Address
1585 Broadway
New York City, NY 10036
United States of America (the)
Phone
212 761 4000
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Financial - Capital Markets
Employees
81000
First IPO Date
July 10, 2006
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Edward N. Pick | Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Board | 12.69M | 1969 |
| Sharon Yeshaya | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 8.92M | 1980 |
| Eric F. Grossman | Executive Vice President and Chief Legal & Administrative Officer | 8.98M | 1967 |
| Andrew Michael Saperstein | Co-President | 12.3M | 1967 |
| Daniel Aaron Simkowitz | Co-President | 12.3M | 1966 |
| Michael Wilson | Chief U.S. Equity Strategist & Chief Investment Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Michael A. Pizzi | Executive Vice President & Global Head of Technology and Operations | 0 | 1975 |
| Clint Gartin | Chairman of Investment Banking | 0 | N/A |
| Robyn Maslynsky Goldschmid | Managing Director | 0 | N/A |
| Victoria Worster | Chief Accounting Officer & Controller | 0 | N/A |
Morgan Stanley, a distinguished financial holding company established in New York in 1924, provides a comprehensive range of financial solutions and services worldwide. Its diverse clientele includes corporations, government entities, financial institutions, and individual clients spanning the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. The firm operates through three core divisions: 1. Institutional Securities: This segment focuses on capital markets and strategic financial advisory. It assists clients with raising capital by underwriting debt, equity, and other securities, and offers expert counsel on mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, real estate transactions, and project financing. Furthermore, it delivers extensive sales and trading services, including market-making, prime brokerage, financing, and trading across equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities. Lending activities, encompassing corporate and commercial real estate loans, secured lending facilities, and asset-backed and mortgage lending, are also part of its offerings, alongside select wealth management and research capabilities. 2. Wealth Management: Catering primarily to individual investors, small-to-medium sized businesses, and certain institutions, this division provides a broad spectrum of wealth-building and management services. These offerings include financial advisor-led and self-directed brokerage, holistic financial and wealth planning, workplace solutions such as stock plan administration, and annuity and insurance products. Additionally, it offers various lending products, including securities-based loans and residential real estate loans, banking services, and retirement plan administration. 3. Investment Management: This segment specializes in asset management for a wide array of institutional clients, such as pension funds, foundations, endowments, government entities, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, and corporations. It offers diverse investment products, including equity, fixed income, liquidity, and alternative strategies, distributed through both direct institutional and intermediary channels.