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BMO hires UBS banker to lead US M&A team, memo shows

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 4:20 PM

By Nivedita Balu

TORONTO, May 29 (Reuters) – BMO Financial has hired David Descoteaux from UBS to head its U.S. M&A team ​for capital markets and commercial banking, ‌according to a memo seen by Reuters, finalizing a months-long search to fill the role as the Canadian lender combined teams.

Descoteaux will take charge on June ‌1 ​and will report to ⁠Carrie Cook, global head ⁠of investment & corporate banking, and Tony Sciarrino, head of U.S. commercial bank at BMO, the memo said.

Under the new structure, Cameron ​Hewes, the head of the middle market M&A team, will report to Descoteaux and ⁠work closely with Sarfraz ⁠Visram, the head of Canadian M&A, ​on cross-border and North American deals.

Descoteaux joins BMO ​from UBS, where he spent nine years ‌covering deals in North and South America across sectors including technology, media and telecom and fintech. Prior to UBS, he spent 14 ⁠years at Lazard. At UBS, 70% of transactions that Descoteaux carried out involved private equity sponsors, the ⁠memo noted.

The ‌capital market segment has been a ⁠boon for Canadian banks in recent ​quarters ‌as loan growth has weakened ​amid tariff-related ⁠uncertainty, benefiting from strong fee and advisory income as M&A activity has sharply rebounded  in 2025 and so far this year.

BMO declined to comment.

(Reporting by Nivedita Balu in Toronto; Editing by ​Andrea Ricci)