundation and in that context, was awarded an 'Order of Merit' by the Australian Olympic Committee Inc. on 15 May 2010. He is also a member of the Bloomberg Asia Advisory Board, the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW and an honorary life member of the Financial Markets Foundation for Children. He was previously Chairman of Australian Vintage Limited, Goodman Group and the management companies of Macquarie ProLogis Trust, Macquarie Office Trust and Macquarie CountryWide Trust.