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JPMorgan Poaches Top Tech Bankers from Rival
23 Apr
Summary
- JPMorgan hired two veteran tech bankers from Bank of America.
- Kaushik Banerjee will focus on semiconductor and electronics clients.
- Homan Milani will co-head JPMorgan's artificial intelligence efforts.

JPMorgan has recently strengthened its technology investment banking division with the strategic hiring of two prominent bankers from Bank of America. Kaushik Banerjee, formerly the global head of semiconductor investment banking at BofA, has joined JPMorgan as a managing director, where he will continue to serve semiconductor and electronics clients.
Also joining JPMorgan is Homan Milani, who previously led internet investment banking for the Americas at Bank of America. Milani will take on a managing director role and will co-head the bank's burgeoning artificial intelligence efforts. These additions underscore JPMorgan's commitment to growing its tech M&A capabilities.
These hires follow JPMorgan's recent success in the technology sector, where it led league tables for fees in the first quarter of 2026. The bank has been actively expanding its tech and M&A teams, having recruited approximately a dozen senior tech bankers in the previous year.