Salario de Banquero de Inversión en Ohio (2026)
El salario promedio de un Banquero de Inversión en Ohio es de $350,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $238,036/año ($19,836/mes).
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| Categoría | Cantidad |
|---|---|
Sueldo Neto Anual | $238,036 |
Sueldo Neto Mensual | $19,836 |
Sueldo Neto Quincenal | $9,155 |
Sueldo Neto por Hora basado en 2,080 hrs/año | $114/hr |
Impuesto Federal | $85,634 |
Impuesto Estatal | $8,466 |
Impuestos FICA | $17,864 |
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto | 31.99% |
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No todas las Banquero de Inversións ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca
OH IB practice splits into three coherent ecosystems: Cleveland middle-market M&A (KeyBanc Capital Markets is the anchor — top-10 US middle-market by deal count), Columbus regional + JPMorgan Polaris (Huntington Capital Markets + JPM Polaris capital-markets ops), and Cincinnati specialty (Fifth Third Capital Markets + P&G corporate-development adjacencies). Most senior careers either stay regional middle-market through senior MD or lateral to NYC bulge-bracket for top-tier advancement. OSU Fisher, Miami University Farmer, Case Western Weatherhead, Notre Dame, Xavier pipelines feed all three.
Senior MD (Cleveland / Columbus / Cincinnati)
$1.2M–$3.5M+ TC
KeyBanc Cleveland · Huntington Columbus · Fifth Third Cincinnati · regional-bank senior IB
Director / SVP (Cleveland middle-market, 10-13y)
$550K–$1.1M TC
KeyBanc Capital Markets coverage / product · NQDC ramp $200K-$500K/year · less deferred than NYC
KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third VP (6-9y)
$340K–$650K TC
$210K-$280K base + 60-130% bonus · 30-50% deferred · 60-75 hr/week
Regional-Bank IB Associate (3-5y)
$245K–$390K TC
$155K-$200K base + $90K-$190K bonus · 60-75 hr/week · A2A or M7 MBA
Regional-Bank IB Analyst (0-2y)
$135K–$190K TC
$95K-$115K base + 40-65% bonus · 70-85 hr/week · OSU / Miami / Case Western pipeline
Industrial M&A Specialist (Cleveland)
$300K–$1.2M TC
KeyBanc industrials specialty · OH manufacturing M&A depth · Cleveland-area private-co deal flow
JPMorgan Polaris Capital Markets
$200K–$700K TC
Columbus capital-markets ops · genuine non-NYC JPM senior-finance career
Stout / Lincoln International / BDO Capital (Cleveland-Cincinnati)
$200K–$650K TC
Independent middle-market M&A advisor · OH-anchored regional coverage
Western & Southern Investment Banking (Cincinnati)
$180K–$600K TC
Insurance-M&A and corporate-development at Western & Southern Financial Group
New Grad / Junior Analyst
$80K–$110K total
OSU Fisher, Miami Farmer, Case Western, Xavier · regional middle-market entry comp
Vale la pena saber: KeyBanc Capital Markets Cleveland is the structurally undersold OH IB feature. The investment-banking arm of KeyBank ($190B+ in assets, 14th-largest US bank) runs ~$35B+ in annual M&A advisory deal value — top-10 US middle-market by deal count, with particular depth in industrials, healthcare, technology services, and consumer / retail. Senior KeyBanc MDs commonly clear $1.5M-$3M+ TC at the top — meaningful but well below NYC bulge-bracket equivalents. The regional middle-market structure means lateral mobility to NYC is genuine for senior MDs seeking top-tier comp; many senior Cleveland IB professionals execute the 5-10 year NYC stint then return to OH for retirement-stage residential.
Ohio IB — KeyBanc Cleveland middle-market depth, the OH 3.5% transition, and the regional-vs-NYC career-path tradeoff
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KeyBanc Cleveland ranks top-10 US middle-market M&A by deal count
3.5%
OH top state income tax · transitioning to flat by 2027
~65-75%
OH senior MD comp as % of NYC bulge-bracket equivalent
Investment banking is -exempt — no overtime pay, just bonus pay. The OH IB career structure is genuinely different from NYC's bulge-bracket pipeline. Cleveland's KeyBanc Capital Markets is the deepest middle-market M&A practice — top-10 US middle-market by deal count, with industrials specialty, plus healthcare / technology services / consumer-retail coverage. Columbus's Huntington Capital Markets + JPMorgan Polaris capital-markets ops add corporate-finance + capital-markets depth. Cincinnati's Fifth Third Capital Markets + Western & Southern Investment Banking round out the OH IB triangle. Pay tracks 65-75% of NYC bulge-bracket at senior tiers but at substantially lower hours and cost-of-living.
OH 3.5% flat top rate (transitioning to single flat rate by 2027) lands competitively versus the major IB markets — meaningfully below NY combined ~14.78%, NJ 10.75%, CA 13.3%, IL 4.95%, NC 4.25% (heading to 3.99%). A senior MD at $2M total comp pays roughly $70K in OH state tax versus $295K NY+NYC, $215K NJ, $265K CA. The local-tax stack is the residency variable: Cleveland 2.5%, Columbus 2.5%, Cincinnati 1.8% — most senior MDs cluster in 0%-local townships (Hudson, Bay Village near Cleveland; Powell, New Albany near Columbus; Indian Hill outside Cincinnati city limits) saving 1.8-2.5% × earned income.
The deferred-bonus structure works similarly to NYC mechanically — KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third defer 30-50% of bonuses above $400K total comp over 3-4 years, identical ordinary-income tax treatment. The structural difference is bonus magnitude — top OH regional-bank IB senior MDs at $2M-$3M TC have 30-40% deferred ($600K-$1.2M unvested at any time), versus NYC bulge-bracket MDs at $3M-$8M TC with $1.5M-$5M+ unvested. Senior OH IB professionals planning the regional-to-NYC lateral often time the move to capture deferred bonus before the 2-3-year cliff.
OH partial retirement-income exemption (Senior Citizen Credit + Ohio Retirement Income Credit) is less generous than IL / PA / NC full exemption but combined with OH's modest flat rate, retire-in-place math is reasonable. Senior OH IB professionals with $5M-$25M+ accumulated wealth retiring in OH pay roughly $11K-$15K/year on $300K retirement withdrawals versus $44K NY+NYC equivalent. The structural late-career math doesn't compete with TX 0% but doesn't require the FL relocation that NYC's economics force.
Ohio for senior bankers — middle-market depth and the family-stage residential tradeoff
OH IB practice is shaped by the regional middle-market structure. Senior Cleveland IB professionals cluster in Shaker Heights (top schools, walkable historic, $700K-$1.5M senior banker residential), Beachwood (top Beachwood HS, Jewish community center, $600K-$1.2M), Hudson (0%-local township, suburban premium, $700K-$1.5M), or Bay Village (0%-local, top Bay HS, $500K-$1M). Cleveland's professional network density at senior IB tier is genuinely tight — KeyBanc's ~150 senior bankers comprise the bulk of the senior Cleveland IB community.
Columbus IB is anchored by Huntington Capital Markets + JPMorgan Polaris. Senior Columbus IB residential clusters in Upper Arlington (top schools, $700K-$1.5M), Bexley (walkable old-money, $600K-$1.2M), New Albany (premium suburban, JPMorgan / Cardinal Health proximity, $700K-$2M+), or Westerville. Columbus's IB market has grown faster than Cleveland over the past decade with the JPMorgan Polaris ramp + Intel Licking County semiconductor fab driving secondary corporate-development demand.
Cost of living gives OH IB its structural advantage. A senior MD at $2M TC lives in a $1M-$2M family home in Shaker Heights / Indian Hill / Upper Arlington — comp that delivers a $1M studio in Manhattan's UWS or a 1BR in Boston's Back Bay. The cultural and lifestyle premium of NYC genuinely doesn't exist in OH at the senior level, but neither does the cost-of-living squeeze.
Cultural caveat is real and persistent. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati are not New York — restaurant scenes, professional-network density across industries, and senior-talent cross-pollination are measurably thinner. Senior OH IB professionals who built careers at KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third and value family-stage stability stay regional. Those who need NYC's professional density execute the 5-10 year lateral to NYC for senior advancement, with many returning to OH for retirement-stage residential.
How Ohio taxes work for senior bankers (and the regional-bank deferred-bonus structure)
OH 3.5% flat top rate (transitioning to single flat rate by 2027) is meaningfully below CA's 13.3%, NY combined ~14.78%, NJ 10.75%. A senior MD at $2M total comp pays roughly $70K in OH state tax versus $295K NY+NYC, $215K NJ, $265K CA. At $3M TC, OH tax is ~$105K versus $445K NY+NYC. The persistent compression of OH's top rate creates structural advantage versus coastal IB markets.
OH municipal income tax is the residency variable. Cleveland 2.5%, Columbus 2.5%, Cincinnati 1.8%. Most senior IB MDs cluster in 0%-local suburbs / townships (Hudson, Bay Village near Cleveland; Powell, Lewis Center, New Albany near Columbus; Indian Hill outside Cincinnati city limits) — saving 1.8-2.5% × earned income = $30K-$80K/year for senior MD comp at $2M-$3M TC. The 0%-local township residency is genuinely the most consequential OH residency move.
Deferred-bonus tranches at KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third / JPMorgan Polaris vest as ordinary income — same treatment as NYC bulge-bracket. The structural difference is geographic: tranches vesting after a NYC-to-OH lateral are taxed at OH 3.5% + 0-2.5% local rather than NY+NYC 14.78%. A VP with $750K of unvested NYC deferred comp who laterals to KeyBanc Cleveland captures $85K-$95K of NY+NYC tax savings as those tranches vest.
- →MAX ($24,500 in 2026) — pre-tax for federal AND OH state. At senior MD comp's combined ~37% federal + 3.5% OH + 0-2.5% local = ~41% effective, every $1,000 deferred saves $410.
- →MEGA BACKDOOR ROTH at KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third / JPMorgan: after-tax up to ~$72K total. At $1M-$3M TC, this could mean $30K-$45K/year converting to tax-free Roth.
- →BACKDOOR ROTH IRA ($7,500) — required at IB analyst+ income; Direct Roth phased out ~$146K single.
- →0%-LOCAL TOWNSHIP RESIDENCY: working downtown Cleveland / Columbus / Cincinnati but living in Hudson / Bay Village / Powell / Lewis Center / New Albany / Indian Hill saves 1.8-2.5% × earned income = $30K-$80K/year for senior MD comp. Most major OH employers reciprocate municipal credit so working-downtown-living-suburban math works cleanly.
- →NYC-TO-OH LATERAL TIMING for deferred bonus: senior NYC bankers planning the regional move should time relocation to capture deferred-bonus tranche vesting cycles. Each $500K of NYC deferred vesting after OH residency saves $74K NY+NYC tax (saving ~$56K net of OH+local stack).
- → / Section 1202 federal exclusion (OH conforms): senior bankers taking strategic equity at JPMorgan Ventures portfolios, Drive Capital portfolio companies (Columbus VC), or independent fintech can structure for up to $10M federal tax-free gain on qualifying C-Corp stock held 5+ years.
- →Late-career: OH partial retirement-income exemption + 3.5% flat rate gives reasonable retire-in-place math. Senior OH IB retirees withdrawing $300K/year from $5M+ accumulated wealth pay $11K-$15K OH tax — $400K-$700K cumulative state-tax savings vs NY/NYC over 25-year retirement, no relocation required.
Three Ohio IB markets — Cleveland middle-market, Columbus JPMorgan + Huntington, Cincinnati Fifth Third
OH IB geography is tri-modal — Cleveland middle-market M&A (KeyBanc anchor), Columbus regional + JPMorgan Polaris (Huntington + JPM capital markets), Cincinnati specialty (Fifth Third + P&G corporate development).
Cleveland Middle-Market (KeyBanc Capital Markets / Stout / Lincoln International)
Total comp: 1st-yr analyst $135K-$190K · Senior VP $340K-$650K · Senior MD $1.2M-$3.5M+KeyBanc Capital Markets HQ Downtown Cleveland (the IB arm of KeyBank, $190B+ assets — top-10 US middle-market M&A by deal count, ~$35B+ annual deal value with particular depth in industrials, healthcare, technology services, consumer/retail), Stout Cleveland (independent middle-market M&A advisor), Lincoln International Cleveland, Brown Gibbons Lang Cleveland (BGL — boutique middle-market), BDO Capital Cleveland. KeyBanc's ~150 senior bankers comprise the bulk of senior Cleveland IB.
Senior Cleveland IB residential cluster: Shaker Heights, Beachwood, Hudson (0%-local), Bay Village (0%-local). Shaker Heights has historically been the senior-banker residential anchor (the Cleveland Trust / National City / KeyBank legacy senior families lived here for generations). Top public schools at Shaker Heights HS, Beachwood HS.
Columbus (Huntington Capital Markets + JPMorgan Polaris Capital Markets)
Total comp: New grad $80K-$115K · Senior VP $325K-$580K · Senior MD $1M-$2.8M+Huntington Capital Markets HQ Columbus (Huntington Bancshares ~$200B in assets, regional bank IB arm with growing M&A practice), JPMorgan Chase Polaris Capital Markets ops Columbus (~13,000 Polaris employees including capital markets + corporate-finance organization), plus growing Drive Capital (Columbus VC) + Intel Licking County semiconductor-fab adjacent corporate-development demand.
Senior Columbus IB residential cluster: Upper Arlington, Bexley, New Albany, Powell (0%-local). New Albany is the JPMorgan Polaris senior-VP residential anchor with substantial private-school option (New Albany Country Club + The Wellington School). Powell + Lewis Center provide 0%-local township residency for senior IB working downtown.
Cincinnati (Fifth Third Capital Markets + Western & Southern + P&G Corp Dev)
Total comp: New grad $80K-$110K · Senior VP $310K-$550K · Senior MD $900K-$2.5M+Fifth Third Capital Markets HQ Cincinnati (Fifth Third Bancorp ~$215B assets, regional IB practice with Midwest + Southeast coverage), Western & Southern Investment Banking (Western & Southern Financial Group ~$90B AUM, insurance-M&A and corporate-finance specialty), Procter & Gamble corporate development (P&G ~$85B revenue, substantial M&A pipeline), Cintas corporate finance, plus University of Cincinnati / Xavier University recruiting.
Senior Cincinnati IB residential cluster: Indian Hill (premium 0%-local outside city, $1M-$3M family homes, top schools at Indian Hill HS), Mariemont (walkable historic, top Mariemont HS, $700K-$1.5M), Hyde Park (urban-walkable, $500K-$1.2M), Wyoming (top schools, $500K-$1M).
The Ohio IB career arc — regional middle-market depth and the NYC-lateral decision point
OH IB careers begin through metro-specific paths: KeyBanc Capital Markets Cleveland analyst program (the OH structural entry-point at $135K-$190K total comp, with industrial / healthcare / technology services M&A trajectory), Huntington Capital Markets Columbus, Fifth Third Capital Markets Cincinnati, JPMorgan Polaris Capital Markets, or Stout / Lincoln International / BGL middle-market boutique programs. OSU Fisher, Miami Farmer, Case Western, Notre Dame, Xavier pipelines feed all of it.
Years 2-5 are the post-program build phase. Senior associates at KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third clear $245K-$390K TC at the 5-year mark. JPMorgan Polaris senior associates $230K-$370K. Most senior OH IB professionals reach a clear decision point around year 5-7: stay regional middle-market through senior MD ($1.2M-$3.5M TC ceiling), or lateral to NYC for top-tier bulge-bracket advancement (potential $3M-$10M+ TC ceiling at NYC senior MD). The 0%-local township residency + low cost of living make the regional path genuinely attractive for family-stage senior bankers.
Years 5-15 are the peak earning band. Senior KeyBanc / Huntington / Fifth Third MDs $1.2M-$3.5M+ TC. Senior JPMorgan Polaris VPs / Directors $400K-$1M. Director / SVP $550K-$1.1M with ramp $200K-$500K/year. Many senior OH IB professionals buy second homes in Hilton Head, Naples FL, or Northern Michigan during this band. The compounded OH-vs-NYC take-home gap during peak earning years (~$200K-$400K/year) builds $3M-$8M+ of cumulative wealth across a 20-year senior career.
Late career (years 15+) finds most senior OH bankers retiring in place or in part-time-FL pattern. OH partial retirement-income exemption + 3.5% flat rate + low cost of living + established Shaker Heights / Indian Hill / Upper Arlington roots make retire-in-place math reasonable. Senior OH IB retirees withdrawing $300K-$500K/year from $5M-$25M+ accumulated wealth pay $11K-$18K OH tax — $400K-$1M+ cumulative state-tax savings vs NY+NYC over 25-year retirement, no relocation required.
Where Ohio senior bankers actually live
Senior OH IB professionals cluster in Cleveland's Shaker Heights / Beachwood / Hudson / Bay Village (KeyBanc proximity), Columbus's Upper Arlington / Bexley / New Albany / Powell (Huntington / JPMorgan Polaris), or Cincinnati's Indian Hill / Mariemont / Hyde Park (Fifth Third / Western & Southern / P&G).
Shaker Heights (Cleveland)
Top schools · 2-2.5% local · 20-min Downtown KeyBanc · classic senior-banker historic · $700K-$1.5M
Hudson (Cleveland Northeast)
0% local township · top Hudson HS · 30-min Downtown · $700K-$1.5M
Bay Village (Cleveland West)
0% local · top Bay HS · 25-min Downtown · $500K-$1M
Upper Arlington / Bexley (Columbus)
Top schools · 2% local · 15-min JPMorgan Polaris / Huntington · $700K-$1.5M
New Albany / Powell (Columbus suburbs)
Top schools · 0-2% local · close to Polaris / Cardinal Health · $700K-$2M+
Indian Hill (Cincinnati)
Premium · top schools · 0% local outside city · 20-min P&G HQ · $1M-$3M
Mariemont / Hyde Park (Cincinnati)
Walkable historic · top schools · 1.5-1.8% local · 15-min P&G · $500K-$1.5M
0%-local township residency saves 1.8-2.5% × earned income for senior MD comp = $30K-$80K/year. Hudson and Bay Village near Cleveland; Powell, Lewis Center, New Albany near Columbus; Indian Hill outside Cincinnati city limits — all offer 0% local + 3.5% state stack. Most senior OH IB professionals deliberately structure residence outside city limits.
¿Es la decisión correcta?
Ohio for senior bankers — KeyBanc middle-market depth + low-cost-of-living lifestyle
A tu favor
- +KeyBanc Capital Markets Cleveland is top-10 US middle-market M&A by deal count · genuine senior IB career path at $1.2M-$3.5M+ TC ceiling
- +OH 3.5% flat (transitioning to single flat by 2027) saves senior MD ~$200K-$400K/year vs NYC peers across full earnings band
- +0%-local township residency (Hudson, Bay Village, Powell, New Albany, Indian Hill) saves additional $30K-$80K/year vs city residence
- +Three-metro depth (Cleveland / Columbus / Cincinnati) creates regional optionality — KeyBanc, Huntington, Fifth Third, JPMorgan Polaris, P&G corporate development
- +Cost of living dramatically below NYC / Boston / SF — senior MD lives genuinely better at $1.5M-$2M TC in Shaker Heights / Indian Hill than NYC peer at $3M+ TC
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- −Senior MD comp ceiling materially below NYC bulge-bracket — top regional-bank IB MD ~$3.5M vs NYC ~$10M+
- −OH IB market is genuinely smaller than NYC / Chicago / SF / Boston · cross-firm lateral mobility limited at senior tier
- −OH partial retirement-income exemption is less generous than IL / PA / NC full or near-full exemptions
- −Cleveland winter (December-March lake-effect) is genuinely difficult · Columbus / Cincinnati milder but still real
- −Most senior advancement past regional-bank MD ceiling requires NYC lateral · 5-10 year NYC stint common for top-tier comp
Mercado Laboral en Ohio
Ohio tiene demanda activa de Banquero de Inversións.
Perspectivas de crecimiento: BLS projects 7% growth 2022-2032 for securities/commodities/financial services sales agents. Investment banking employment cycles 5-10% with M&A deal volume; 2026 outlook = recovery from 2022-2024 trough toward $4-5T/yr global M&A. Carry interest 3-year holding rule (TCJA 2018) shifted compensation architecture for sponsor-coverage / PE-crossover roles. Elite boutique advisory firms (Evercore / Centerview / Lazard / Moelis / PJT) have outpaced bulge-bracket on per-banker comp 2018-2026.
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