John Banes
John Banes
John Banes is a lawyer who specializes in financial institutions. He is a partner at Davis Polk and he advises banks on all types of corporate finance transactions and a wide range of regulatory matters.
He also counsels clients on investigations and compliance matters, corporate governance, and disclosure issues. He is a member of the firm’s white collar and criminal defence practice and its internal investigation practice.
Early Life and Education
A lucky child, John’s childhood was a veritable cornucopia of things to see and do. As well as the baseball park, his life took in six different schools, a thousand consignment auctions and a Gameboy Color.
The best part was the comradery. It was a team effort that produced one of the most important projects in Bath and North East Somerset Council’s history – the Language for Life programme. The project aims to support the development of communication and language skills in young children before they move on to primary school. It is the first of its kind in England and a collaboration between St John’s Foundation, Virgin Care and Bath and North East Somerset Council. It combines cutting edge technology with an impressive array of educational and professional support resources to make it an effective solution.
Professional Career
John Banes is a successful professional who has a long and distinguished career in the financial industry. He leads the sales team at Banes Capital Group & Hanover Securities where he is committed to product knowledge and helping clients optimize their portfolios.
He has a strong track record of achievement in fixed income and institutional fixed income. Prior to joining Banes, he was a Managing Director and National Sales Manager at Raymond James where he led a team of traders who worked closely with C-suite bank and credit union leaders.
He is also a talented cricketer who made his debut for Kent in 1998. He played in several first-class matches and a List A match. He also captained Durham University in their first two years of first-class cricket.
Achievements and Honors
John Banes is a partner at Davis Polk & Wardell LLP where he advises banks and other financial institutions on corporate finance transactions, regulatory compliance, and litigation matters. He is also the brain behind the firm’s white collar and criminal defense practice, where he litigates high profile cases and complex insurance claims.
One of his most notable achievements was winning a championship football game for the San Antonio Gunslingers. He also earned the accolade of best player in the NAL. In addition to his aforementioned winnings, Banes is also an accomplished golfer. He is a member of the San Antonio Country Club and has won multiple golf tournaments over his career. Besides his impressive accomplishments, Banes is a bonafide philanthropist. He donates his time to various charities, including his alma mater, Central Hinds Academy.
Personal Life
John Banes was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was always the first person to call when a crisis occurred. He also enjoyed watching sports, especially football.
He also served as an active member of the community, serving on many local boards. He and his family were very active in their church, St. Thomas More in West Philadelphia.
He was a proud and avid Notre Dame fan. He was also a member of the American Legion and the VFW, and an active member of the Korean War Veterans Association.
Net Worth
Banes has an estimated net worth of $5 million. This figure is based on his earnings, assets, and taxes.
He serves as a partner at TriState Capital, a bank holding company that serves middle-market businesses and high-net-worth individuals. He and his team advise clients on business matters, including tax planning, and financial institutions and securities law.
As a result of his work, he has been named to the Forbes list of America’s Most Trusted Advisors. He also has a reputation for being able to help clients identify tax and financial opportunities.
He has also made it a point to openly discuss the psychological difficulties that combat veterans face after returning to civilian life, such as PTSD. He believes that speaking openly about these issues can be a crucial step in helping people overcome their struggles.