Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data
Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplemental Data
Index to Financial Statements Page
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm (PCAOB ID No . 34 )
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Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition
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Consolidated Statements of Operations
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Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
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Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
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Supplemental Financial Information
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
To the Stockholders and the Board of Directors of
Evercore Inc.
New York, New York
Opinion on the Consolidated Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying consolidated statements of financial condition of Evercore Inc. and subsidiaries (the “Company”) as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, the related consolidated statements of operations, comprehensive income, changes in equity, and cash flows, for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2025, and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “consolidated financial statements”). In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Company as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2025, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
We have also audited, in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB), the Company’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2025, based on criteria established in Internal Control—Integrated Framework (2013) issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission and our report dated February 20, 2026, expressed an unqualified opinion on the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.
Basis for Opinion
These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Company’s consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the PCAOB and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
Critical Audit Matter
The critical audit matter communicated below is a matter arising from the current-period audit of the consolidated financial statements that was communicated or required to be communicated to the audit committee and that (1) relates to accounts or disclosures that are material to the consolidated financial statements and (2) involved our especially challenging, subjective, or complex judgments. The communication of critical audit matters does not alter in any way our opinion on the consolidated financial statements, taken as a whole, and we are not, by communicating the critical audit matter below, providing a separate opinion on the critical audit matter or on the accounts or disclosures to which it relates.
Investment Banking & Equities Advisory Fee Revenue - Success Fees - Refer to Notes 2 and 4 to the consolidated financial statements.
Critical Audit Matter Description
The Company recognizes advisory fee revenue, including success fees, as performance obligations are satisfied through the delivery of services to the Company’s clients. However, the recognition of success fees, which are included in investment banking & equities advisory fee revenue, is generally constrained until it is probable that a significant reversal of the applicable
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revenue will not occur in a future period. In certain instances, success fees may meet the criteria for recognition during a given reporting period although the transaction closed subsequent to the reporting period end.
The Company applies judgment in assessing whether revenue can be recognized for success fees, including consideration of factors outside of its control, to determine whether it is probable a significant reversal of the success fee revenue will not occur. A transaction can fail to be completed for reasons l, including but not limited to, a parties’ inability to agree on final terms, failure to obtain necessary board or shareholder approvals, inability to secure necessary financing, failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals, or adverse market conditions.
We identified the recognition of success fees at year end as a critical audit matter because auditor judgment is required to determine if all the conditions to recognize revenue have been met prior to close of the transaction.
How the Critical Audit Matter Was Addressed in the Audit
Our audit procedures related to the timing of recording success fee revenue for investment banking & equities advisory services at year end included the following, among others:
• We tested the effectiveness of the control activities related to the evaluation of whether success fees can be recognized as revenue, including those related to the timing of revenue recognition.
• We selected a sample of contracts with clients for which revenue was recognized prior to December 31, 2025 as well as the period subsequent to year end and performed the following:
– Evaluated whether the Company appropriately identified performance obligations and recognized revenue in the correct period by obtaining and evaluating evidence, including, but not limited to, inquiry with management, transaction close documents, press releases, confirmations, court approvals, executed agreements and communications, regarding the extent of uncertainty associated with variable consideration.
– Evaluated whether it was probable that a significant reversal of the applicable revenue would not occur.
/s/ DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP
New York, New York
February 20, 2026
We have served as the Company’s auditor since 2003.
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EVERCORE INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except share data)
December 31,
2025 2024
Assets
Current Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 1,426,020 $ 873,045
Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit (includes available-for-sale debt securities with an amortized cost of $ 877,606 and $ 813,507 at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
1,580,638 1,519,381
Accounts Receivable (net of allowances of $ 2,983 and $ 2,253 at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
555,812 421,502
Receivable from Employees and Related Parties 63,434 33,566
Other Current Assets 232,337 140,407
Total Current Assets 3,858,241 2,987,901
Investments 16,898 18,673
Deferred Tax Assets 297,361 284,508
Operating Lease Right-of-Use Assets 457,152 439,458
Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements (net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $ 170,272 and $ 151,455 at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
190,064 144,756
Goodwill 230,783 124,452
Intangible Assets (net of accumulated amortization of $ 3,727 at December 31, 2025)
30,090 —
Other Assets 277,508 174,223
Total Assets $ 5,358,097 $ 4,173,971
Liabilities and Equity
Current Liabilities
Accrued Compensation and Benefits $ 1,381,322 $ 1,024,076
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 44,562 29,041
Payable to Employees and Related Parties 181,591 48,494
Operating Lease Liabilities 58,666 55,253
Taxes Payable 15,942 4,781
Current Portion of Notes Payable 47,981 37,951
Other Current Liabilities 53,357 30,205
Total Current Liabilities 1,783,421 1,229,801
Operating Lease Liabilities 508,191 494,169
Notes Payable 540,243 335,944
Amounts Due Pursuant to Tax Receivable Agreements 59,579 52,968
Deferred Tax Liabilities 4,652 —
Other Long-term Liabilities 142,145 119,281
Total Liabilities 3,038,231 2,232,163
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 19)
Equity
Evercore Inc. Stockholders' Equity
Common Stock
Class A, par value $ 0.01 per share ( 1,000,000,000 shares authorized, 87,572,820 and 84,767,922 issued at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and 38,522,790 and 38,116,350 outstanding at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
876 848
Class B, par value $ 0.01 per share ( 1,000,000 shares authorized, 45 issued and outstanding at both December 31, 2025 and 2024)
— —
Additional Paid-In Capital 4,024,496 3,510,356
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) ( 13,128 ) ( 36,057 )
Retained Earnings 2,581,815 2,133,919
Treasury Stock at Cost ( 49,050,030 and 46,651,572 shares at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
( 4,562,483 ) ( 3,901,424 )
Total Evercore Inc. Stockholders' Equity 2,031,576 1,707,642
Noncontrolling Interest 288,290 234,166
Total Equity 2,319,866 1,941,808
Total Liabilities and Equity $ 5,358,097 $ 4,173,971
See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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EVERCORE INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(dollars and share amounts in thousands, except per share data)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Revenues
Investment Banking & Equities:
Advisory Fees $ 3,267,087 $ 2,440,605 $ 1,963,857
Underwriting Fees 179,647 157,067 111,016
Commissions and Related Revenue 242,685 214,045 202,789
Asset Management and Administration Fees 87,356 79,550 67,041
Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments 103,309 105,094 97,963
Total Revenues 3,880,084 2,996,361 2,442,666
Interest Expense 24,264 16,768 16,717
Net Revenues 3,855,820 2,979,593 2,425,949
Expenses
Employee Compensation and Benefits 2,500,834 1,974,036 1,656,875
Occupancy and Equipment Rental 108,784 90,953 84,329
Professional Fees (1)
103,044 96,205 73,741
Travel and Related Expenses 95,612 79,446 64,527
Technology and Information Services (1)
146,222 120,995 106,663
Depreciation and Amortization 32,557 24,468 24,348
Execution, Clearing and Custody Fees 12,499 13,211 12,275
Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs — 7,305 2,921
Acquisition and Transition Costs 9,858 — —
Other Operating Expenses 56,468 46,060 41,135
Total Expenses 3,065,878 2,452,679 2,066,814
Income Before Income from Equity Method Investments and Income Taxes 789,942 526,914 359,135
Income from Equity Method Investments 3,872 6,231 6,655
Income Before Income Taxes 793,814 533,145 365,790
Provision for Income Taxes 153,107 115,408 80,567
Net Income 640,707 417,737 285,223
Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest 48,785 39,458 29,744
Net Income Attributable to Evercore Inc. $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Net Income Attributable to Evercore Inc. Common Shareholders $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Weighted Average Shares of Class A Common Stock Outstanding
Basic 38,712 38,365 38,101
Diluted 42,131 41,646 40,099
Net Income Per Share Attributable to Evercore Inc. Common Shareholders:
Basic $ 15.29 $ 9.86 $ 6.71
Diluted $ 14.05 $ 9.08 $ 6.37
(1) Certain balances in prior periods were reclassified to conform to the current presentation. See Note 2 for further information.
See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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EVERCORE INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(dollars in thousands)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Net Income $ 640,707 $ 417,737 $ 285,223
Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), net of tax:
Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Securities and Investments, net ( 78 ) ( 63 ) ( 3,087 )
Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment Gain (Loss), net 24,878 ( 10,282 ) 4,603
Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) 24,800 ( 10,345 ) 1,516
Comprehensive Income 665,507 407,392 286,739
Comprehensive Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest 50,656 38,632 29,856
Comprehensive Income Attributable to Evercore Inc. $ 614,851 $ 368,760 $ 256,883
See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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EVERCORE INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
(dollars in thousands, except share data)
Accumulated
Additional Other
Class A Common Stock Paid-In Comprehensive Retained Treasury Stock Noncontrolling Total
Shares Dollars Capital Income (Loss) Earnings Shares Dollars Interest Equity
Balance at December 31, 2022 79,686,375 $ 797 $ 2,861,775 $ ( 27,942 ) $ 1,768,098 ( 41,339,113 ) $ ( 3,065,917 ) $ 189,607 $ 1,726,418
Net Income — — — — 255,479 — — 29,744 285,223
Other Comprehensive Income — — — 1,404 — — — 112 1,516
Treasury Stock Purchases — — — — — ( 3,001,283 ) ( 387,286 ) — ( 387,286 )
Evercore LP Units Exchanged for Class A Common Stock 178,118 2 15,112 — — — — ( 11,490 ) 3,624
Equity-based Compensation Awards 2,249,516 22 288,155 — — — — 24,301 312,478
Dividends — — — — ( 130,921 ) — — — ( 130,921 )
Noncontrolling Interest (Note 16) — — ( 1,844 ) — — — — ( 26,718 ) ( 28,562 )
Balance at December 31, 2023 82,114,009 821 3,163,198 ( 26,538 ) 1,892,656 ( 44,340,396 ) ( 3,453,203 ) 205,556 1,782,490
Net Income — — — — 378,279 — — 39,458 417,737
Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) — — — ( 9,519 ) — — — ( 826 ) ( 10,345 )
Treasury Stock Purchases — — — — — ( 2,311,176 ) ( 448,221 ) — ( 448,221 )
Evercore LP Units Exchanged for Class A Common Stock 351,849 4 38,254 — — — — ( 26,766 ) 11,492
Equity-based Compensation Awards 2,302,064 23 309,873 — — — — 47,141 357,037
Dividends — — — — ( 137,016 ) — — — ( 137,016 )
Noncontrolling Interest (Note 16) — — ( 969 ) — — — — ( 30,397 ) ( 31,366 )
Balance at December 31, 2024 84,767,922 848 3,510,356 ( 36,057 ) 2,133,919 ( 46,651,572 ) ( 3,901,424 ) 234,166 1,941,808
Net Income — — — — 591,922 — — 48,785 640,707
Other Comprehensive Income — — — 22,929 — — — 1,871 24,800
Treasury Stock Purchases — — — — — ( 2,398,458 ) ( 661,059 ) — ( 661,059 )
Evercore LP Units Exchanged for Class A Common Stock 365,809 4 54,726 — — — — ( 41,311 ) 13,419
Equity-based Compensation Awards 2,163,870 21 366,339 — — — — 74,049 440,409
Shares Issued as Consideration for Acquisitions 275,219 3 95,863 — — — — — 95,866
Dividends — — — — ( 144,026 ) — — — ( 144,026 )
Noncontrolling Interest (Note 16) — — ( 2,788 ) — — — — ( 29,270 ) ( 32,058 )
Balance at December 31, 2025 87,572,820 $ 876 $ 4,024,496 $ ( 13,128 ) $ 2,581,815 ( 49,050,030 ) $ ( 4,562,483 ) $ 288,290 $ 2,319,866
See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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EVERCORE INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(dollars in thousands)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Net Income $ 640,707 $ 417,737 $ 285,223
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Provided by (Used In) Operating Activities:
Net (Gains) Losses on Investments, Investment Securities and Contingent Consideration ( 24,082 ) ( 33,682 ) ( 34,671 )
Equity Method Investments, Including (Gains) Losses on Sales and Redemptions ( 112 ) 7,385 ( 192 )
Equity-Based and Other Deferred Compensation 675,100 569,734 515,381
Noncash Lease Expense 49,798 41,792 42,153
Depreciation, Amortization and Accretion, net 10,537 ( 387 ) 2,388
Bad Debt Expense 5,635 2,334 5,559
Deferred Taxes 15,086 8,074 ( 2,894 )
Decrease (Increase) in Operating Assets:
Investment Securities 23,918 30,839 11,635
Accounts Receivable ( 124,587 ) ( 54,589 ) 11,273
Receivable from Employees and Related Parties ( 4,916 ) ( 7,919 ) ( 3,758 )
Other Assets ( 131,447 ) 6,797 ( 4,759 )
(Decrease) Increase in Operating Liabilities:
Accrued Compensation and Benefits 176,881 17,754 ( 325,732 )
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 14,489 1,743 ( 966 )
Payables to Employees and Related Parties 16,053 5,446 ( 8,734 )
Taxes Payable 11,161 ( 643 ) ( 4,557 )
Other Liabilities ( 97,757 ) ( 24,264 ) ( 29,395 )
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 1,256,464 988,151 457,954
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Investments Purchased ( 1,000 ) ( 22 ) ( 37 )
Proceeds from Sale of Investments — 18,113 —
Distributions of Private Equity Investments 1,887 — 105
Investment Securities:
Proceeds from Sales and Maturities of Investment Securities 3,247,890 3,066,469 3,279,088
Purchases of Investment Securities ( 3,310,862 ) ( 3,108,767 ) ( 3,313,200 )
Maturity of Certificates of Deposit 202,950 172,297 177,446
Purchase of Certificates of Deposit ( 177,348 ) ( 185,420 ) ( 107,733 )
Cash Acquired for Acquisitions, net of Cash Paid 12,160 — —
Purchase of Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements ( 74,002 ) ( 30,101 ) ( 20,048 )
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Investing Activities ( 98,325 ) ( 67,431 ) 15,621
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
Issuance of Noncontrolling Interests 1,331 85 733
Distributions to Noncontrolling Interests ( 30,731 ) ( 30,848 ) ( 27,293 )
Payments Under Tax Receivable Agreement ( 11,371 ) ( 11,427 ) ( 10,843 )
Payment of Notes Payable ( 38,000 ) — —
Issuance of Notes Payable 250,000 — —
Debt Issuance Costs ( 662 ) — —
Purchase of Treasury Stock and Noncontrolling Interests ( 661,780 ) ( 450,530 ) ( 391,964 )
Dividends ( 144,410 ) ( 135,832 ) ( 127,864 )
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities ( 635,623 ) ( 628,552 ) ( 557,231 )
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash 31,517 ( 15,545 ) 17,017
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash 554,033 276,623 ( 66,639 )
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash – Beginning of Period 882,107 605,484 672,123
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash – End of Period $ 1,436,140 $ 882,107 $ 605,484
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW DISCLOSURE
Payments for Interest $ 19,896 $ 16,214 $ 16,181
Payments for Income Taxes $ 117,312 $ 98,201 $ 74,639
Accrued Dividends $ 15,537 $ 16,159 $ 17,054
Redemption of Luminis Interest $ — $ 7,305 $ —
Contingent Consideration Accrued $ 24,521 $ — $ —
Shares Issued as Consideration for Acquisitions $ 95,767 $ — $ —
Deferred Purchase Price Payable in Shares or Cash for Acquisitions $ 94,893 $ — $ —
Assets Acquired in Acquisitions $ 27,906 $ — $ —
Liabilities Assumed in Acquisitions $ 27,906 $ — $ —
See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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EVERCORE INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Note 1 – Organization
Evercore Inc., together with its subsidiaries (the "Company"), is an investment banking and investment management firm, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in New York, New York. The Company is a holding company which owns a controlling interest in, and is the sole general partner of, Evercore LP, a Delaware limited partnership ("Evercore LP"). The Company operates from its offices and through its affiliates in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
The Investment Banking & Equities segment includes the investment banking business through which the Company provides advice to clients on significant mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, shareholder activism and other strategic corporate transactions, with a particular focus on advising prominent multinational corporations and substantial private equity firms on large, complex transactions. The Company also provides liability management and restructuring advice to companies in financial transition, as well as to creditors, shareholders and potential acquirers. In addition, the Company provides its clients with capital markets advice, underwrites securities offerings, raises funds for financial sponsors and provides advisory services focused on partnerships and private funds interests, as well as on primary and secondary transactions for real estate oriented financial sponsors and private equity interests. The Investment Banking & Equities segment also includes the equities business through which the Company offers macroeconomic, policy and fundamental equity research and agency-based equity securities trading for institutional investors. The Company's interest in Seneca Advisors LTDA ("Seneca Evercore"), which is accounted for under the equity method of accounting, and the Company's former interest in Luminis Partners ("Luminis", through September 2024), are also reflected in the Investment Banking & Equities segment. In 2025, the Company acquired Robey Warshaw, an independent advisory firm headquartered in the United Kingdom.
The Investment Management segment includes the wealth management business through which the Company provides investment advisory, wealth management and fiduciary services for high-net-worth individuals and associated entities, and the private equity business, which holds interests in private equity funds which are not managed by the Company. The Investment Management segment also includes an interest in Atalanta Sosnoff Capital, LLC ("Atalanta Sosnoff"), which is accounted for under the equity method of accounting, and the Company's former interest in ABS Investment Management Holdings LP and ABS Investment Management GP LLC (collectively, "ABS", through July 2024).
Note 2 – Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Presentation – The consolidated financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP").
The consolidated financial statements of the Company are comprised of the consolidation of Evercore LP and Evercore LP's wholly-owned and majority-owned direct and indirect subsidiaries, including Evercore Group L.L.C. ("EGL"), a registered broker-dealer in the U.S., and Evercore Partners International LLP ("Evercore U.K."), an investment firm in the U.K. The Company's policy is to consolidate all subsidiaries in which it has a controlling financial interest, as well as any variable interest entities ("VIEs") where the Company is deemed to be the primary beneficiary, when it has the power to make the decisions that most significantly affect the economic performance of the VIE and has the obligation to absorb significant losses or the right to receive benefits that could potentially be significant to the VIE. The Company reviews factors, including the rights of the equity holders and obligations of equity holders to absorb losses or receive expected residual returns, to determine if the investment is a VIE. In evaluating whether the Company is the primary beneficiary, the Company evaluates its economic interests in the entity held either directly or indirectly by the Company. The consolidation analysis is generally performed qualitatively. This analysis, which requires judgment, is performed at each reporting date.
Evercore LP is a VIE and the Company is the primary beneficiary. Specifically, the Company has the majority economic interest in Evercore LP and has decision making authority that significantly affects the economic performance of the entity while the limited partners have no kick-out or substantive participating rights. The assets and liabilities of Evercore LP represent substantially all of the consolidated assets and liabilities of the Company with the exception of U.S. corporate taxes and related items, which are presented on the Company's (Parent Company Only) Condensed Statements of Financial Condition in Note 24.
Evercore ISI International Limited ("Evercore ISI U.K."), Evercore U.K., Evercore (Japan) Ltd. ("Evercore Japan"), Evercore Consulting (Beijing) Co. Ltd. ("Evercore Beijing"), Evercore Partners Canada Ltd. ("Evercore Canada"), Evercore Asia Limited ("Evercore Hong Kong"), Evercore Asia (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. ("Evercore Singapore") and PT Evercore Advisory Indonesia ("Evercore Indonesia") are also VIEs, and the Company is the primary beneficiary of these VIEs. Specifically for Evercore ISI U.K., Evercore Japan, Evercore Beijing, Evercore Canada, Evercore Hong Kong, Evercore Singapore (as of January 1, 2025 for Evercore Singapore) and Evercore Indonesia (as of June 1, 2025 for Evercore Indonesia), the Company
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
provides financial support through transfer pricing agreements with these entities, which exposes the Company to losses that are potentially significant to these entities, and has decision making authority that significantly affects the economic performance of these entities. The Company has the majority economic interest in Evercore U.K. and has decision making authority that significantly affects the economic performance of this entity. The Company included in its Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition Evercore ISI U.K., Evercore U.K., Evercore Japan, Evercore Beijing, Evercore Canada, Evercore Hong Kong, Evercore Singapore and Evercore Indonesia assets of $ 1,269,753 and liabilities of $ 485,879 at December 31, 2025 and Evercore ISI U.K., Evercore U.K., Evercore Japan, Evercore Beijing, Evercore Canada and Evercore Hong Kong assets of $ 581,814 and liabilities of $ 246,321 at December 31, 2024.
All intercompany balances and transactions with the Company's subsidiaries have been eliminated upon consolidation.
Evercore LP partnership units
Class A LP Units – At the time of the Company's initial public offering, the members of Evercore LP (the "Members") received Class A limited partnership units of Evercore LP ("Class A LP Units") in consideration for their contribution of the various entities included in the historical combined financial statements of the Company. The Class A LP Units were subject to vesting requirements and transfer restrictions and are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis for shares of Class A common stock of the Company ("Class A Shares"). Periodically, certain employees of the Company purchase vested Class A LP Units at fair value at the time of purchase. At December 31, 2013, all Class A LP Units were fully vested.
Class E LP Units – In conjunction with the acquisition of the operating businesses of International Strategy & Investment ("ISI") in 2014, the Company issued Class E limited partnership units of Evercore LP ("Class E LP Units"), which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis for Class A Shares. At December 31, 2020, all Class E LP Units were fully vested.
Class I LP Units – In conjunction with the appointment of the Chief Executive Officer (then Executive Chairman) , the Company issued unvested Class I-P Units of Evercore LP ("Class I-P Units"). The Class I-P Units were contingently exchangeable into Class I limited partnership units of Evercore LP ("Class I LP Units"), which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis for Class A Shares. At December 31, 2022, all Class I LP Units were fully vested.
Class K LP Units – The Company periodically awards unvested Class K-P Units of Evercore LP ("Class K-P Units"). The Class K-P Units convert into Class K limited partnership units of Evercore LP ("Class K LP Units"), contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market, performance and service conditions. The Class K LP Units are ultimately exchangeable on a one -for-one basis for Class A Shares.
See Note 18 for further information on Evercore LP partnership units ("LP Units") where exchangeability is subject to performance and/or market conditions.
The Company accounts for exchanges of LP Units for Class A Shares based on the carrying amounts of the LP Units immediately before the exchange.
The Company's interest in Evercore LP is within the scope of Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") 810-20, " Control of Partnerships and Similar Entities." The Company consolidates Evercore LP and records noncontrolling interest for the economic interest in Evercore LP held directly by others, which includes the Members.
Revenue Recognition – The Company accounts for revenue recognition under ASC 606, "Revenue from Contracts with Customers," ("ASC 606"), which provides a five step model to revenue recognition as follows:
Step 1: Identify the contract(s) with a customer
Step 2: Identify the performance obligations in the contract
Step 3: Determine the transaction price
Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract
Step 5: Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation
The Company applies this model to revenue streams from its Investment Banking & Equities and Investment Management segments.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Investment Banking & Equities Revenue – The Company earns fees from clients for providing advisory services on strategic matters, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, leveraged buyouts, liability management and restructurings, activism and defense and similar corporate finance matters. The Company's Investment Banking & Equities segment also includes services related to securities underwriting, private placement services and commissions for agency-based equity trading services and equity research. Revenue is recognized as the Company satisfies performance obligations, upon transfer of control of promised services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to receive in exchange for these services. The Company’s contracts with customers may include promises to transfer multiple services to a customer. Determining whether services are considered distinct performance obligations that should be accounted for separately versus together may require significant judgment. For performance obligations satisfied over time, determining a measure of progress requires the Company to make significant judgments that affect the timing of revenue recognized. For certain advisory services, the Company has concluded that performance obligations are satisfied over time. This is based on the premise that the Company transfers control of services and the client simultaneously receives benefits from these services over the course of an engagement. For performance obligations satisfied at a point in time, determining when control transfers requires the Company to make significant judgments that affect the timing of when revenue is recognized. The Company records revenue on the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the following:
Advisory Fees – In general, advisory fees are paid at the time the Company signs an engagement letter, during the course of the engagement or when an engagement is completed. In some circumstances, and as a function of the terms of an engagement letter, the Company may receive fixed retainer fees for financial advisory services concurrent with, or soon after, the execution of the engagement letter or over the course of the engagement, where the engagement letter will specify a future service period associated with those fees. The Company may also receive announcement fees upon announcement of a transaction in addition to success fees upon closing of a transaction or another defined outcome, both of which represent variable consideration. This variable consideration will be included in the transaction price, as defined, and recognized as revenue to the extent that it is probable that a significant reversal of revenue will not occur. When assessing probability, the Company applies careful analysis and judgment to the remaining factors necessary for completion of a transaction, including factors outside of the Company's control. A transaction can fail to be completed for many reasons which are outside of the Company’s control, including failure of parties to agree upon final terms, to secure necessary board or shareholder approvals, to secure necessary financing, to achieve necessary regulatory approvals, or due to adverse market conditions. In the case of bankruptcy engagements, fees may be subject to court approval.
With respect to retainer, announcement and success fees in merger and acquisition ("M&A") transactions, there are no distinct performance obligations aside from advisory activities, which are generally focused on achieving a milestone (typically, the announcement and/or the closing of a transaction). These advisory services are provided over time throughout the contract period. The Company recognizes revenue when distinct services are performed and when it is probable that a reversal of revenue will not occur, which is generally upon the announcement or closing of a transaction. Accordingly, in any given period, advisory fees recognized for certain transactions may relate to services performed in prior periods. In circumstances in which retainer fees are received in advance of services, these fees are initially recorded as deferred revenue (a contract liability), which is recorded in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition, and subsequently recognized in Advisory Fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations during the applicable time period within which the service is rendered. Announcement fees for advisory services are recognized upon announcement (the point at which it is determined that the reversal of revenue is not probable) and all other requirements for revenue recognition are satisfied. A portion of the announcement fee may be deferred based on the services remaining to be completed, if any. Success fees for advisory services, such as M&A advice, are recognized when it is determined that the reversal of revenue is not probable and all other requirements for revenue recognition are satisfied, which is generally at closing of the transaction.
With respect to fairness or valuation opinions, fees are fixed and there is a distinct performance obligation, since the opinion is rendered separate from any other advisory activities. Revenues related to fairness or valuation opinions are recognized at the point in time when the opinion has been rendered and delivered to the client. In the event the Company was to receive an opinion or success fee in advance of the completion conditions noted above, such fee would initially be recorded as deferred revenue (a contract liability) in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and subsequently recognized in Advisory Fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations when the conditions of completion have been satisfied.
Placement fee revenues are attributable to capital raising for both corporations and financial sponsors. The Company recognizes placement fees in accordance with the terms of the engagement letter, which are generally contingent on the
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achievement of a capital commitment by an investor, at the time of the client's acceptance of capital or capital commitments.
Underwriting Fees – Underwriting fees are attributable to public and private offerings of equity and debt securities and are recognized at the point in time when the offering has been deemed to be completed by the lead manager of the underwriting group, or in the case of certain ongoing issuances when the sale of the securities has occurred. When the offering is completed, the performance obligation has been satisfied and the Company recognizes the applicable management fee, selling concession, sales agent commission or placement agent fee. Offering expenses are presented gross in the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company also manages assignments involving the exchange of an issuer's securities where fees are recognized when earned.
Commissions and Related Revenue – Commissions and Related Revenue include commissions received from customers for the execution of agency-based brokerage transactions in listed and over-the-counter equities. The execution of each trade order represents a distinct performance obligation and the transaction price at the point in time of trade order execution is fixed. Trade execution is satisfied at the point in time that the customer has control of the asset and as such, fees are recorded on a trade date basis or, in the case of payments under commission sharing arrangements, when earned. The Company also earns subscription fees for the sale of research, as well as revenues from trades primarily executed on a riskless principal basis. The delivery of research under subscription arrangements represents a distinct performance obligation that is satisfied over time. The fees are fixed and are recognized over the period in which the performance obligation is satisfied. Cash received before the subscription period ends is initially recorded as deferred revenue (a contract liability) in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition, and is recognized in Commissions and Related Revenue on the Consolidated Statements of Operations ratably over the period in which the related services are rendered.
Taxes collected from customers and remitted to governmental authorities are presented on a net basis on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Asset Management and Administration Fees – The Company's Investment Management segment generates revenues from the management of client assets and through interests in private equity funds which are not managed by the Company. The Company’s contracts with customers may include promises to transfer multiple services to a customer. Determining whether services are considered distinct performance obligations that should be accounted for separately versus together may require significant judgment. For performance obligations satisfied over time, determining a measure of progress requires the Company to make significant judgments that affect the timing of revenue recognized.
Asset management fees for third-party clients are generally based on the value of the assets under management and any performance fees that may be negotiated with the client. The management of asset portfolios represents a distinct performance obligation that is satisfied over time. These fees are generally recognized over the period that the related services are provided and in which the performance obligation is satisfied, based upon the beginning, ending or average value of the assets for the relevant period. Fees paid in advance of services rendered are initially recorded as deferred revenue (a contract liability), which is recorded in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition, and are recognized in Asset Management and Administration Fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations ratably over the period in which the related service is rendered.
Fees generated for serving as an independent fiduciary and/or trustee are either based on a flat fee, are pre-negotiated with the client or are based on the value of assets under administration. The management of assets under administration represents a distinct performance obligation that is satisfied over time. For ongoing engagements, fees are billed monthly or quarterly either in advance or in arrears. Fees paid in advance of services rendered and satisfaction of the performance obligation are initially recorded as deferred revenue (a contract liability) in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition, and are recognized in Asset Management and Administration Fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations ratably over the period in which the related services are rendered and the performance obligation is satisfied.
Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, and Interest Expense – Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, includes the following:
• Interest income, including accretion, and income (losses) on investment securities, including the Company's investment funds (which are used as an economic hedge against the Company's deferred cash compensation program), certificates of deposit, cash and cash equivalents and long-term accounts receivable
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• A gain on the sale of the remaining portion of the Company's interest in ABS in 2024. See Note 10 for further information
• A loss related to the release of cumulative foreign exchange losses resulting from the redemption of the Company's interest in Luminis in 2024. See Note 10 for further information
• Gains (losses) resulting from foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations and foreign currency exchange forward contracts used as an economic hedge against exchange rate risk for foreign currency denominated accounts receivable or other commitments
• Realized and unrealized gains and losses on interests in private equity funds which the Company does not manage
• Adjustments to amounts due pursuant to the Company's tax receivable agreement, subsequent to its initial establishment, related to changes in enacted tax rates
Interest Expense includes interest expense associated with the Company’s Notes Payable, lines of credit and other financing arrangements, including interest expense related to deferred acquisition consideration and mandatorily redeemable interests.
Client Expense Reimbursement – In the conduct of its financial advisory service engagements, the Company receives reimbursement for certain expenses incurred by the Company in the course of performing services. Transaction-related expenses, which are billable to clients, are recognized as revenue and recorded in Accounts Receivable on the later of the date of an executed engagement letter or the date the expense is incurred.
Noncontrolling Interest – Noncontrolling interest recorded in the consolidated financial statements relates to the portions of the Company's subsidiaries not owned by the Company. The Company allocates net income to noncontrolling interests held at Evercore LP and at the operating entity level, where required, by multiplying the relative ownership interest of the noncontrolling interest holders for the period by the net income or loss for the entity to which the noncontrolling interest relates. In circumstances where the governing documents of the entity to which the noncontrolling interest relates require special allocations of profits (losses) to the controlling and noncontrolling interest holders, the net income or loss of these entities is allocated based on these special allocations.
Noncontrolling Interest is presented as a component of Total Equity on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and below Net Income on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. In addition, there is an allocation of the components of Total Comprehensive Income between controlling interests and noncontrolling interests. Changes in a parent's ownership interest while the parent retains control of its subsidiary are accounted for as equity transactions.
See Note 16 for further information.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments – The majority of the Company's assets and liabilities are recorded at fair value or at amounts that approximate fair value. Such assets and liabilities include cash and cash equivalents, investment securities, investments, receivables and payables and accruals. See Note 11 for further information.
Cash and Cash Equivalents – Cash and Cash Equivalents consist of short-term highly-liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less.
Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit and Futures and Forward Contracts – Investment Securities may include investments in U.S. Treasury securities, other debt securities and investments in readily-marketable equity securities, including the Company's portfolio of exchange-traded funds, which are accounted for under ASC 320-10, " Investments - Debt Securities" and ASC 321-10, " Investments - Equity Securities," ("ASC 321-10"). The securities are carried at fair value on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition; debt securities are valued based on quoted prices that exist in the marketplace for similar issues and equity securities are valued using quoted market prices on applicable exchanges or markets. Investment Securities transactions are recorded as of the trade date. The Company also periodically enters into futures contracts as an economic hedge against the Company's deferred cash compensation program and foreign currency exchange forward contracts as an economic hedge against exchange rate risk for foreign currency denominated accounts receivable or other commitments. In accordance with ASC 815, "Derivatives and Hedging," ("ASC 815"), futures and forward contracts are carried at fair value.
Debt securities are classified as available-for-sale and any unrealized gains and losses are recorded as net increases or decreases to Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), net of tax, and realized gains and losses on these securities are
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included in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Realized and unrealized gains and losses on equity securities and futures contracts are recorded in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. EGL also invests in fixed income portfolios consisting of U.S. Treasury securities, which are carried at fair value, with changes in fair value recorded in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations, as required for broker-dealers in securities. Certificates of Deposit consist of investments with certain banks with original maturities of four months or less when purchased.
See Note 8 for further information.
Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets – Accounts Receivable consists primarily of investment banking fees and expense reimbursements charged to the Company's clients. The Company records accounts receivable, net of any allowance for credit losses, when relevant revenue recognition criteria has been achieved and payment is conditioned on the passage of time. The Company maintains an allowance for credit losses to provide coverage for estimated losses from its client receivables. In accordance with ASC 326, "Financial Instruments - Credit Losses" , the Company determines the adequacy of the allowance by estimating the probability of loss based on the Company's analysis of historical credit loss experience of its client receivables, and taking into consideration current market conditions and reasonable and supportable forecasts that affect the collectability of the reported amount. The Company has determined that long-term forecasted information is not relevant to its fee receivables, which are primarily short-term. The Company updates its average credit loss rates periodically and maintains a quarterly allowance review process to consider current factors that would require an adjustment to the credit loss allowance. In addition, the Company periodically performs a qualitative assessment to monitor risks associated with current and forecasted conditions that may require an adjustment to the expected credit loss rates. Expected credit losses for financial assets and changes to expected credit losses during the period are recognized in earnings.
The Company's receivables collection periods are generally within 90 days of invoice, with the exception of placement fees, which are generally collected within 180 days of invoice, and certain fees primarily related to private funds capital raising and the private capital businesses, a portion of which may be collected in a period exceeding one year . The collection period for liability management and restructuring transaction receivables may exceed 90 days. Receivables that are collected in a period exceeding one year are reflected in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
The Company records contract assets within Other Current Assets and Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition when payment is due from a client conditioned on future performance or the occurrence of other events. The Company also recognizes a contract asset for the incremental costs of obtaining a contract with a customer if the benefit of those costs is expected to be longer than one year . The Company applies a practical expedient to expense costs to obtain a contract as incurred when the amortization period is one year or less.
See Note 4 for further information.
Investments – The Company's investments include investments in unconsolidated affiliated companies and other investments in private equity partnerships:
Affiliates – The Company has equity interests in Atalanta Sosnoff, Seneca Evercore, ABS (through July 2024) and Luminis (through September 2024) and includes its share of the income (losses) from these entities within Income from Equity Method Investments, as a component of Income Before Income Taxes, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
The Company assesses each of its equity method investments annually for impairment, or more frequently if circumstances indicate impairment may have occurred.
Private Equity – The investments in private equity funds consist primarily of investments in marketable and non-marketable securities of the portfolio companies. The underlying investments held by the private equity funds are valued based on quoted market prices or estimated fair value if there is no public market. The fair value of non-marketable securities is determined by giving consideration to a range of factors, including but not limited to, market conditions, operating performance (current and projected) and subsequent financing transactions. Due to the inherent uncertainty in the valuation of these non-marketable securities, estimated values may materially differ from the values that would have been used had a ready market existed for these investments. Investments in publicly-traded securities held by the private equity funds are valued using quoted market prices. The Company recognizes its allocable share of the changes in fair value of the private equity funds' underlying investments as realized and unrealized gains (losses) within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
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Other Investments – The Company also maintains investments in Glisco Manager Holdings LP and equity securities in private companies, which are accounted for as equity securities without readily determinable fair values in accordance with ASC 321-10. The Company assesses these investments quarterly for impairment, or more frequently if circumstances indicate impairment may have occurred.
See Note 10 for further information.
Leases – Pursuant to ASC 842, "Leases" ("ASC 842"), the Company includes the impact of all leases, including short-term leases, on its Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. The Company does not separate lease and non-lease components of contracts for leases for the use of office space and equipment. Operating leases for office space generally contain payments for real estate taxes, common area maintenance and other operating expenses in addition to rent payments that are not fixed; the Company accounts for these costs as variable payments and does not include these as part of the lease component.
The present values of the Company's lease commitments are reflected as long-term assets, within Operating Lease Right-of-Use Assets, with corresponding liabilities classified as current and non-current, within Operating Lease Liabilities on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. The Company determines if an arrangement is a lease at inception. Right-of-use assets represent the Company's right to use the underlying assets for their lease terms and lease liabilities represent the Company's obligation to make lease payments arising from these leases. Right-of-use assets and lease liabilities are recognized at the lease commencement date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term. Right-of-use assets are subject to certain adjustments for lease incentives and initial direct costs. The lease terms include options to extend the lease when it is reasonably certain that the Company will exercise that option. The Company's lease agreements do not contain any residual value guarantees.
Operating lease expense is included in Occupancy and Equipment Rental on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations.
See Note 9 for further information.
Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements – Fixed assets, including equipment, hardware and software and leasehold improvements, are stated at cost, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization. Furniture, equipment and computer hardware and software are depreciated using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets, primarily ranging from three to seven years . Leasehold improvements are amortized over the shorter of the term of the lease or the useful life of the asset. Certain costs associated with the acquisition or development of internal-use software and cloud computing arrangements are also capitalized. Once the software is ready for its intended use, the capitalized costs are amortized using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the software or hosting arrangement. Capitalized costs associated with cloud computing arrangements are presented in the same line item on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition that a prepayment of the fees for the associated hosting arrangement is presented in (within Other Assets). The capitalized costs associated with cloud computing arrangements are amortized over the term of the arrangement and the expense is presented in the same line item on the Consolidated Statements of Operations as the fees associated with the hosting element of the arrangement (within Technology and Information Services).
See Note 12 for further information.
Goodwill and Intangible Assets – Goodwill is tested for impairment annually, as of November 30 th , or more frequently if circumstances indicate impairment may have occurred. The Company assesses whether any goodwill allocated to its applicable reporting unit is impaired by comparing the fair value of each reporting unit with its respective carrying amount. For acquired businesses, contingent consideration is recognized and measured at fair value as of the acquisition date and at subsequent reporting periods.
The Company tests goodwill for impairment at the reporting unit level. In determining the fair value for each reporting unit the Company utilizes either a market multiple approach or a discounted cash flow methodology based on the adjusted cash flows from operations, or a weighted combination of both a market multiple approach and discounted cash flow methodology. The market multiple approach includes applying the average earnings multiples of comparable public companies for their respective reporting unit multiplied by the forecasted earnings of the respective reporting unit to yield an estimate of fair value. The discounted cash flow methodology begins with the forecasted adjusted cash flows from each of the reporting units and uses a discount rate that reflects the weighted average cost of capital adjusted for the risks inherent in the future cash flows.
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The Company recognizes an impairment charge for the amount by which the carrying amount of a reporting unit exceeds its fair value.
Intangible assets with finite lives are amortized over their estimated useful lives and are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of such assets may not be recoverable, in accordance with ASC 360, " Property, Plant, and Equipment" ("ASC 360") .
See Note 5 for further information.
Compensation and Benefits – Compensation includes salaries, bonuses (discretionary awards and guaranteed amounts), severance, deferred cash and share-based compensation, and other benefits. Cash bonuses are accrued over the respective service periods to which they relate and deferred cash and share-based grants are expensed prospectively over their requisite service period, subject to acceleration in certain cases.
The Company's medical insurance plan in the U.S. is a self-funded plan and the Company is liable for the funding of claims under the plan. The Company also maintains stop-loss insurance for its medical plan to provide coverage for claims over a defined financial threshold. In accordance with ASC 405-30, " Liabilities - Insurance-Related Assessments ", the Company accrues losses for the total cost of both asserted and unasserted claims. The cost of incurred but not reported claims is measured at the present value, as applicable, of the estimated ultimate cost to the plan of settling those claims. See Note 14 for further information.
Share-Based Payments and Other Deferred Compensation – The Company issues share-based and deferred cash compensation awards as part of its annual bonus awards, in conjunction with new hire arrangements or for the purpose of incentive or retention. Periodically, incentive awards granted include both performance and service-based vesting requirements and, in certain awards, market-based requirements.
The Company accounts for share-based payments in accordance with ASC 718, "Compensation – Stock Compensation" ("ASC 718"). As such, the grant date fair value of share-based compensation awards that require future service is amortized over the applicable requisite service period of the award. Expense related to share-based and deferred cash compensation awards to employees is included within Employee Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Expense is recognized for awards with performance conditions if, and to the extent, it is probable that the performance condition will be achieved. The effect of a market condition is reflected in the grant date fair value of an award and expense is recognized provided that the service condition is satisfied and to the extent that any performance condition is achieved. Awards made to employees who are, or will become, retirement eligible prior to the stated vesting date are amortized over the expected substantive service period of the award.
Awards classified as liabilities as required under ASC 718, such as cash settled share-based awards, are re-measured at fair value at each reporting period.
See Note 18 for further information.
Foreign Currency Translation – Foreign currency assets and liabilities have been translated at rates of exchange prevailing at the end of the periods presented. Income and expenses transacted in foreign currency have been translated at average monthly exchange rates during the period. Translation gains and losses are included in Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment Gain (Loss), net, as a component of Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) on the Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity and the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income. Transactional exchange gains and losses, as well as releases of cumulative foreign currency translation gains and losses from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), are included in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Income Taxes – The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, " Income Taxes" ("ASC 740"), which requires the recognition of tax benefits or expenses on temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax basis of its assets and liabilities.
Deferred income taxes reflect the net tax effects of temporary differences between financial reporting and the tax basis of assets and liabilities and are measured using the enacted tax rates and laws that will be in effect when such differences are expected to reverse. Such temporary differences are reflected on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as deferred tax assets and liabilities. The Company accounts for the impact of changes in statutory income tax rates on deferred tax assets and liabilities in the year of enactment. Deferred tax assets are reduced by a valuation allowance when it is more-likely-than-not that some portion, or all, of the deferred tax assets will not be realized. Significant management
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judgment is required in determining the Company's provision for income taxes, deferred tax assets and liabilities and any valuation allowance recorded against the Company's net deferred tax assets.
Excess tax benefits and deficiencies from the delivery of Class A Shares under share-based payment arrangements are recognized in the Company's Provision for Income Taxes on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
ASC 740 provides a benefit recognition model with a two-step approach consisting of "more-likely-than-not" recognition criteria, and a measurement attribute that measures the position as the largest amount of tax benefit that is greater than 50% likely of being realized upon ultimate settlement. ASC 740 also requires the recognition of liabilities created by differences between tax positions taken in a tax return and amounts recognized in the financial statements.
See Note 21 for further information.
Reclassifications – During 2025, certain balances on the Consolidated Statements of Operations for prior periods were reclassified to conform to the current presentation, with no impact on previously reported Net Income.
Technology and Information Services – The Company renamed "Communications and Information Services" to "Technology and Information Services" on the Consolidated Statements of Operations and reclassified $ 39,521 and $ 35,060 of technology and related expenses from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Note 3 – Recent Accounting Pronouncements
ASU 2023-07 – In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2023-07, "Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures" ("ASU 2023-07"). ASU 2023-07 provides amendments to ASC 280, "Segment Reporting" ("ASC 280"), which require disclosure of incremental segment information on an annual and interim basis, and require that all annual disclosures currently required by ASC 280 about a reportable segment's profit or loss and assets are also provided in interim periods. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023 and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted. The amendments require retrospective application. The Company adopted ASU 2023-07 on January 1, 2024. The adoption of ASU 2023-07 resulted in the Company providing disclosure of incremental segment information, including significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the Company's Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"). See Note 23 for further information.
ASU 2023-09 – In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, "Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures" ("ASU 2023-09"). ASU 2023-09 provides amendments to ASC 740, which require greater disaggregation of information in a reporting entity's effective tax rate reconciliation, require disaggregation of income taxes paid by federal, state, and foreign jurisdictions and add or modify certain other disclosure requirements. The amendments in this update are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024. The Company adopted ASU 2023-09 on January 1, 2025, on a prospective basis. The adoption of ASU 2023-09 resulted in the Company providing disclosure of incremental income tax information, including greater disaggregation of information in the effective income tax rate reconciliation and of income taxes paid. While ASU 2023-09 implements further income tax disclosure requirements, it does not change how an entity determines its income tax obligation, and it had no impact on the Company's financial condition, results of operations or cash flows. See Note 21 for further information.
ASU 2024-01 – In March 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-01, "Compensation – Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Scope Application of Profits Interest and Similar Awards" ("ASU 2024-01"). ASU 2024-01 provides amendments to ASC 718, which provide guidance in determining whether profits interest and similar awards should be accounted for as share-based arrangements within the scope of Topic 718. The amendments in this update are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024. The amendments should be applied on a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company adopted ASU 2024-01 on January 1, 2025 on a prospective basis. The adoption of ASU 2024-01 did not have a material impact on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
ASU 2024-03 – In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-03, "Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income – Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses" ("ASU 2024-03"). ASU 2024-03 provides amendments to ASC 220, "Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income" , which require disaggregated disclosure of certain income statement expense captions into specified categories within the notes to the financial statements. The amendments in this update are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2026, with
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early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied on a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company is currently assessing the impact of this update on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
ASU 2025-03 – In May 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-03, "Business Combinations (Topic 805) and Consolidation (Topic 810): Determining the Accounting Acquirer in the Acquisition of a Variable Interest Entity" ("ASU 2025-03"). ASU 2025-03 provides amendments to ASC 805, "Business Combinations", and to ASC 810, "Consolidation", which revise the guidance for determining the accounting acquirer in a transaction effected primarily by exchanging equity interests in which the legal acquiree is a VIE that meets the definition of a business. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026 and interim periods within those fiscal years, with early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied on a prospective basis. The Company is currently assessing the impact of this update on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
ASU 2025-05 – In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-05, "Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets" ("ASU 2025-05"). ASU 2025-05 provides amendments to ASC 326, which allow entities to elect a practical expedient that assumes that current conditions as of the balance sheet date do not change for the remaining life of the asset when developing reasonable and supportable forecasts as part of estimating expected credit losses for current accounts receivable and current contract assets arising from transactions accounted for under ASC 606. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2025 and interim periods within those fiscal years, with early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied on a prospective basis. The Company adopted ASU 2025-05 on January 1, 2026 on a prospective basis and elected the practical expedient provided by ASU 2025-05. Under this expedient, the Company assumes that economic conditions as of the balance sheet date remain unchanged for the remaining life of all current accounts receivable and current contract assets arising from transactions under ASC 606. The Company continues to estimate expected credit losses for non-current receivables and contract assets in accordance with ASC 326's standard methodology. The adoption of ASU 2025-05 did not have a material impact on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
ASU 2025-06 – In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-06, "Intangibles – Goodwill and Other – Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use Software" ("ASU 2025-06") . ASU 2025-06 provides amendments to ASC 350-40, "Intangibles – Goodwill and Other – Internal-Use Software" , which revise the guidance for the accounting and disclosure of internal-use software costs. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2027 and interim periods within those fiscal years, with early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied on a prospective, retrospective or modified basis. The Company is currently assessing the impact of this update on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
ASU 2025-11 – In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-11, "Interim Reporting (Topic 270): Narrow-Scope Improvements" ("ASU 2025-11"). ASU 2025-11 provides amendments to ASC 270, which clarify interim disclosure requirements and require disclosure of events since the end of the last annual reporting period that have a material impact on the entity. The amendments in this update are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2027 and interim periods within those fiscal years, with early adoption permitted. The amendments should be applied on a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company is currently assessing the impact of this update on the Company's financial condition, results of operations and cash flows, or disclosures thereto.
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Note 4 – Revenue and Accounts Receivable
The following table presents revenue recognized by the Company for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Investment Banking & Equities:
Advisory Fees $ 3,267,087 $ 2,440,605 $ 1,963,857
Underwriting Fees 179,647 157,067 111,016
Commissions and Related Revenue 242,685 214,045 202,789
Total Investment Banking & Equities $ 3,689,419 $ 2,811,717 $ 2,277,662
Investment Management:
Asset Management and Administration Fees:
Wealth Management
$ 87,356 $ 79,550 $ 67,041
Total Investment Management $ 87,356 $ 79,550 $ 67,041
Contract Balances
The change in the Company’s contract assets and liabilities during the following periods primarily reflects timing differences between the Company’s performance and the client’s payment. The Company’s receivables, contract assets and deferred revenue (contract liabilities) for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 are as follows:
For the Year Ended December 31, 2025
Receivables
(Current) (1)
Receivables
(Long-term) (2)
Contract Assets (Current) (3)
Contract Assets (Long-term) (2)
Deferred Revenue
(Contract Liabilities) (4)
Balance at January 1, 2025 $ 421,502 $ 101,314 $ 62,379 $ 14,477 $ 3,582
Increase 134,310 28,539 85,065 13,428 2,413
Balance at December 31, 2025 $ 555,812 $ 129,853 $ 147,444 $ 27,905 $ 5,995
For the Year Ended December 31, 2024
Receivables
(Current) (1)
Receivables
(Long-term) (2)
Contract Assets (Current) (3)
Contract Assets (Long-term) (2)
Deferred Revenue
(Contract Liabilities) (4)
Balance at January 1, 2024 $ 371,606 $ 93,689 $ 85,401 $ 5,845 $ 3,524
Increase (Decrease) 49,896 7,625 ( 23,022 ) 8,632 58
Balance at December 31, 2024 $ 421,502 $ 101,314 $ 62,379 $ 14,477 $ 3,582
(1) Included in Accounts Receivable on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(2) Included in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(3) Included in Other Current Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(4) Included in Other Current Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
The Company's contract assets represent arrangements in which an estimate of variable consideration has been included in the transaction price and thereby recognized as revenue that precedes the contractual due date. Under ASC 606, revenue is recognized when all material conditions for completion have been met and it is probable that a significant revenue reversal will not occur in a future period.
The Company recognized revenue of $ 28,129 , $ 23,302 and $ 29,587 on the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, that was initially included in deferred revenue within Other Current Liabilities on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Generally, performance obligations under client arrangements will be settled within one year ; therefore, the Company has elected to apply the practical expedient in ASC 606-10-50-14.
The allowance for credit losses for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 is as follows:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024
Beginning Balance $ 2,253 $ 5,603
Bad debt expense, net of reversals 5,635 2,334
Write-offs, foreign currency translation and other adjustments ( 4,905 ) ( 5,684 )
Ending Balance $ 2,983 $ 2,253
The change in the balance during the year ended December 31, 2025 is primarily related to an increase in the Company's reserve for credit losses, partially offset by the write-off of aged receivables.
For long-term accounts receivable and long-term contract assets, the Company monitors clients’ creditworthiness based on collection experience and other internal metrics. The following table presents the Company’s long-term accounts receivable and long-term contract assets, primarily from the Company's private and secondary fund advisory businesses, as of December 31, 2025, by year of origination:
Amortized Carrying Value by Origination Year
2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 Total
Long-term Accounts Receivable and Long-term Contract Assets $ 102,611 $ 38,812 $ 11,923 $ 4,346 $ 66 $ 157,758
Note 5 – Business Changes and Developments
Robey Warshaw
On July 29, 2025, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire Robey Warshaw, an independent advisory firm headquartered in the United Kingdom. The transaction closed on October 1, 2025.
As consideration for the acquisition, the Company delivered to the sellers £ 71,250 ($ 95,767 ) at closing in the form of 275 Class A Shares, as well as cash of $ 5,345 . Of the £ 71,250 delivered in Class A Shares at closing, £ 62,700 ($ 84,275 ) is subject to repayment if the sellers fail to provide service over a four-year period following the acquisition and, as such, will be treated as compensation for accounting purposes. See Note 18 for further information. Additionally, the Company will deliver to the sellers £ 74,813 ($ 100,796 ) due on the first anniversary of the closing (in Class A Shares or cash), the present value of which was $ 94,893 at closing and is classified within Payable to Employees and Related Parties on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. The sellers are also entitled to contingent consideration, which had a fair value of $ 24,521 as of December 31, 2025, and will be payable on various dates between closing and shortly following the six th anniversary of closing, dependent on the achievement of certain performance thresholds over a multi-year period. This contingent consideration was recorded, at fair value, within Other Long-term Liabilities on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025.
This transaction resulted in the Company recognizing goodwill of $ 102,221 at closing, as well as intangible assets relating to advisory backlog of $ 10,887 and client relationships of $ 22,850 , recognized in the Investment Banking & Equities segment. These intangible assets are being amortized over an estimated useful life of 18 months and three years , respectively. The Company recognized $ 3,660 of amortization expense related to these intangible assets for the year ended December 31, 2025.
As part of the consideration transferred to the sellers, the Company also issued performance-based awards which are treated as compensation for accounting purposes. Furthermore, the Company also granted retention awards to Robey Warshaw employees joining the Company which are treated as compensation for accounting purposes. See Note 18 for further information.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Goodwill associated with the Company's acquisitions is as follows:
Investment
Banking & Equities Investment
Management Total
Balance at December 31, 2023 (1)
$ 117,966 $ 7,527 $ 125,493
Foreign Currency Translation and Other ( 1,041 ) — ( 1,041 )
Balance at December 31, 2024 (1)
116,925 7,527 124,452
Acquisition of Robey Warshaw 102,221 — 102,221
Foreign Currency Translation and Other 4,110 — 4,110
Balance at December 31, 2025 (1)
$ 223,256 $ 7,527 $ 230,783
(1) The amount of the Company's goodwill before accumulated impairment losses of $ 38,528 was $ 269,311 , $ 162,980 and $ 164,021 at December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Intangible assets associated with the Company's acquisitions are as follows:
December 31, 2025
Gross Carrying Amount Accumulated Amortization
Investment
Banking & Equities Investment
Management Total Investment
Banking & Equities Investment
Management Total
Client Relationships $ 22,904 $ — $ 22,904 $ 1,909 $ — $ 1,909
Advisory Backlog 10,913 — 10,913 1,818 — 1,818
Total $ 33,817 $ — $ 33,817 $ 3,727 $ — $ 3,727
Expense associated with the amortization of intangible assets was $ 3,660 for the year ended December 31, 2025.
Based on the intangible assets above, as of December 31, 2025, annual amortization of intangibles for each of the next five years is as follows:
2026 $ 14,910
2027 $ 9,454
2028 $ 5,726
2029 $ —
2030 $ —
At November 30, 2025 and 2024, in accordance with ASC 350, "Intangibles - Goodwill and Other" , the Company performed its annual goodwill impairment assessment and concluded that the fair value of its reporting units substantially exceeded their carrying values. The Company also concluded that there was no impairment of intangible assets during the year ended December 31, 2025.
Note 6 – Acquisition and Transition Costs and Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs
Acquisition and Transition Costs
The Company incurred acquisition-related costs of $ 9,858 for the year ended December 31, 2025, primarily comprised of professional fees and certain other costs incurred related to the acquisition of Robey Warshaw and transfer taxes and professional fees incurred resulting from the Company's reorganization of businesses within the Europe, Middle East and Africa ("EMEA") legal entity structure, which are included in Acquisition and Transition Costs on the Consolidated Statement of Operations.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs
The Company recognized $ 7,305 for the year ended December 31, 2024, as Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs, related to the write-off of the remaining carrying value of the Company's investment in Luminis in connection with the redemption of the Company's interest. See Note 10 for further information.
The Company recognized $ 2,921 for the year ended December 31, 2023 , as Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs, related to the write-off of non-recoverable assets in connection with the wind-down of the Company's operations in Mexico.
Note 7 – Related Parties
Advisory Fees includes fees earned from clients that have the Company's Senior Managing Directors, certain Senior Advisors and executives as a member of their Board of Directors of $ 8,196 , $ 2,932 and $ 5,494 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition includes the long-term portion of loans receivable from certain employees of $ 34,675 and $ 29,357 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. See Note 18 for further information.
Receivable from Employees and Related Parties on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition consisted of the following at December 31, 2025 and 2024:
December 31,
2025 2024
Advances to Employees $ 38,658 $ 33,378
Amounts Due From Employees (Sellers) for the Acquisition of Robey Warshaw (1)
24,554 —
Other 222 188
Receivable from Employees and Related Parties $ 63,434 $ 33,566
(1) Reflects the current portion of the Robey Warshaw acquisition consideration subject to repayment if the sellers fail to provide service over the requisite service period. The long-term portion of $ 53,783 is included within Other Assets on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition at December 31, 2025. See Note 18 for further information.
Payable to Employees and Related Parties on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition consisted of the following at December 31, 2025 and 2024:
December 31,
2025 2024
Amounts Due to Members of Evercore U.K. $ 55,927 $ 37,101
Amounts Due Pursuant to Tax Receivable Agreements (1)
10,264 10,423
Deferred Purchase Consideration Due to Employees (Sellers) for the Acquisition of Robey Warshaw 96,538 —
Amounts Due in Final Distribution of Robey Warshaw LLP 16,914 —
Amounts Due for the Purchase of Evercore Wealth Management ("EWM") Class A Units (2)
770 —
Other 1,178 970
Payable to Employees and Related Parties $ 181,591 $ 48,494
(1) Reflects the current portion due related to the Member exchange of Class A LP Units for Class A Shares. The long-term portion of $ 59,579 and $ 52,968 is included within Amounts Due Pursuant to Tax Receivable Agreements on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
(2) Reflects the current portion due related to the commitment to purchase EWM Class A Units. The long-term portion of $ 1,319 is included within Other Long-term Liabilities on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition at December 31, 2025. See Note 16 for further information.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Note 8 – Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit
The Company's Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 were as follows:
December 31,
2025 2024
Debt Securities $ 877,803 $ 813,804
Equity Securities 355 298
Debt Securities Carried by EGL 486,641 459,916
Investment Funds 175,418 178,703
Total Investment Securities, at fair value $ 1,540,217 $ 1,452,721
Certificates of Deposit, at contract value 40,421 66,660
Total Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit $ 1,580,638 $ 1,519,381
Debt Securities
Debt Securities are classified as available-for-sale securities within Investment Securities and Certificates of Deposit on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. These securities, which are primarily comprised of U.S. Treasury securities, are stated at fair value with unrealized gains and losses included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and realized gains and losses included in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations, on a specific identification basis.
Gross unrealized gains included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) were $ 218 and $ 297 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Gross unrealized losses included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) were ($ 21 ) as of December 31, 2025.
Net unrealized gains (losses) included in Other Comprehensive Income were ($ 104 ), $ 162 and $ 139 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Gross realized gains included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, were $ 3 for the year ended December 31, 2025. Gross realized losses included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, were ($ 20 ), ($ 49 ) and ($ 261 ) for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Proceeds from the sales and maturities of available-for-sale securities, including interest, were $ 1,681,964 , $ 1,291,058 and $ 1,772,642 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Scheduled maturities of the Company's available-for-sale debt securities as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 were as follows:
December 31, 2025 December 31, 2024
Amortized
Cost Fair Value Amortized
Cost Fair Value
Due within one year $ 877,606 $ 877,803 $ 813,507 $ 813,804
Total $ 877,606 $ 877,803 $ 813,507 $ 813,804
The Company has the ability and intent to hold available-for-sale securities until a recovery of fair value is equal to an amount approximating its amortized cost, which may be at maturity. Further, the securities are all U.S. Treasury securities and the Company has not incurred credit losses on its securities. As such, the Company does not consider these securities to be impaired at December 31, 2025 and has not recorded a credit allowance on these securities.
Equity Securities
Equity Securities are carried at fair value with changes in fair value recorded in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company had net unrealized gains (losses) of $ 57 , ($ 78 ) and $ 41 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Debt Securities Carried by EGL
EGL invests in a fixed income portfolio consisting primarily of U.S. Treasury securities. These securities are carried at fair value, with changes in fair value recorded in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations, as required for broker-dealers in securities. The Company had net realized and unrealized gains (losses) of ($ 78 ), $ 12 and $ 216 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Investment Funds
The Company invests in a portfolio of exchange-traded funds as an economic hedge against its deferred cash compensation program. See Note 18 for further information. These securities are carried at fair value, with changes in fair value recorded in Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company had net realized and unrealized gains of $ 25,670 , $ 33,894 and $ 31,724 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively (of which $ 2,716 , $ 23,192 and $ 26,342 , respectively, were net unrealized gains).
Certificates of Deposit
At December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company held certificates of deposit of $ 40,421 and $ 66,660 , respectively, with certain banks with original maturities of seven months or less when purchased.
Note 9 – Leases
Operating Leases – The Company leases office space under non-cancelable lease agreements, which expire on various dates through 2035. The Company reflects lease expense over the lease terms on a straight-line basis, which include options to extend the lease when it is reasonably certain that the Company will exercise that option. Occupancy lease agreements, in addition to base rentals, generally are subject to escalation provisions based on certain costs incurred by the landlord. The Company does not have any leases with variable lease payments. Occupancy and Equipment Rental on the Consolidated Statements of Operations includes operating lease cost for office space of $ 72,250 , $ 60,159 and $ 56,202 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and variable lease cost, which principally include costs for real estate taxes, common area maintenance and other operating expenses of $ 7,322 , $ 5,815 and $ 5,548 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
In conjunction with the lease of office space, the Company has entered into letters of credit in the amount of $ 6,037 and $ 5,886 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, which are secured by cash that is included in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
The Company has entered into various operating leases for the use of office equipment (primarily computers, printers, copiers and other information technology related equipment). Occupancy and Equipment Rental on the Consolidated Statements of Operations includes operating lease cost for office equipment of $ 6,537 , $ 6,372 and $ 5,663 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The Company uses its secured incremental borrowing rate to determine the present value of its right-of-use assets and lease liabilities. The determination of an appropriate incremental borrowing rate requires significant assumptions and judgment. The Company's incremental borrowing rate was calculated based on the Company's recent debt issuances and current market conditions. The Company scales the rates appropriately depending on the life of the leases.
The Company incurred net operating cash outflows of $ 76,086 , $ 45,572 and $ 46,030 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, related to its operating leases, which was net of cash received from lease incentives of $ 8,128 , $ 2,666 and $ 5,599 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Other information as it relates to the Company's operating leases is as follows:
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024
New Right-of-Use Assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities $ 64,644 $ 104,203
December 31,
2025 2024
Weighted-average remaining lease term - operating leases 9.4 years 10.2 years
Weighted-average discount rate - operating leases 4.85 % 4.77 %
As of December 31, 2025, the maturities of the undiscounted operating lease liabilities for which the Company has commenced use are as follows:
2026 $ 85,053
2027 82,488
2028 73,163
2029 61,499
2030 72,197
Thereafter 350,095
Total lease payments 724,495
Less: Tenant Improvement Allowances ( 15,232 )
Less: Imputed Interest ( 142,406 )
Present value of lease liabilities 566,857
Less: Current lease liabilities ( 58,666 )
Long-term lease liabilities $ 508,191
The Company has entered into certain lease agreements, primarily for office space, which have not yet commenced and thus are not yet included on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as right-of-use assets and lease liabilities. The Company anticipates that these leases will commence in 2026 and will have lease terms of 1 to 8 years once they have commenced. The additional future payments under these arrangements are $ 4,956 as of December 31, 2025.
In September 2024, the Company entered into a binding agreement affirming its intent to lease office space in London, United Kingdom. The Company anticipates signing the lease in 2026, following construction of the building, and anticipates that it will take possession of this space by the end of 2026. The lease term will end in 2041. The expected approximate additional annual expense under this lease agreement, net of certain lease incentives, is £ 12,000 , and the aggregate expected additional future payments under this arrangement are £ 175,000 .
Note 10 – Investments
The Company's investments reported on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition consist of investments in unconsolidated affiliated companies, other investments in private equity partnerships and equity securities in private companies. The Company's investments are relatively high-risk and illiquid assets.
The Company's investments in Atalanta Sosnoff, Seneca Evercore, ABS (through July 2024) and Luminis (through September 2024) are in voting interest entities. The Company's share of earnings (losses) from these investments is included within Income from Equity Method Investments on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
The Company also has investments in private equity partnerships which consist of investment interests in private equity funds which are voting interest entities. Realized and unrealized gains and losses on private equity investments are included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Equity Method Investments
A summary of the Company's investments accounted for under the equity method of accounting as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 was as follows:
December 31,
2025 2024
Atalanta Sosnoff $ 11,261 $ 11,155
Seneca Evercore 1,312 1,462
Total $ 12,573 $ 12,617
Atalanta Sosnoff
The Company has an investment accounted for under the equity method of accounting in Atalanta Sosnoff. At December 31, 2025, the Company's ownership interest in Atalanta Sosnoff was 49 %. This investment resulted in earnings of $ 3,866 , $ 3,127 and $ 1,903 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, included within Income from Equity Method Investments on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Seneca Evercore
The Company has an investment accounted for under the equity method of accounting in Seneca Evercore. At December 31, 2025, the Company's ownership interest in Seneca Evercore was 20 %. This investment resulted in earnings of $ 6 , $ 290 and $ 230 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, included within Income from Equity Method Investments on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. This investment is subject to currency translation from the Brazilian real to the U.S. dollar, included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition .
ABS
In July 2024, the Company sold its remaining 26 % ownership interest in ABS for cash of $ 18,113 . This transaction resulted in a gain of $ 615 for the year ended December 31, 2024, included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations.
This investment resulted in earnings of $ 2,031 and $ 4,132 for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, included within Income from Equity Method Investments on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Luminis
In September 2024, the Company agreed to the redemption of its interest in Luminis, such that it no longer has an equity interest in Luminis following the redemption. The Company received no consideration in respect of the redemption. As a result, the Company incurred a loss associated with the write-off of the remaining carrying value of its investment of $ 7,305 for the year ended December 31, 2024, included within Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations. This investment was subject to currency translation from the Australian dollar to the U.S. dollar, included in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. Accordingly, the redemption resulted in the reclassification of $ 581 and $ 77 of cumulative foreign currency translation losses from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) and Noncontrolling Interest, respectively, on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition to Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2024.
This investment resulted in earnings of $ 783 and $ 390 for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, included within Income from Equity Method Investments on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Other
The Company allocates the purchase price of its equity method investments, in part, to the inherent finite-lived identifiable intangible assets of the investees. The Company's share of the earnings of the investees has been reduced by the amortization of these identifiable intangible assets of $ 248 for the year ended December 31, 2025 and $ 316 for each of the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
The Company assesses each of its equity method investments for impairment annually, or more frequently if circumstances indicate impairment may have occurred.
Investments in Private Equity
Private Equity Funds
The Company's investments related to private equity partnerships and associated entities include investments in Glisco Partners II, L.P. ("Glisco II"), Glisco Partners III, L.P. ("Glisco III"), Glisco Capital Partners IV ("Glisco IV"), Trilantic Capital Partners Associates IV, L.P. ("Trilantic IV", through December 2025) and Trilantic Capital Partners V, L.P. ("Trilantic V"). Portfolio holdings of the private equity funds are carried at fair value. Accordingly, the Company reflects its pro rata share of unrealized gains and losses occurring from changes in fair value, as well as its pro rata share of realized gains, losses and carried interest associated with any investment realizations.
A summary of the Company's investments in the private equity funds as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 was as follows:
December 31,
2025 2024
Glisco II, Glisco III and Glisco IV $ 1,927 $ 3,569
Trilantic IV and Trilantic V 725 1,862
Total Private Equity Funds $ 2,652 $ 5,431
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on private equity fund investments were ($ 1,120 ), ($ 101 ) and $ 946 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. In the event the funds perform poorly, the Company may be obligated to repay certain carried interest previously distributed. As of December 31, 2025, there was no previously distributed carried interest received from the funds subject to repayment.
General Partners of Private Equity Funds which are VIEs
The Company has concluded that Glisco Capital Partners II, Glisco Capital Partners III and Glisco Manager Holdings LP are VIEs and that the Company is not the primary beneficiary of these VIEs. The Company's assessment of the primary beneficiary of these entities included assessing which parties have the power to significantly impact the economic performance of these entities and the obligation to absorb losses, which could be potentially significant to the entities, or the right to receive benefits from the entities that could be potentially significant. Neither the Company nor its related parties will have the ability to make decisions that significantly impact the economic performance of these entities. Further, as a limited partner in these entities, the Company does not possess substantive participating rights. The Company had assets of $ 1,327 and $ 2,956 included in its Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, related to these unconsolidated VIEs, representing the carrying value of the Company's investments in the entities. The Company's exposure to the obligations of these VIEs is generally limited to its investments in these entities. The Company's maximum exposure to loss as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 was $ 3,510 and $ 5,138 , respectively, which represents the carrying value of the Company's investments in these VIEs, as well as any unfunded commitments to the current and future funds.
Other Investments
In certain instances, the Company makes investments in private companies in exchange for equity securities and warrants, or receives equity securities in private companies in exchange for advisory services. These investments, which had a balance of $ 1,673 and $ 625 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, are accounted for at their cost minus impairment, if any, plus or minus changes resulting from observable price changes.
Note 11 – Fair Value Measurements
ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures" ("ASC 820") establishes a hierarchical disclosure framework which prioritizes and ranks the level of market price observability used in measuring investments at fair value. Market price observability is affected by a number of factors, including the type of investment and the characteristics specific to the investment. Investments with readily-available active quoted prices, or for which fair value can be measured from actively quoted prices, generally will have a higher degree of market price observability and a lesser degree of judgment used in measuring fair value.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Investments and certain other financial assets and liabilities measured and reported at fair value are classified and disclosed in one of the following categories:
Level 1 – Quoted prices are available in active markets for identical assets and liabilities as of the reporting date. The type of investments included in Level 1 include listed equities, listed derivatives and U.S. Treasury securities. As required by ASC 820, the Company does not adjust the quoted price for these investments, even in situations where the Company holds a large position and a sale could reasonably impact the quoted price.
Level 2 – Pricing inputs are other than quoted prices in active markets, which are either directly or indirectly observable as of the reporting date, and fair value is determined through the use of models or other valuation methodologies. Periodically, the Company holds investments in corporate bonds, municipal bonds and other debt securities, the estimated fair values of which are based on prices provided by external pricing services. The Company also periodically holds foreign exchange currency forward contracts, the estimated fair value of which is based on foreign currency exchange rates provided by external services.
Level 3 – Pricing inputs are unobservable for the asset or liability and includes situations where there is little, if any, market activity. The inputs into the determination of fair value require significant management judgment or estimation.
The following table presents the categorization of investments and certain other financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2025 and 2024:
December 31, 2025
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Assets:
Debt Securities Carried by EGL $ 486,641 $ — $ — $ 486,641
Other Debt and Equity Securities (1)
901,266 — — 901,266
Investment Funds 175,418 — — 175,418
Total Assets Measured At Fair Value $ 1,563,325 $ — $ — $ 1,563,325
Liabilities:
Contingent Consideration Liability (2)
$ — $ — $ 24,521 $ 24,521
Total Liabilities Measured at Fair Value $ — $ — $ 24,521 $ 24,521
December 31, 2024
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Assets:
Debt Securities Carried by EGL $ 459,916 $ — $ — $ 459,916
Other Debt and Equity Securities (1)
824,069 — — 824,069
Investment Funds 178,703 — — 178,703
Total Assets Measured At Fair Value $ 1,462,688 $ — $ — $ 1,462,688
(1) Includes $ 23,108 and $ 9,967 of U.S. Treasury securities classified within Cash and Cash Equivalents on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
(2) The contingent consideration liability is initially recorded at fair value on the acquisition date and is included within Other Long-term Liabilities on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. The fair value of the contingent consideration liability is remeasured at each reporting period using the probability-weighted expected return method. The inputs used to derive the fair value of the contingent consideration include the application of probabilities when assessing certain performance thresholds for the relevant periods. Any change in the fair value is recognized in Other Operating Expenses on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Operations. There was no change in the fair value of this liability from acquisition to December 31, 2025.
In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, an investment's level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The Company's assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the investment.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
The carrying amount and estimated fair value of the Company's financial instrument assets and liabilities, which are not measured at fair value on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition, are listed in the tables below.
December 31, 2025
Carrying Estimated Fair Value
Amount Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial Assets:
Cash and Cash Equivalents (1)
$ 1,402,912 $ 1,402,912 $ — $ — $ 1,402,912
Certificates of Deposit 40,421 — 40,421 — 40,421
Receivables (2)
685,665 — 680,998 — 680,998
Contract Assets (3)
175,349 — 173,097 — 173,097
Closely-held Equity Securities 1,673 — — 1,673 1,673
Financial Liabilities:
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 44,562 $ — $ 44,562 $ — $ 44,562
Payable to Employees and Related Parties 181,591 — 181,591 — 181,591
Notes Payable (4)
588,224 — 575,879 — 575,879
December 31, 2024
Carrying Estimated Fair Value
Amount Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Financial Assets:
Cash and Cash Equivalents (1)
$ 863,078 $ 863,078 $ — $ — $ 863,078
Certificates of Deposit 66,660 — 66,660 — 66,660
Receivables (2)
522,816 — 518,485 — 518,485
Contract Assets (3)
76,856 — 76,184 — 76,184
Closely-held Equity Securities 625 — — 625 625
Financial Liabilities:
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 29,041 $ — $ 29,041 $ — $ 29,041
Payable to Employees and Related Parties 48,494 — 48,494 — 48,494
Notes Payable (4)
373,895 — 356,531 — 356,531
(1) Excludes $ 23,108 and $ 9,967 of U.S. Treasury securities classified within Cash and Cash Equivalents on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
(2) Includes Accounts Receivable, as well as long-term receivables, which are included in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(3) Includes current and long-term contract assets included in Other Current Assets and Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(4) Includes current and long-term Notes Payable included in Current Portion of Notes Payable and Notes Payable on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
Note 12 – Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements
Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements consisted of the following as of December 31, 2025 and 2024:
December 31,
2025 2024
Furniture and Equipment $ 97,521 $ 83,483
Leasehold Improvements 212,598 168,485
Computer and Technology-related 50,217 44,243
Total 360,336 296,211
Less: Accumulated Depreciation and Amortization ( 170,272 ) ( 151,455 )
Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements, Net $ 190,064 $ 144,756
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Depreciation and amortization expense for Furniture, Equipment and Leasehold Improvements totaled $ 28,897 , $ 24,468 and $ 24,348 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition includes capitalized costs associated with cloud computing arrangements of $ 20,520 and $ 18,087 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. Amortization expense for capitalized costs associated with cloud computing arrangements was $ 5,330 , $ 3,169 and $ 2,631 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, included within Technology and Information Services on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Note 13 – Notes Payable
On March 30, 2016, the Company issued an aggregate of $ 170,000 of senior notes, including: $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.88 % Series A senior notes which were due and repaid on March 30, 2021 (the "Series A Notes"), $ 67,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.23 % Series B senior notes which were originally due March 30, 2023 and prepaid on June 28, 2022 (the "Series B Notes"), $ 48,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.48 % Series C senior notes due March 30, 2026 (the "Series C Notes") and $ 17,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.58 % Series D senior notes due March 30, 2028 (the "Series D Notes" and together with the Series A Notes, the Series B Notes and the Series C Notes, the "2016 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of March 30, 2016 (the "2016 Note Purchase Agreement") and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
On August 1, 2019, the Company issued $ 175,000 and £ 25,000 of senior unsecured notes through private placement. These notes include: $ 75,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.34 % Series E senior notes due August 1, 2029 (the "Series E Notes"), $ 60,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.44 % Series F senior notes due August 1, 2031 (the "Series F Notes"), $ 40,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.54 % Series G senior notes due August 1, 2033 (the "Series G Notes") and £ 25,000 aggregate principal amount of its 3.33 % Series H senior notes due August 1, 2033 (the "Series H Notes" and together with the Series E Notes, the Series F Notes and the Series G Notes, the "2019 Private Placement Notes"), each of which were issued pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of August 1, 2019 (the "2019 Note Purchase Agreement") and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
On March 29, 2021, the Company issued $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its 1.97 % Series I senior notes which were due August 1, 2025 (the "Series I Notes" or the "2021 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of March 29, 2021 (the "2021 Note Purchase Agreement"), among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933. In August 2025, the Company repaid the $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its Series I Notes.
On June 28, 2022, the Company issued $ 67,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.61 % Series J senior notes due November 15, 2028 (the "Series J Notes" or the "2022 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of June 28, 2022 (the "2022 Note Purchase Agreement") and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
On July 24, 2025, the Company issued an aggregate of $ 250,000 of senior notes, including: $ 125,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.17 % Series K senior notes due July 24, 2030 (the "Series K Notes") and $ 125,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.47 % Series L senior notes due July 24, 2032 (the "Series L Notes" and together with the Series K Notes, the "2025 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of July 10, 2025 (the "2025 Note Purchase Agreement"), among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933. The Company intends to use a portion of the net proceeds from the issuance and sale of the 2025 Private Placement Notes to repay certain maturing notes issued under prior note purchase agreements. The remaining net proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Interest on the above issuances is payable semi-annually and the notes are guaranteed by certain of the Company's domestic subsidiaries. The Company may, at its option, prepay all, or from time to time any part of, the notes (without regard to Series), in an amount not less than 5 % of the aggregate principal amount of each of the individual issuances then outstanding at 100 % of the principal amount thereof plus an applicable "make-whole amount." The 2025 Private Placement Notes also allow for prepayment within six months of maturity without an applicable "make-whole amount." Upon the occurrence of a change of control, the holders of the notes will have the right to require the Company to prepay the entire unpaid principal amounts held by each holder of the notes plus accrued and unpaid interest to the prepayment date. The respective Note Purchase Agreements contain customary covenants, including financial covenants requiring compliance with a maximum leverage ratio, a minimum tangible net worth and a minimum interest coverage ratio, and customary events of default. Interest on the notes is subject to certain escalation provisions in the event that the leverage ratio exceeds certain thresholds. As of December 31, 2025, the Company was in compliance with all of these covenants.
Notes Payable is comprised of the following as of December 31, 2025 and 2024:
Carrying Value (1) at
December 31,
Note Maturity Date Effective Annual Interest Rate 2025 2024
Evercore Inc. 5.48 % Series C Senior Notes
3/30/2026 5.64 % $ 47,981 $ 47,908
Evercore Inc. 5.58 % Series D Senior Notes
3/30/2028 5.72 % 16,950 16,929
Evercore Inc. 4.34 % Series E Senior Notes
8/1/2029 4.46 % 74,696 74,619
Evercore Inc. 4.44 % Series F Senior Notes
8/1/2031 4.55 % 59,684 59,635
Evercore Inc. 4.54 % Series G Senior Notes
8/1/2033 4.64 % 39,755 39,728
Evercore Inc. 3.33 % Series H Senior Notes
8/1/2033 3.42 % 33,497 31,073
Evercore Inc. 1.97 % Series I Senior Notes
8/1/2025 2.20 % — 37,951
Evercore Inc. 4.61 % Series J Senior Notes
11/15/2028 5.02 % 66,280 66,052
Evercore Inc. 5.17 % Series K Senior Notes
7/24/2030 5.23 % 124,695 —
Evercore Inc. 5.47 % Series L Senior Notes
7/24/2032 5.52 % 124,686 —
Total $ 588,224 $ 373,895
Less: Current Portion of Notes Payable ( 47,981 ) ( 37,951 )
Notes Payable $ 540,243 $ 335,944
(1) Carrying value has been adjusted to reflect the presentation of debt issuance costs as a direct reduction from the related liability.
As of December 31, 2025, the future payments required on the Notes Payable, including principal and interest, were as follows:
2026 $ 75,509
2027 26,194
2028 109,719
2029 96,343
2030 142,178
Thereafter 280,611
Total $ 730,554
Note 14 – Employee Benefit Plans
Defined Contribution Retirement Plan – The Company, through a subsidiary, provides certain retirement benefits to employees through a qualified retirement plan. The Evercore Partners Services East L.L.C. Retirement Plan (the "Evercore Plan") is a defined contribution plan with a salary deferral feature under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code. It also includes a discretionary profit sharing feature. The Evercore Plan was formed on February 1, 1996 and subsequently amended.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
The Evercore Plan's year ends on December 31 of each year. The Company, at its sole discretion, determines the amount, if any, of profit to be contributed to the Evercore Plan.
The Evercore Plan provides for a discretionary matching contribution from the Company to be made for eligible participants, as defined by the Evercore Plan. The matching contribution from the Company is made annually pursuant to a discretionary formula. The matching contribution is determined as 100 % of up to 3 % of eligible compensation, defined as salary plus cash bonus compensation, to a maximum of $ 3 per employee. Catch-up contributions are not matched. Participants vest 100 % in the discretionary matching contribution from the Company upon completion of three years of service.
The Company made contributions to the Evercore Plan of $ 2,797 , $ 2,802 and $ 2,533 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Evercore Europe Defined Contribution Benefit Plan – Evercore U.K. provides a defined contribution benefit plan, the Evercore Partners International Group Personal Pension Plan (the "Evercore Europe Plan"), for Evercore U.K. employees and members. The Evercore Europe Plan was established in November 2006 and subsequently amended.
The Evercore Europe Plan, for employees starting between November 2006 and July 2011, has a salary deferral feature as permitted under existing tax guidelines from the HM Revenue & Customs, the Inland Revenue Service in the United Kingdom. Evercore U.K. employees must have elected to participate in the plan prior to July 2011, and Evercore U.K. has a minimum annualized contribution of 15 % to 50 % of an employee's salary for all the employees who participated, depending on the respective employee's level within the Company. These employees are also eligible to contribute up to 10 % of their salary to the Evercore Europe Plan and, under the terms of the Evercore Europe Plan, if an employee contributes a minimum of 7.5 % to 10 % of their salary to the plan, Evercore U.K. must make a matching contribution of 5 % to 10 % of the employee's salary depending on the employee's level within the Company.
The Evercore Europe Plan, for employees starting after July 2011, has a salary deferral feature as permitted under existing tax guidelines from the HM Revenue & Customs. Evercore U.K. has a minimum annualized contribution of 15 % of an employee's salary. Employees are also eligible to contribute a percentage of their salary to the Evercore Europe Plan, however, any contribution made does not entitle them to a matching contribution from Evercore U.K.
The Company made contributions to the Evercore Europe Plan of $ 6,311 , $ 5,317 and $ 4,580 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Evercore ISI U.K. Personal Pension Plan – For employees of Evercore ISI U.K., a personal pension plan is available for all employees to contribute a percentage of their salary. The Company contributes 9 % of an employee's salary. The Company made contributions to the Evercore ISI U.K. Personal Pension Plan of $ 65 , $ 56 and $ 57 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Contributions to the various plans are recorded in Employee Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statements of Operations and accrued in Accrued Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
In addition, the Company offers separation and transition and certain other benefits. See Note 18 for further information.
Self-Funded Medical Insurance Program – The Company's medical insurance plan in the U.S. is a self-funded plan and the Company is liable for the funding of claims under the plan. The Company maintains stop-loss insurance for its medical plan to provide coverage for claims over a defined financial threshold. The estimated present value of incurred but not reported or paid claims is $ 4,821 and $ 3,268 as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, which is included within Accrued Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
Note 15 – Evercore Inc. Stockholders' Equity
Dividends – On February 3, 2026, the Company's Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $ 0.84 per share to the holders of record of the Company's Class A Shares as of February 27, 2026, which will be paid on March 13, 2026. During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company declared and paid dividends of $ 3.32 per share, totaling $ 128,489 , and accrued deferred cash dividends on unvested and vested restricted stock units ("RSUs") totaling $ 15,537 . During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company also paid deferred cash dividends of $ 15,921 . During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company declared and paid dividends of $ 3.16 per share, totaling $ 120,857 , and accrued deferred cash dividends on unvested and vested RSUs totaling $ 16,159 . During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company also paid deferred cash dividends of $ 14,975 .
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Treasury Stock – During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company purchased 955 Class A Shares from employees at an average cost per share of $ 284.01 , primarily for the net settlement of stock-based compensation awards, and 1,443 Class A Shares at an average cost per share of $ 269.74 pursuant to the Company's share repurchase program. The aggregate 2,398 Class A Shares were purchased at an average cost per share of $ 275.42 and the result of these purchases was an increase in Treasury Stock of $ 660,593 (excluding $ 466 of excise tax levied on share repurchases, net of issuances) on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company purchased 998 Class A Shares from employees at an average cost per share of $ 179.67 , primarily for the net settlement of stock-based compensation awards, and 1,313 Class A Shares at an average cost per share of $ 203.84 pursuant to the Company's share repurchase program. The aggregate 2,311 Class A Shares were purchased at an average cost per share of $ 193.40 and the result of these purchases was an increase in Treasury Stock of $ 446,985 (excluding $ 1,236 of excise tax levied on share repurchases, net of issuances) on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2024.
During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company entered into agreements to purchase 470 Class A Shares from Ed Hyman, who until February 10, 2025 was an executive officer of the Company, at an average price of $ 243.34 per share, resulting in a total purchase price of $ 114,372 . These purchases were made pursuant to the Company's share repurchase program and are included within the above treasury stock purchases for the year ended December 31, 2025.
Evercore LP Units – During the year ended December 31, 2025, 366 LP Units were exchanged for Class A Shares, resulting in an increase to Class A Common Stock and Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 4 and $ 41,307 , respectively, on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. During the year ended December 31, 2024, 352 LP Units were exchanged for Class A Shares, resulting in an increase to Class A Common Stock and Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 4 and $ 26,762 , respectively, on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2024. See Notes 16 and 21 for further information.
During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company issued 2 Class A LP Units. See Note 16 for further information.
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) – As of December 31, 2025, Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition includes an accumulated Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Securities and Investments, net, and Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment Gain (Loss), net, of $ 92 and ($ 13,220 ), respectively.
The redemption of the Company's interest in Luminis in 2024 resulted in the reclassification of $ 581 of cumulative foreign currency translation losses from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition to Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2024. See Note 10 for further information.
Note 16 – Noncontrolling Interest
Noncontrolling Interest recorded in the consolidated financial statements of the Company relates to the following approximate interests in certain consolidated subsidiaries, which are not owned by the Company:
As of December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Evercore LP 6 % 6 % 7 %
EWM 27 % 26 % 26 %
The Noncontrolling Interests for Evercore LP and EWM have rights, in certain circumstances, to convert into Class A Shares.
The Company has outstanding LP Units, which give the holders the right to receive Class A Shares upon exchange on a one -for-one basis. See Note 2 for further information.
Changes in Noncontrolling Interest for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 were as follows:
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Beginning balance $ 234,166 $ 205,556 $ 189,607
Comprehensive Income:
Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest 48,785 39,458 29,744
Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) 1,871 ( 826 ) 112
Total Comprehensive Income 50,656 38,632 29,856
Evercore LP Units Exchanged for Class A Shares ( 41,311 ) ( 26,766 ) ( 11,490 )
Amortization and Vesting of LP Units and EWM Class A Units (see Note 18) 74,049 47,141 24,301
Other Items:
Distributions to Noncontrolling Interests ( 30,731 ) ( 30,848 ) ( 27,293 )
Issuance of Noncontrolling Interest 1,617 518 733
Purchase of Noncontrolling Interest ( 156 ) ( 67 ) ( 158 )
Total Other Items ( 29,270 ) ( 30,397 ) ( 26,718 )
Ending balance $ 288,290 $ 234,166 $ 205,556
Other Comprehensive Income – Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) Attributed to Noncontrolling Interest includes unrealized losses on securities and investments, net, of ($ 6 ), ($ 6 ) and ($ 268 ) for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and foreign currency translation adjustment gains (losses), net, of $ 1,877 , ($ 897 ) and $ 380 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The redemption of the Company's interest in Luminis in 2024 resulted in the reclassification of $ 77 of cumulative foreign currency translation losses from Noncontrolling Interest on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition to Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2024. See Note 10 for further information.
Evercore LP Units – During the year ended December 31, 2025, 366 LP Units were exchanged for Class A Shares. This resulted in a decrease to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 41,311 and increases to Class A Common Stock and Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 4 and $ 41,307 , respectively, on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025.
In addition, 352 and 178 LP Units were exchanged for Class A Shares during the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company issued 2 Class A LP Units. This resulted in an increase to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 517 on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025.
See Note 15 for further information.
EWM Class A Units – During 2025 and 2024, the Company granted 395 and 297 EWM Class A Units, respectively, which generally vest ratably over three years . Compensation expense related to EWM Class A Units was $ 2,421 and $ 1,012 for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
Interests Issued – During 2025, certain employees of EWM purchased EWM Class A Units, at fair value, resulting in an increase to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 1,100 on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Interests Purchased – During 2025, the Company purchased, at fair value, an additional 0.1 % of the EWM Class A Units for $ 1,259 . The Company has also committed to purchase an additional 0.5 % of interests from individuals in equal tranches over the next three years , at fair value at the time of the purchase. These transactions resulted in a decrease to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 156 and a decrease to Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 2,788 on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. The Company recorded $ 770 and $ 1,319 in Payable to Employees and Related Parties and Other Long-term Liabilities, respectively, on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025, reflecting the current fair value of amounts committed to be purchased in the future and accrued distributions related to those interests. The Company incurred expense of $ 539 within Interest Expense on the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2025 in conjunction with these arrangements.
During 2024, the Company purchased, at fair value, an additional 0.3 % of the EWM Class A Units for $ 1,036 . This purchase resulted in a decrease to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 67 and a decrease to Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 969 on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2024.
During 2023, the Company purchased, at fair value, an additional 0.7 % of the EWM Class A Units for $ 2,002 . This purchase resulted in a decrease to Noncontrolling Interest of $ 158 and a decrease to Additional Paid-In Capital of $ 1,844 on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2023.
EWM Class P-I Units – In December 2025, the Company awarded 0.3 EWM Class P-I Units. These EWM Class P-I Units convert into a number of EWM Class A Units contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions related to the value of EWM Class A Units, defined benchmark results and continued service through June 30, 2028. The number of EWM Class A Units received in conversion is dependent on the level of defined benchmarks achieved, as well as the value of EWM Class A Units at the time of conversion. The EWM Class A Units received in conversion vest in three equal tranches on the first, second and third anniversaries of the date of conversion, subject to continued service. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. As of December 31, 2025, the Company determined that the achievement of performance conditions of these awards were not probable and therefore no expense was recognized for 2025.
Note 17 – Net Income Per Share Attributable to Evercore Inc. Common Shareholders
The calculations of basic and diluted net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 are described and presented below.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Basic Net Income Per Share Attributable to Evercore Inc. Common Shareholders
Numerator:
Net income attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Denominator:
Weighted average Class A Shares outstanding, including vested RSUs 38,712 38,365 38,101
Basic net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders $ 15.29 $ 9.86 $ 6.71
Diluted Net Income Per Share Attributable to Evercore Inc. Common Shareholders
Numerator:
Net income attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Noncontrolling interest related to the assumed exchange of LP Units for Class A Shares (1)
— — —
Associated corporate taxes related to the assumed elimination of Noncontrolling Interest described above (1)
— — —
Diluted net income attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders
$ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Denominator:
Weighted average Class A Shares outstanding, including vested RSUs 38,712 38,365 38,101
Assumed exchange of LP Units for Class A Shares (1)
— — —
Additional shares of the Company's common stock assumed to be issued pursuant to non-vested RSUs, as calculated using the Treasury Stock Method 2,479 2,778 1,902
Shares that are contingently issuable (2)
940 503 96
Diluted weighted average Class A Shares outstanding 42,131 41,646 40,099
Diluted net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders $ 14.05 $ 9.08 $ 6.37
(1) The Company has outstanding LP Units, which give the holders the right to receive Class A Shares upon exchange on a one -for-one basis. During the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, these LP Units were antidilutive and consequently the effect of their exchange into Class A Shares has been excluded from the calculation of diluted net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders. The units that would have been included in the denominator of the computation of diluted net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders if the effect would have been dilutive were 2,238 , 2,500 and 2,769 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The adjustment to the numerator, diluted net income attributable to Class A common shareholders, if the effect would have been dilutive, would have been $ 37,413 , $ 26,541 and $ 20,442 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. In computing this adjustment, the Company assumes that all LP Units are converted into Class A Shares, that all earnings attributable to those shares are attributed to Evercore Inc. and that the Company is subject to the statutory tax rates of a C-Corporation under a conventional corporate tax structure in the U.S. at prevailing corporate tax rates. The Company does not anticipate that the LP Units will result in a dilutive computation in future periods.
(2) The Company has outstanding Class K-P Units which are contingently exchangeable into Class K LP Units, and ultimately Class A Shares, as they are subject to certain performance thresholds being achieved. The Company also has certain outstanding RSUs and acquisition-related awards which vest contingent upon certain performance thresholds being achieved. See Note 18 for further information. For the purpose of calculating diluted net income per share attributable to Evercore Inc. common shareholders, the Company's Class K-P Units and these certain outstanding RSUs and acquisition-related awards are included in diluted weighted average Class A Shares outstanding, as calculated using the Treasury Stock Method, as of the beginning of the period in which all necessary performance conditions have been satisfied. If all necessary performance conditions have not been satisfied by the end of the period, the number of shares that are included
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
in diluted weighted average Class A Shares outstanding is based on the number of shares that would be issuable if the end of the reporting period were the end of the performance period.
The shares of Class B common stock have no right to receive dividends or a distribution on liquidation or winding up of the Company. The shares of Class B common stock do not share in the earnings of the Company and no earnings are allocable to such class. Accordingly, basic and diluted net income per share of Class B common stock have not been presented.
Note 18 – Share-Based and Other Deferred Compensation
LP Units
Class K-P Units – The Company has awarded the following Class K-P Units to certain employees:
• In June 2019, the Company awarded 220 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain defined benchmark results and continued service through February 4, 2023 for the first tranche, which consisted of 120 Class K-P Units, and February 4, 2028 for the second tranche, which consists of 100 Class K-P Units. In February 2023, the first tranche of 120 Class K-P Units converted into 193 Class K LP Units upon the achievement of certain performance and service conditions. The second tranche of these Class K-P Units may convert into a maximum of 173 Class K LP Units, contingent upon the achievement of defined benchmark results and continued service as described above.
• In December 2021, the Company awarded 400 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through December 31, 2025. In December 2025, these Class K-P Units converted into 600 Class K LP Units upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and service conditions. As this award contained market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award was recognized over the service period of the award and reflected the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition.
• In December 2022, the Company awarded 200 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units are segregated into four tranches of 50 Class K-P Units each. The first three tranches each convert into 50 Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions and continued service through February 28, 2025, 2026 and 2027, respectively, while the final tranche converts into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through February 28, 2028. In February 2025, the first tranche of 50 Class K-P Units converted into 50 Class K LP Units upon the achievement of certain market and service conditions. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. The remaining Class K-P Units may convert into a maximum of 270 Class K LP Units, contingent upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service as described above.
• In June 2023, the Company awarded 60 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through June 30, 2027. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. These Class K-P Units may convert into 60 Class K LP Units contingent upon the achievement of certain market conditions and continued service, while additional units may be received upon conversion based on the level of defined benchmark results achieved.
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• In June 2024, the Company awarded 328 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through April 1, 2029. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. These Class K-P Units may convert into 328 Class K LP Units contingent upon the achievement of certain market conditions and continued service, while additional units may be received upon conversion based on the level of defined benchmark results achieved.
• In February 2025, the Company awarded 35 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through April 1, 2029 for the first tranche, which consists of 17.5 Class K-P Units, and April 1, 2030 for the second tranche, which consists of 17.5 Class K-P Units. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. These Class K-P Units may convert into a maximum of 100 Class K LP Units contingent upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service as described above.
• In February 2025, the Company also awarded 20 Class K-P Units. These Class K-P Units convert into a number of Class K LP Units (which are exchangeable on a one -for-one basis to Class A Shares) contingent and based upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service through March 1, 2030 for the first tranche, which consists of 10 Class K-P Units, and March 1, 2031 for the second tranche, which consists of 10 Class K-P Units. As this award contains market, performance and service conditions, the expense for this award will be recognized over the service period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the underlying units as determined at the award's grant date, taking into account the probable outcome of the market condition being achieved, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. These Class K-P Units may convert into a maximum of 100 Class K LP Units contingent upon the achievement of certain market conditions, defined benchmark results and continued service as described above.
As of December 31, 2025, 693 unvested Class K-P Units were outstanding. The Company determined the grant date fair value of these awards probable to vest as of December 31, 2025 to be $ 240,398 , related to 1,509 Class K LP Units which were probable of achievement, and recognizes expense for these units over the respective service periods. Aggregate compensation expense related to the Class K-P Units was $ 71,628 , $ 45,962 and $ 24,058 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
As of December 31, 2025, the total compensation cost not yet recognized related to the Class K-P Units based on the value of units currently expected to vest was $ 148,128 . The weighted-average period over which this compensation cost is expected to be recognized is 39 months.
Class L Interests
In January 2023, 2024 and 2025, the Company's Board of Directors approved the issuance of Class L Interests of Evercore LP ("Class L Interests") to certain of the named executive officers of the Company, pursuant to which the named executive officers received a discretionary distribution of profits from Evercore LP, paid in the first quarters of 2024, 2025 and 2026, respectively. Distributions pursuant to these interests are made in lieu of any cash incentive compensation payments which may otherwise have been made to those named executive officers of the Company in respect of their service for 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively. Following the distributions, the Class L Interests are cancelled pursuant to their terms.
The Company records expense related to these Class L Interests as part of its accrual for incentive compensation within Employee Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
In January 2026, the Company's Board of Directors approved the issuance of Class L Interests to certain of the named executive officers of the Company, pursuant to which those named executive officers may receive a discretionary distribution of profits from Evercore LP, to be paid in the first quarter of 2027. Distributions pursuant to these interests are anticipated to be
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made in lieu of any cash incentive compensation payments which may otherwise have been made to the named executive officers of the Company in respect of their service for 2026.
Stock Incentive Plan
During 2024, the Company's stockholders approved the Third Amended and Restated 2016 Evercore Inc. Stock Incentive Plan (the "Third Amended 2016 Plan"), which amended the Second Amended and Restated 2016 Evercore Inc. Stock Incentive Plan. The Third Amended 2016 Plan, among other things, authorizes the grant of an additional 6,000 of the Company's Class A Shares and permits the Company to grant to certain employees, directors and consultants incentive stock options, non-qualified stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, RSUs and other awards based on the Company's Class A Shares. The Company intends to use newly-issued Class A Shares to satisfy any awards under the Third Amended 2016 Plan and its predecessor plan. Class A Shares underlying any award granted under the Third Amended 2016 Plan that expire, terminate or are canceled or satisfied for any reason without being settled in stock again become available for awards under the plan. The total shares available to be granted in the future under the Third Amended 2016 Plan was 6,570 as of December 31, 2025, approximately 1,600 of which were used for RSUs granted in the first quarter of 2026, as described below.
The Company also grants, at its discretion, dividend equivalents, in the form of deferred cash dividends or unvested RSU awards, concurrently with the payment of dividends to the holders of Class A Shares, on all unvested and vested RSU grants. The dividend equivalents have the same vesting and delivery terms as the underlying RSU award.
The Company estimates forfeitures in the aggregate compensation cost to be amortized over the requisite service period of its awards. The Company periodically monitors its estimated forfeiture rate and adjusts its assumptions to the actual occurrence of forfeited awards. A change in estimated forfeitures is recognized through a cumulative adjustment in the period of the change.
The Company had 103 RSUs which were fully vested but not delivered as of December 31, 2025.
Equity Grants
2025 Equity Grants. During 2025, pursuant to the Third Amended 2016 Plan, the Company granted employees 1,872 RSUs that are subject to service-based vesting requirements ("Service-based Awards"). Service-based Awards granted during 2025 had grant date fair values of $ 193.07 to $ 332.61 per share, with an average value of $ 260.69 per share and generally vest ratably over four years .
The following table summarizes activity related to Service-based Awards during the year ended December 31, 2025:
Service-based Awards
Number of Shares Grant Date Weighted
Average Fair Value
Unvested Balance at January 1, 2025 5,059 $ 751,157
Granted 1,872 488,106
Modified — —
Forfeited ( 83 ) ( 16,385 )
Vested ( 2,127 ) ( 301,280 )
Unvested Balance at December 31, 2025 4,721 $ 921,598
Compensation expense related to Service-based Awards was $ 354,950 for the year ended December 31, 2025.
In addition, in June 2024, the Company granted 30 RSUs which may convert into a maximum of 80 RSUs contingent and based upon the achievement of certain defined benchmark results and continued service through April 1, 2031. The grant date fair value of these awards probable to vest as of December 31, 2025 was $ 9,810 , related to 51 RSUs which were probable of achievement, and compensation expense related to these units was $ 2,096 and $ 781 for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
As of December 31, 2025, the total compensation cost related to the above unvested RSUs not yet recognized was $ 475,049 . The ultimate amount of such expense is dependent upon the actual number of RSUs that vest. The Company
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periodically assesses the forfeiture rates used for such estimates. The weighted-average period over which this compensation cost is expected to be recognized is 31 months.
2024 Equity Grants. During 2024 , the Company granted employees 1,762 RSUs that are Service-based Awards. Service-based Awards granted during 2024 had grant date fair values of $ 148.49 to $ 307.72 per share, with an average value of $ 186.80 per share, for an aggregate fair value of $ 329,226 . During 2024 , 2,240 Service-based Awards vested, 135 Service-based Awards were forfeited and 1 Service-based awards were modified. Compensation expense related to Service-based Awards was $ 303,213 for the year ended December 31, 2024.
2023 Equity Grants. During 2023 , the Company granted employees 2,492 RSUs that are Service-based Awards. Service-based Awards granted during 2023 had grant date fair values of $ 107.89 to $ 148.49 per share, with an average value of $ 135.79 per share, for an aggregate fair value of $ 338,363 . During 2023 , 2,325 Service-based Awards vested, 190 Service-based Awards were forfeited and 1 Service-based awards were modified. Compensation expense related to Service-based Awards was $ 280,094 for the year ended December 31, 2023.
Acquisition-related Awards
On October 1, 2025, in conjunction with the acquisition of Robey Warshaw, £ 71,250 ($ 95,767 ) was paid to the sellers in the form of 275 Class A Shares, of which £ 62,700 ($ 84,275 ) is subject to repayment if the sellers fail to provide service over a four-year period following closing. The Company amortizes the payment subject to forfeiture over the requisite four-year service period. Compensation expense related to this award was $ 6,058 for the year ended December 31, 2025. As of December 31, 2025, the total remaining expense to be recognized pursuant to this arrangement over the future vesting period is $ 78,337 .
In conjunction with the acquisition of Robey Warshaw, the Company will also deliver consideration in the form of Class A Shares if certain defined benchmark results are exceeded over a five-year performance period, beginning January 1, 2026. This consideration is treated as compensation for accounting purposes. The expense for this award will be recognized over the five-year performance period of the award and will reflect the fair value of the Class A Shares as determined at the award's grant date, as well as the probable outcome of the performance condition. The Company determined that the performance conditions related to this award were not probable of achievement as of December 31, 2025.
The Company also granted 46 Service-based Awards, included in the above 2025 Equity Grants, to certain former employees of Robey Warshaw, who joined the Company, as retention awards. These awards had a grant date fair value of $ 15,419 and vest over a four-year service period. The Company will recognize expense for these awards ratably over the service period. Compensation expense related to these awards was $ 825 for the year ended December 31, 2025, included in the above 2025 Equity Grants.
Deferred Cash
Deferred Cash Compensation Program – The Company's deferred cash compensation program provides participants the ability to elect to receive a portion of their deferred compensation in cash, which is indexed to notional investment portfolios selected by the participant and generally vests ratably over four years and requires payment upon vesting. The Company granted $ 83,007 , $ 143,220 and $ 162,748 of deferred cash awards pursuant to the deferred cash compensation program during the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Compensation expense related to the Company's deferred cash compensation program was $ 151,661 , $ 166,288 and $ 151,141 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. As of December 31, 2025, the Company expects to pay an aggregate of $ 360,199 related to the Company's deferred cash compensation program at various dates through 2029 and total compensation expense not yet recognized related to these awards was $ 160,339 . The weighted-average period over which this compensation cost is expected to be recognized is 26 months. Amounts due pursuant to this program are expensed over the requisite service period of the award and are reflected in Accrued Compensation and Benefits on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition.
Other Deferred Cash Awards – During 2025, 2024 and 2022, the Company granted $ 11,410 , $ 6,662 and $ 19,861 , respectively, of deferred cash awards to certain employees. These awards generally vest ratably over one to two years .
In November 2016, the Company granted a restricted cash award in conjunction with the appointment of the Chief Executive Officer (then Executive Chairman) with a payment amount of $ 35,000 , of which $ 11,000 vested on March 1, 2019 and $ 6,000 vested on each of March 1, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023, upon the achievement of service conditions.
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The Company also periodically grants performance-based deferred cash awards to certain employees.
Compensation expense related to other deferred cash awards was $ 14,023 , $ 9,821 and $ 11,922 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. As of December 31, 2025, the total compensation cost related to other defe rred cash awards not yet recognized was $ 12,295 . The weighted-average period over which this compensation cost is expected to be recognized is 17 months.
2026 Equity and Deferred Cash Grants
During the first quarter of 2026, primarily as part of the 2025 annual awards, the Company granted to certain employees approximately 1,600 unvested RSUs pursuant to the Third Amended 2016 Plan, with a grant date fair value of approximately $ 523,000 . These awards will generally vest over four years . In addition, during the first quarter of 2026, the Company granted approximately $ 117,000 of deferred cash compensation to certain employees, principally pursuant to the deferred cash compensation program. These awards will generally vest over four years .
Long-term Incentive Plan
The Company's Long-term Incentive Plans provide for incentive compensation awards for Investment Banking Senior Managing Directors, excluding executive officers of the Company, who exceed defined benchmark results over four-year performance periods beginning January 1, 2017 (the "2017 Long-term Incentive Plan", which ended on December 31, 2020), January 1, 2021 (the "2021 Long-term Incentive Plan", which ended on December 31, 2024) and January 1, 2025 (the "2025 Long-term Incentive Plan", which was approved by the Company's Board of Directors in April 2025). The vesting period for the 2017 Long-term Incentive Plan ended on March 15, 2023 and in conjunction with this plan, the Company distributed cash payments of $ 48,331 in the year ended December 31, 2023, $ 3,940 in the year ended December 31, 2022 and $ 92,938 in the year ended December 31, 2021 (including the first cash distribution made in March 2021 of $ 48,461 , and an additional cash distribution made in December 2021 of $ 44,477 , related to the acceleration of certain amounts due in the first quarter of 2022). In conjunction with the 2021 Long-term Incentive Plan, the Company distributed cash payments of $ 71,522 in the year ended December 31, 2025. Remaining amounts due pursuant to these plans are to be paid in cash or Class A Shares, at the Company's discretion, in the first quarter of 2026 and 2027 (for the 2021 Long-term Incentive Plan), and in the first quarter of 2029, 2030 and 2031 (for the 2025 Long-term Incentive Plan), subject to employment at the time of payment. As of December 31, 2025, the Company has accrued $ 164,146 pursuant to the 2021 and 2025 Long-term Incentive Plans, including $ 72,026 within Accrued Compensation and Benefits and $ 92,120 within Other Long-term Liabilities, on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition. The Company periodically assesses the probability of the benchmarks being achieved and expenses the probable payout over the requisite service period of the award. The Company recorded compensation expense related to these plans of $ 69,067 , $ 36,541 and $ 40,028 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
As of December 31, 2025, the total remaining expense to be recognized for the 2021 Long-term Incentive Plan over the future vesting period ending March 15, 2027 is $ 17,744 . As of December 31, 2025, the total remaining expense to be recognized for the 2025 Long-term Incentive Plan over the future vesting period ending March 14, 2031, based on the current anticipated probable payout for the plan, is $ 240,492 .
Employee Loans Receivable
Periodically, the Company provides new and existing employees with cash payments in the form of loans and/or other cash awards which are subject to ratable vesting terms with service requirements ranging from one to five years , and in certain circumstances are also subject to the achievement of performance requirements. Generally, these awards, based on the terms, include a requirement of either full or partial repayment by the employee if the service or other requirements of the agreements with the Company are not achieved. In circumstances where the employee meets the Company's minimum credit standards, the Company amortizes these awards to compensation expense over the relevant service period, which is generally the period they are subject to forfeiture. Compensation expense related to these awards was $ 44,474 , $ 37,685 and $ 24,749 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. As of December 31, 2025, the total compensation cost not yet recognized related to these awards was $ 73,333 .
Other
The total income tax benefit related to share-based compensation arrangements recognized in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 was $ 92,766 , $ 76,332 and $ 68,442 , respectively.
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Separation and Transition Benefits
The following table presents the change in the Company's liability related to separation benefits, stay arrangements and accelerated deferred cash compensation (together, "Termination Costs") for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024:
For the Years Ended December 31,
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Beginning Balance $ 1,181 $ 2,824
Termination Costs Incurred 9,996 10,104
Cash Benefits Paid ( 10,022 ) ( 11,683 )
Non-Cash Charges ( 194 ) ( 64 )
Ending Balance $ 961 $ 1,181
In addition to the above Termination Costs incurred, for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company also incurred expenses related to the acceleration of the amortization of share-based payments previously granted to affected employees of $ 9,254 and $ 5,950 , respectively (related to 70 and 51 RSUs, respectively). For the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company incurred Termination Costs of $ 7,843 and expenses related to the acceleration of the amortization of share-based payments previously granted to affected employees of $ 7,895 (related to 76 RSUs). These expenses are recorded in Employee Compensation and Benefits, principally within the Investment Banking & Equities segment, on the Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Note 19 – Commitments and Contingencies
Private Equity – As of December 31, 2025, the Company had unfunded commitments for capital contributions of $ 2,525 to private equity funds. These commitments will be funded as required through the end of each private equity fund's investment period, subject to certain conditions. Such commitments are satisfied in cash and are generally required to be made as investment opportunities are consummated by the private equity funds.
Lines of Credit – On July 10, 2025, the Company amended its $ 85,000 revolving credit facility Evercore Partners Services East L.L.C. ("East") held with PNC Bank, National Association ("PNC") such that the aggregate principal amount was increased to up to $ 225,000 (the "PNC Facility") to be used for working capital and other corporate activities. The facility is unsecured. In addition, the agreement contains certain reporting covenants, as well as certain debt covenants, that prohibit East and the Company from incurring other indebtedness, subject to specified exceptions. The Company and its consolidated subsidiaries were in compliance with these covenants as of December 31, 2025. Drawings for this facility bear interest at Daily SOFR plus 130 basis points and the maturity date was extended to July 10, 2028. There were no drawings under this facility at December 31, 2025.
EGL maintains a subordinated revolving credit facility with PNC, as amended on October 10, 2025, in an aggregate principal amount of up to $ 75,000 , to be used as needed in support of capital requirements from time to time of EGL. This facility is unsecured and is guaranteed by Evercore LP and other affiliates, pursuant to a guaranty agreement, which provides for certain reporting requirements and debt covenants consistent with the PNC Facility. The interest rate provisions are Daily SOFR plus 130 basis points and the maturity date is October 10, 2029. There were no drawings under this facility at December 31, 2025.
In addition, EGL's clearing broker provides temporary funding for the settlement of securities transactions.
Tax Receivable Agreement – As of December 31, 2025, the Company estimates the contractual obligations related to the Tax Receivable Agreement to be $ 69,843 . The Company expects to pay to the counterparties to the Tax Receivable Agreement $ 10,264 within one year or less, $ 17,466 in one to three years, $ 11,674 in three to five years and $ 30,439 after five years.
Other Commitments – The Company entered into commitments to pay additional consideration, including contingent consideration and certain other contingent compensation arrangements related to its acquisition of Robey Warshaw in 2025. See Notes 5 and 18 for further information.
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Restricted Cash – The following table provides a reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash reported within the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition that sum to the total of amounts shown in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows:
December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 1,426,020 $ 873,045 $ 596,878
Restricted Cash included in Other Assets 10,120 9,062 8,606
Total Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash shown in the Statement of Cash Flows $ 1,436,140 $ 882,107 $ 605,484
Restricted Cash included in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition primarily represents letters of credit which are secured by cash as collateral for the lease of office space and security deposits for certain equipment. The restrictions will lapse when the leases end.
Foreign Exchange – Periodically, the Company enters into foreign currency exchange forward contracts as an economic hedge against exchange rate risk for foreign currency denominated accounts receivable or other commitments.
During 2025, the Company entered into foreign currency exchange forward contracts to buy 200,000 British Pounds sterling for $ 270,600 and to sell 71,250 British Pounds sterling for $ 96,401 , both of which settled in 2025. The Company recorded a net loss on these contracts of $ 1,055 for the year ended December 31, 2025, which is included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations.
During the first quarter of 2023, the Company entered into a foreign currency exchange forward contract to buy 30,000 British Pounds sterling for $ 36,903 , which settled during the third quarter of 2023, and resulted in a loss of $ 303 for the year ended December 31, 2023, which is included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations. Upon settlement, the Company entered into a foreign currency exchange forward contract to buy 30,000 British Pounds sterling for $ 36,675 , which settled during 2024, and resulted in a loss of $ 347 for the year ended December 31, 2024, which is included within Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, on the Consolidated Statement of Operations.
Contingencies
In the normal course of business, from time to time, the Company and its affiliates are involved in judicial or regulatory proceedings, arbitration or mediation concerning matters arising in connection with the conduct of its businesses, including contractual and employment matters. In addition, United Kingdom, German, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canadian, Dubai, Saudi, Indonesian and United States government agencies and self-regulatory organizations, as well as state securities commissions in the United States, conduct periodic examinations and initiate administrative proceedings regarding the Company's business, including, among other matters, accounting and operational matters, that can result in censure, fine, the issuance of cease-and-desist orders or the suspension or expulsion of a broker-dealer, investment advisor, or its directors, officers or employees. In view of the inherent difficulty of determining whether any loss in connection with such matters is probable and whether the amount of such loss can be reasonably estimated, particularly in cases where claimants seek substantial or indeterminate damages or where investigations and proceedings are in the early stages, the Company cannot estimate the amount of such loss or range of loss, if any, related to such matters, how or if such matters will be resolved, when they will ultimately be resolved, or what the eventual settlement, fine, penalty or other relief, if any, might be. Subject to the foregoing, the Company believes, based on current knowledge and after consultation with counsel, that it is not currently party to any material pending proceedings, individually or in the aggregate, the resolution of which would have a material effect on the Company. Provisions for losses are established in accordance with ASC 450, "Contingencies" when warranted. Once established, such provisions are adjusted when there is more information available or when an event occurs requiring a change.
The Company and its subsidiaries are subject to employment and tax laws, regulations and treaties in various U.S. and non-U.S. jurisdictions. These laws, regulations and treaties are complex, and the manner in which they apply to the Company’s facts and circumstances is open to evolving interpretation. Although management believes it has applied these laws, regulations and treaties in a compliant manner, a recent interpretation reached by a judicial authority has challenged the employment tax treatment of members of a partnership which is not affiliated with the Company. While that challenge remains subject to a
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judicial review process, and the Company and its subsidiaries are not a party to the proceedings, the ultimate outcome may adversely impact the Company’s tax position.
Note 20 – Regulatory Authorities
EGL is a U.S. registered broker-dealer and is subject to the net capital requirements of Rule 15c3-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"). Under the Alternative Net Capital Requirement, EGL's minimum net capital requirement is $ 250 . EGL's regulatory net capital as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 was $ 373,081 and $ 475,936 , respectively, which exceeded the minimum net capital requirement by $ 372,831 and $ 475,686 , respectively.
Evercore Trust Company, N.A. ("ETC"), which is limited to fiduciary activities, is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ("OCC") and is a member bank of the Federal Reserve System. The Company, Evercore LP and ETC are subject to written agreements with the OCC that, among other things, require the Company and Evercore LP to maintain at least $ 5,000 in Tier 1 capital in ETC (or such other amount as the OCC may require) and maintain liquid assets in ETC in an amount at least equal to the greater of $ 3,500 or 180 days coverage of ETC's operating expenses. The Company was in compliance with the aforementioned agreements as of December 31, 2025.
Evercore U.K., our U.K. Advisory affiliate, and Evercore ISI U.K., our U.K. Equities affiliate, are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The aggregate regulatory capital of these affiliates as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 was $ 571,742 and $ 232,039 , respectively, which exceeded the minimum requirement by $ 272,911 and $ 139,208 , respectively.
Certain other non-U.S. subsidiaries are subject to various securities and banking regulations and capital adequacy requirements promulgated by the regulatory and exchange authorities of the countries in which they operate. These subsidiaries are in excess of their local capital adequacy requirements at December 31, 2025.
Note 21 – Income Taxes
A portion of the Company's income is subject to U.S. federal, state, local and foreign income taxes and is taxed at the prevailing corporate tax rates. Taxes Payable as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 were $ 15,942 and $ 4,781 , respectively.
In October 2021, members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD") agreed on a two-pillar tax framework to realign international taxation with economic activities, including a coordinated set of rules designed to ensure large multinational enterprises pay a minimum 15% tax rate across all jurisdictions, known as Pillar Two. The U.S. has not yet adopted these rules, but several countries have enacted Pillar Two with an effective date beginning January 1, 2024. The impact of Pillar Two on the Company's effective tax rate during the year was not material and it is not expected to materially impact the Company's effective tax rate in the future.
Additionally, the Company is subject to the income tax effects associated with the global intangible low-taxed income ("GILTI") provisions in the period incurred. For the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, no additional income tax expense associated with the GILTI provisions has been recognized.
On July 4, 2025, the United States enacted House Resolution 1 of the 119th Congress ("the Act"). The Act makes permanent key elements of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including 100% bonus depreciation, domestic research cost expensing, and beginning after December 31, 2025, updates for Net CFC Tested Income (formerly GILTI), which is not expected to materially impact the Company’s effective tax rate for the year.
The following table presents the U.S. and non-U.S. components of Income before income tax expense:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
U.S. $ 575,183 $ 431,248 $ 288,414
Non-U.S. 169,846 62,439 47,632
Income before Income Tax Expense (1)
$ 745,029 $ 493,687 $ 336,046
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
The components of the provision for income taxes reflected on the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 consist of:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Current:
Federal $ 46,201 $ 58,118 $ 48,940
Foreign 54,108 25,577 20,426
State and Local 37,712 23,639 14,095
Total Current 138,021 107,334 83,461
Deferred:
Federal 16,165 18,212 4,400
Foreign ( 3,156 ) ( 14,498 ) ( 6,580 )
State and Local 2,077 4,360 ( 714 )
Total Deferred 15,086 8,074 ( 2,894 )
Total $ 153,107 $ 115,408 $ 80,567
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
A reconciliation of the domestic and foreign components between the Company's federal statutory income tax rate and effective income tax rate for the year ended December 31, 2025 is as follows:
Amount Percent
U.S. Federal Statutory Income Tax Rate $ 166,701 21.0 %
Domestic State and Local Income Taxes, Net of Federal Benefit (1)
30,088 3.8 %
Foreign Tax Effects:
United Kingdom
Statutory rate difference between United Kingdom and U.S. 6,966 0.9 %
Excess tax benefits on share-based awards ( 9,515 ) ( 1.2 ) %
Other 2,415 0.3 %
France
Statutory rate difference between France and U.S. ( 313 ) — %
Gain on sale of business 15,906 2.0 %
Other ( 100 ) — %
Other foreign jurisdictions 857 0.1 %
Effect of Cross-Border Tax Laws:
France
Foreign tax credits ( 14,735 ) ( 1.9 ) %
Other foreign jurisdictions
Foreign tax credits 1,449 0.2 %
Tax Credits:
Research and development tax credits ( 1,328 ) ( 0.2 ) %
Non-Taxable or Non-Deductible Items:
Non-deductible senior executive compensation 23,818 3.0 %
Excess tax benefits on share-based awards ( 61,399 ) ( 7.7 ) %
Rate benefit as a flow through ( 10,802 ) ( 1.4 ) %
Other 3,099 0.4 %
Effective Income Tax Rate $ 153,107 19.3 %
(1) State and local income taxes in New York City, New York State and California comprise the majority of the state and local income taxes, net of federal benefit, as of December 31, 2025.
A reconciliation between the federal statutory income tax rate and the Company's effective income tax rate for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023 is as follows:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2024 2023
Reconciliation of Federal Statutory Tax Rates:
U.S. Statutory Tax Rate 21.0 % 21.0 %
Increase Due to State and Local Taxes 5.5 % 4.6 %
Rate Benefits as a Limited Liability Company/Flow Through ( 1.6 ) % ( 2.2 ) %
Foreign Taxes 2.5 % 0.5 %
Non-Deductible Expenses (1)
2.3 % 2.0 %
ASU 2016-09 Benefit for Stock Compensation ( 6.6 ) % ( 3.7 ) %
Valuation Allowances ( 2.3 ) % 0.3 %
Other Adjustments 0.8 % ( 0.5 ) %
Effective Income Tax Rate 21.6 % 22.0 %
(1) Primarily related to non-deductible share-based compensation expense.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
The effective tax rate for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 reflects the application of ASU 2016-09, "Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting" ("ASU 2016-09"), which requires that the tax deduction associated with the appreciation or depreciation in the Company's share price upon vesting of employee share-based awards above or below the original grant price be reflected in income tax expense. The Company's Provision for Income Taxes reflects an additional tax benefit of $ 78,518 , $ 35,086 and $ 13,699 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively, related to the application of ASU 2016-09, and resulted in a reduction in the effective tax rate of 9.9 , 6.6 and 3.7 percentage points for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The effective tax rate for 2025, 2024 and 2023 also reflects the effect of certain nondeductible expenses, including expenses related to Class K-P Units, as well as the noncontrolling interest associated with LP Units and other adjustments.
Deferred income taxes are provided for the effects of temporary differences between the tax basis of an asset or liability and its reported amount in the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. These temporary differences result in taxable or deductible amounts in future years. Details of the Company's deferred tax assets and liabilities as of December 31, 2025 and 2024 were as follows:
December 31,
2025 2024
Deferred Tax Assets:
Depreciation and Amortization $ 9,698 $ 21,316
Compensation and Benefits 164,811 149,275
Step up in tax basis due to the exchange of LP Units for Class A Shares (1)
72,776 63,884
Step up in tax basis due to the exchange of LP Units for Class A Shares (2)
44,971 42,503
Operating Lease 137,637 132,504
Other 28,221 13,354
Total Deferred Tax Assets $ 458,114 $ 422,836
Valuation Allowance ( 5,279 ) ( 5,279 )
Total Deferred Tax Assets Net of Valuation Allowance $ 452,835 $ 417,557
Deferred Tax Liabilities:
Operating Lease $ 111,158 $ 106,087
Goodwill, Intangible Assets and Other 48,969 26,962
Total Deferred Tax Liabilities $ 160,127 $ 133,049
Net Deferred Tax Assets $ 297,361 $ 284,508
Net Deferred Tax Liabilities $ 4,652 $ —
(1) Step-up in the tax basis associated with the exchange of LP Units for holders which have a tax receivable agreement.
(2) Step-up in the tax basis associated with the exchange of LP Units for holders which do not have a tax receivable agreement.
The $ 12,853 increase in net deferred tax assets from December 31, 2024 to December 31, 2025 was primarily related to additions to deferred compensation expense exceeding the grant date value of prior awards which vested during the period, included in Compensation and Benefits, including the impact of the excess current year step-ups in the basis of the tangible and intangible assets of Evercore LP over amortization, as discussed below. Net deferred tax liabilities in 2025 resulted from the tax effects of the Robey Warshaw acquisition.
During 2025, the LP holders exchanged 117 Class A, Class E and Class K LP Units for Class A Shares, which resulted in an increase in the tax basis of the tangible and intangible assets of Evercore LP. The exchange of certain Class E and Class A LP Units resulted in a $ 9,353 step-up in the tax basis of the tangible and intangible assets of Evercore LP and a corresponding increase to Additional Paid-In Capital on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. Further, there was an exchange of 249 Class A LP Units that triggered an additional liability under the Tax Receivable Agreement that was entered into in 2006 between the Company and the LP Unit holders for the year ended December 31, 2025. The agreement provides for a payment to the LP Unit holders of 85 % of the cash tax savings (if any), resulting from the increased tax benefits from the exchange and for the Company to retain 15 % of such benefits. Accordingly, Deferred Tax Assets, Amounts Due Pursuant to Tax Receivable Agreements and Additional Paid-In Capital increased $ 20,966 , $ 17,821 and
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$ 3,145 , respectively, on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. See Note 15 for further discussion.
The Company recorded an increase in deferred tax assets of $ 25 associated with changes in Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Securities and Investments and a decrease of $ 8,291 associated with changes in Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment Gain (Loss), in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), for the year ended December 31, 2025. The Company recorded an increase in deferred tax assets of $ 20 associated with changes in Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Securities and Investments and an increase of $ 3,772 associated with changes in Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment Gain (Loss), in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), for the year ended December 31, 2024.
A reconciliation of the changes in tax positions for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023 is as follows:
December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Beginning unrecognized tax benefit $ 380 $ 359 $ 359
Additions for tax positions of prior years 130 79 —
Reductions for tax positions of prior years — — —
Lapse of Statute of Limitations — — —
Decrease due to settlement with Taxing Authority ( 384 ) ( 58 ) —
Ending unrecognized tax benefit $ 126 $ 380 $ 359
The Company classifies interest relating to tax matters and tax penalties as a component of income tax expense in its Consolidated Statements of Operations. As of December 31, 2025, there were $ 126 of unrecognized tax benefits that, if recognized, $ 103 would affect the effective tax rate. Related to the unrecognized tax benefits, the Company accrued interest and an adjustment to penalties of $ 231 and ($ 13 ), respectively, during the year ended December 31, 2025. In addition, during the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company reached an audit settlement with the Tax Authorities and $ 384 of unrecognized tax benefits were recognized by the Company, of which $ 313 affected the effective tax rate. The Company also recognized a tax benefit for the accrued interest of $ 581 during the year ended December 31, 2025, associated with the audit settlement. As of December 31, 2024, there were $ 380 of unrecognized tax benefits that, if recognized, $ 309 would affect the effective tax rate. Related to the unrecognized tax benefits, the Company accrued interest and penalties of $ 73 and $ 4 , respectively, during the year ended December 31, 2024. In addition, during the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company reached an audit settlement with the Tax Authorities and $ 58 of unrecognized tax benefits were recognized by the Company, of which $ 47 affected the effective tax rate. The Company also recognized a tax benefit for the accrued interest and penalties of $ 24 and $ 9 , respectively, during the year ended December 31, 2024, associated with the audit settlement. As of December 31, 2023, there were $ 359 of unrecognized tax benefits that, if recognized, $ 292 would affect the effective tax rate.
The Company is subject to taxation in the U.S. and various state, local and foreign jurisdictions. The Company and its affiliates are currently under examination by California for tax years 2021 and 2022, Illinois for tax years 2020 through 2021, New York City for tax years 2018 through 2021, New York State for tax years 2019 through 2021 and Pennsylvania for tax
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
years 2022 through 2023. With a few exceptions, the Company is no longer subject to U.S. federal, state, local or foreign examinations by taxing authorities for years before 2020.
Detail of the Company's income tax payments made during the year ended December 31, 2025 is as follows:
U.S. Federal $ 52,070
U.S. State and Local
New York State 9,204
New York City 11,434
Other 6,407
State and Local Subtotal 27,045
Foreign
United Kingdom 35,894
Other 2,303
Foreign Subtotal 38,197
Total Income Taxes Paid $ 117,312
Note 22 – Concentrations of Credit Risk
Financial instruments that are exposed to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash and cash equivalents, investment securities, foreign government obligations and receivables from clients. The Company has placed substantially all of its Cash and Cash Equivalents in interest-bearing deposits in U.S. commercial banks and U.S. investment banks that meet certain rating and capital requirements, as well as U.S. Treasury securities. The Company's foreign subsidiaries maintain substantially all of their Cash and Cash Equivalents in interest bearing accounts at large commercial banking institutions domiciled in their respective countries of operation. Concentrations of credit risk are limited due to the quality of the Company's clients.
Credit Risks
The Company maintains its cash and cash equivalents, as well as certificates of deposit, with financial institutions with high credit ratings. At times, the Company may maintain deposits in federally insured financial institutions in excess of federally insured ("FDIC") limits or enter into sweep arrangements where banks will periodically transfer a portion of the Company's excess cash position to a money market fund. However, the Company believes that it is not exposed to significant credit risk due to the financial position of the depository institutions or investment vehicles in which those deposits are held.
Accounts Receivable consists primarily of advisory fees and expense reimbursements billed to clients. Other Assets includes long-term receivables primarily from fees related to private funds capital raising and certain fees related to the private capital businesses. Receivables are reported net of any allowance for credit losses. The Company maintains an allowance for credit losses to provide coverage for probable losses from customer receivables and determines the adequacy of the allowance by estimating the probability of loss based on the Company's analysis of historical credit loss experience of the Company's client receivables, and taking into consideration current market conditions and reasonable and supportable forecasts that affect the collectability of the reported amount. The Company's receivables collection periods are generally within 90 days of invoice, with the exception of placement fees, which are generally collected within 180 days of invoice, and certain fees primarily related to private funds capital raising and the private capital businesses, a portion of which may be collected in a period exceeding one year (see Note 4 for further information). The collection period for liability management and restructuring transaction receivables may exceed 90 days. Receivables that are collected in a period exceeding one year are reflected in Other Assets on the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
At December 31, 2025 and 2024, total receivables recorded in Accounts Receivable amounted to $ 555,812 and $ 421,502 , respectively, net of an allowance, and total receivables recorded in Other Assets amounted to $ 129,853 and $ 101,314 , respectively. The Company recorded bad debt expense of $ 5,635 , $ 2,334 and $ 5,559 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Other Current Assets and Other Assets include arrangements in which an estimate of variable consideration has been included in the transaction price and thereby recognized as revenue that precedes the contractual due date (contract assets). As of December 31, 2025, total contract assets recorded in Other Current Assets and Other Assets amounted to $ 147,444 and
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
$ 27,905 , respectively. As of December 31, 2024, total contract assets recorded in Other Current Assets and Other Assets amounted to $ 62,379 and $ 14,477 , respectively.
With respect to the Company's Investment Securities portfolio, which is comprised of U.S. Treasury securities, exchange-traded funds and securities investments, the Company manages its credit risk exposure by limiting concentration risk and maintaining investment grade credit quality. As of December 31, 2025, the Company had Investment Securities of $ 1,540,217 , of which 89 % were U.S. Treasury securities and 11 % were equity securities and exchange-traded funds, and Certificates of Deposit of $ 40,421 with financial institutions with high credit ratings.
Periodically, the Company provides compensation to new and existing employees in the form of loans and/or other cash awards, which include a requirement of either full or partial repayment of these awards based on the terms of their employment agreements with the Company. See Note 18 for further information.
Note 23 – Segment Operating Results
Business Segments – The Company's business results are categorized into the following two segments: Investment Banking & Equities and Investment Management. The Investment Banking & Equities segment includes providing advice to clients on significant mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other strategic corporate transactions, as well as services related to securities underwriting, private placement services and commissions for agency-based equity trading services and equity research. The Investment Banking & Equities segment also includes an interest in Seneca Evercore, which is accounted for under the equity method of accounting, and previously included an interest in Luminis (through September 2024). The Investment Management segment includes Wealth Management and interests in private equity funds which are not managed by the Company, as well as an interest in Atalanta Sosnoff, which is accounted for under the equity method of accounting, and previously included an interest in ABS (through July 2024).
The Company's segment information is prepared using the following methodology:
• Revenue, expenses and income (loss) from equity method investments directly associated with each segment are included in determining pre-tax income.
• Expenses not directly associated with specific segments are allocated based on the most relevant measures applicable, including headcount, square footage and other performance and time-based factors.
• Segment assets are based on those directly associated with each segment, or for certain assets shared across segments, those assets are allocated based on the most relevant measures applicable, including headcount and other factors.
• Investment gains and losses, interest income and interest expense are allocated between the segments based on the segment in which the underlying asset or liability is held.
Other Revenue, net, included in each segment's Net Revenues includes the following:
• Interest income, including accretion, and income (losses) on investment securities, including the Company's investment funds (which are used as an economic hedge against the Company's deferred cash compensation program), certificates of deposit, cash and cash equivalents and long-term accounts receivable
• A gain on the sale of the remaining portion of the Company's interest in ABS in 2024. See Note 10 for further information
• A loss related to the release of cumulative foreign exchange losses resulting from the redemption of the Company's interest in Luminis in 2024. See Note 10 for further information
• Gains (losses) resulting from foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations and foreign currency exchange forward contracts used as an economic hedge against exchange rate risk for foreign currency denominated accounts receivable or other commitments
• Realized and unrealized gains and losses on interests in private equity funds which are not managed by the Company
• Interest expense associated with the Company’s Notes Payable, lines of credit and other financing arrangements, including interest expense related to deferred acquisition consideration and mandatorily redeemable interests
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
• Adjustments to amounts due pursuant to the Company’s tax receivable agreement, subsequent to its initial establishment, related to changes in enacted tax rates
Each segment's expenses include: a) employee compensation and benefits expenses that are incurred directly in support of the segment and b) non-compensation expenses, which include expenses for premises and occupancy, professional fees, travel and entertainment, technology and information services, execution, clearing and custody fees, equipment and indirect support costs (including compensation and other operating expenses related thereto) for corporate services. Such corporate services include, but are not limited to, accounting, tax, legal, technology, human capital, facilities management and senior management activities.
Additionally, the Company's segment expenses also include Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs, which reflect the following:
• 2024 – Expenses related to the write-off of the remaining carrying value of the Company's investment in Luminis in connection with the redemption of the Company's interest
• 2023 – Expenses related to the write-off of non-recoverable assets in connection with the wind-down of the Company's operations in Mexico
The prior period reclassifications from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" for the Investment Banking & Equities segment are $ 38,536 and $ 34,146 for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively. See Note 2 for further information.
The prior period reclassifications from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" for the Investment Management segment are $ 985 and $ 914 for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively. See Note 2 for further information.
The Company evaluates segment results based on net revenues and pre-tax income. The Company's resources are allocated and performance is assessed by the Company's CEO and Chairman, whom the Company has determined to be the CODM. For both segments, the CODM reviews net revenues and pre-tax income against current and past performance on a quarterly basis when making decisions about allocating resources to the segments, inclusive of decisions regarding new hires, expansion into new geographical locations and entering into material contracts, including lease agreements and significant investments in technology. The CODM also uses these measures in determining appropriate levels of employee compensation.
No client accounted for more than 10% of the Company's Consolidated Net Revenues for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The following information presents each segment's contribution.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Investment Banking & Equities
Net Revenues (1)
$ 3,767,655 $ 2,898,489 $ 2,355,943
Employee Compensation and Benefits 2,448,409 1,927,928 1,617,449
Non-Compensation (2)
548,304 456,257 393,308
Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs — 7,305 2,921
Operating Income 770,942 506,999 342,265
Income from Equity Method Investments 6 1,073 620
Pre-Tax Income $ 770,948 $ 508,072 $ 342,885
Identifiable Segment Assets $ 5,184,718 $ 4,022,227 $ 3,541,886
Investment Management
Net Revenues (1)
$ 88,165 $ 81,104 $ 70,006
Employee Compensation and Benefits 52,425 46,108 39,426
Non-Compensation (2)
16,740 15,081 13,710
Operating Income 19,000 19,915 16,870
Income from Equity Method Investments 3,866 5,158 6,035
Pre-Tax Income $ 22,866 $ 25,073 $ 22,905
Identifiable Segment Assets $ 173,379 $ 151,744 $ 161,412
Total
Net Revenues (1)
$ 3,855,820 $ 2,979,593 $ 2,425,949
Employee Compensation and Benefits 2,500,834 1,974,036 1,656,875
Non-Compensation (2)
565,044 471,338 407,018
Special Charges, Including Business Realignment Costs — 7,305 2,921
Operating Income 789,942 526,914 359,135
Income from Equity Method Investments 3,872 6,231 6,655
Pre-Tax Income $ 793,814 $ 533,145 $ 365,790
Identifiable Segment Assets $ 5,358,097 $ 4,173,971 $ 3,703,298
(1) Net Revenues include Other Revenue, net, allocated to the segments as follows:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Investment Banking & Equities (A)
$ 78,236 $ 86,772 $ 78,281
Investment Management 809 1,554 2,965
Total Other Revenue, net $ 79,045 $ 88,326 $ 81,246
(A) Other Revenue, net, from the Investment Banking & Equities segment includes interest expense on the Notes Payable, lines of credit and other financing arrangements, including interest expense related to deferred acquisition consideration and mandatorily redeemable interests of $ 24,264 , $ 16,768 and $ 16,717 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(2) Non-Compensation expenses are as follows:
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Investment Banking & Equities
Occupancy and Equipment Rental $ 106,309 $ 88,604 $ 82,180
Professional Fees (A)
98,531 91,861 69,953
Travel and Related Expenses 94,515 78,519 63,798
Technology and Information Services (A)
141,413 117,091 103,083
Depreciation and Amortization 32,098 24,141 23,943
Execution, Clearing and Custody Fees 10,654 11,487 10,724
Acquisition and Transition Costs 9,858 — —
Other Operating Expenses 54,926 44,554 39,627
Total Non-Compensation $ 548,304 $ 456,257 $ 393,308
Investment Management
Occupancy and Equipment Rental $ 2,475 $ 2,349 $ 2,149
Professional Fees (B)
4,513 4,344 3,788
Travel and Related Expenses 1,097 927 729
Technology and Information Services (B)
4,809 3,904 3,580
Depreciation and Amortization 459 327 405
Execution, Clearing and Custody Fees 1,845 1,724 1,551
Other Operating Expenses 1,542 1,506 1,508
Total Non-Compensation $ 16,740 $ 15,081 $ 13,710
Total
Occupancy and Equipment Rental $ 108,784 $ 90,953 $ 84,329
Professional Fees (C)
103,044 96,205 73,741
Travel and Related Expenses 95,612 79,446 64,527
Technology and Information Services (C)
146,222 120,995 106,663
Depreciation and Amortization 32,557 24,468 24,348
Execution, Clearing and Custody Fees 12,499 13,211 12,275
Acquisition and Transition Costs 9,858 — —
Other Operating Expenses 56,468 46,060 41,135
Total Non-Compensation $ 565,044 $ 471,338 $ 407,018
(A) The Company reclassified $ 38,536 and $ 34,146 of technology and related expenses from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" in the Investment Banking & Equities segment for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, to conform to the current presentation. See Note 2 for further information.
(B) The Company reclassified $ 985 and $ 914 of technology and related expenses from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" in the Investment Management segment for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, to conform to the current presentation. See Note 2 for further information.
(C) The Company reclassified $ 39,521 and $ 35,060 of technology and related expenses from "Professional Fees" to "Technology and Information Services" for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, to conform to the current presentation. See Note 2 for further information.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Geographic Information – The Company manages its business based on the profitability of the enterprise as a whole.
The Company's revenues were derived from clients located and managed in the following geographical areas:
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
Net Revenues: (1)
Americas (2)
$ 3,067,300 $ 2,331,369 $ 1,826,861
EMEA 626,250 503,496 469,694
Asia-Pacific 83,225 56,402 48,148
Total $ 3,776,775 $ 2,891,267 $ 2,344,703
(1) Excludes Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments, and Interest Expense.
(2) Primarily includes revenue attributable to the United States of $ 2,885,717 , $ 2,187,916 and $ 1,719,337 for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
The Company's total assets are located in the following geographical areas:
December 31,
2025 2024
Total Assets:
Americas (1)
$ 3,396,905 $ 3,496,519
EMEA (2)
1,887,541 614,494
Asia-Pacific 73,651 62,958
Total $ 5,358,097 $ 4,173,971
(1) Primarily includes assets located in the United States.
(2) Primarily includes assets located in the United Kingdom.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
Note 24 – Evercore Inc. (Parent Company Only) Financial Statements
EVERCORE INC.
(parent company only)
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except share data)
December 31,
2025 2024
ASSETS
Equity Investment in Subsidiary $ 2,400,024 $ 1,881,783
Deferred Tax Assets 273,485 239,118
Goodwill 15,236 15,236
Other Assets 7,011 12,450
TOTAL ASSETS $ 2,695,756 $ 2,148,587
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Payable to Related Party $ 10,264 $ 10,423
Other Current Liabilities 6,113 3,659
Current Portion of Notes Payable 47,981 37,951
Total Current Liabilities 64,358 52,033
Amounts Due Pursuant to Tax Receivable Agreements 59,579 52,968
Long-term Debt - Notes Payable 540,243 335,944
TOTAL LIABILITIES 664,180 440,945
Stockholders' Equity
Common Stock
Class A, par value $ 0.01 per share ( 1,000,000,000 shares authorized, 87,572,820 and 84,767,922 issued at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, and 38,522,790 and 38,116,350 outstanding at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
876 848
Class B, par value $ 0.01 per share ( 1,000,000 shares authorized, 45 issued and outstanding at both December 31, 2025 and 2024)
— —
Additional Paid-In Capital 4,024,496 3,510,356
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) ( 13,128 ) ( 36,057 )
Retained Earnings 2,581,815 2,133,919
Treasury Stock at Cost ( 49,050,030 and 46,651,572 shares at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively)
( 4,562,483 ) ( 3,901,424 )
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 2,031,576 1,707,642
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 2,695,756 $ 2,148,587
See notes to parent company only financial statements.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
EVERCORE INC.
(parent company only)
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
REVENUES
Other Revenue, Including Interest and Investments $ 22,324 $ 16,768 $ 16,717
TOTAL REVENUES 22,324 16,768 16,717
Interest Expense 22,324 16,768 16,717
NET REVENUES — — —
EXPENSES
TOTAL EXPENSES — — —
OPERATING INCOME — — —
Equity in Income of Subsidiary 688,083 476,261 315,109
Provision for Income Taxes 96,161 97,982 59,630
NET INCOME $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
See notes to parent company only financial statements.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
EVERCORE INC.
(parent company only)
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Years Ended December 31,
2025 2024 2023
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Income $ 591,922 $ 378,279 $ 255,479
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities:
Undistributed Income of Subsidiary ( 688,083 ) ( 476,261 ) ( 315,109 )
Deferred Taxes 18,629 22,265 4,332
Accretion on Long-term Debt 587 556 529
(Increase) Decrease in Operating Assets:
Other Assets 5,439 11,660 6,989
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities ( 71,506 ) ( 63,501 ) ( 47,780 )
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Investment in Subsidiary 15,287 210,760 175,644
Net Cash Provided by Investing Activities 15,287 210,760 175,644
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Payments to Related Party ( 11,371 ) ( 11,427 ) —
Payment of Notes Payable ( 38,000 ) — —
Issuance of Notes Payable 250,000 — —
Dividends ( 144,410 ) ( 135,832 ) ( 127,864 )
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities 56,219 ( 147,259 ) ( 127,864 )
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH — — —
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH—Beginning of Year — — —
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH—End of Year $ — $ — $ —
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW DISCLOSURE
Payments for Interest $ 19,896 $ 16,214 $ 16,181
Payments for Income Taxes $ 72,092 $ 64,121 $ 48,850
Accrued Dividends $ 15,537 $ 16,159 $ 17,054
See notes to parent company only financial statements.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
EVERCORE INC.
(parent company only)
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Note A – Organization
Evercore Inc. (the "Company") was incorporated as a Delaware corporation on July 21, 2005. The Company did not begin meaningful operations until the reorganization discussed below. Pursuant to a reorganization into a holding company structure, the Company became a holding company and its sole asset is a controlling equity interest in Evercore LP. As the sole general partner of Evercore LP, the Company operates and controls all of the business and affairs of Evercore LP and, through Evercore LP and its subsidiaries, continues to conduct the business now conducted by these subsidiaries.
Note B – Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Presentation. The Statements of Financial Condition, Operations and Cash Flows have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP").
Equity Investment in Subsidiary and Equity in Income of Subsidiary. Equity Investment in Subsidiary includes the Company's receivable from Evercore LP for senior notes owed by Evercore LP to the Company having similar terms as described below in Note D – issuance of Notes Payable. The Equity in Income of Subsidiary represents the Company's share of income from Evercore LP.
Note C – Stockholders' Equity
The Company is authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of Class A common stock ("Class A Shares"), par value $ 0.01 per share, and 1,000 shares of Class B common stock, par value $ 0.01 per share. All Class A Shares and shares of Class B common stock vote together as a single class. At December 31, 2025, the Company has issued 87,573 Class A Shares. The Company canceled two shares of Class B common stock, which were held by limited partners of Evercore LP, and granted two share of Class B common stock during 2025. During 2025, the Company purchased 955 Class A Shares from employees at an average cost per share of $ 284.01 , primarily for the net settlement of stock-based compensation awards, and 1,443 Class A Shares at an average cost per share of $ 269.74 pursuant to the Company's share repurchase program. The result of these purchases was an increase in Treasury Stock of $ 660,593 (excluding $ 466 of excise tax levied on share repurchases, net of issuances) on the Company's Statement of Financial Condition as of December 31, 2025. Treasury shares are repurchased by an indirect subsidiary of Evercore Inc. During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company declared and paid dividends of $ 3.32 per share, totaling $ 128,489 , which were wholly funded by the Company's sole subsidiary, Evercore LP, and accrued deferred cash dividends on unvested and vested RSUs, totaling $ 15,537 . During the year ended December 31, 2025, the Company also paid deferred cash dividends of $ 15,921 , which were wholly funded by the Company's sole subsidiary, Evercore LP.
As discussed in Note 18 to the consolidated financial statements, both the Evercore LP partnership units and restricted stock units are exchangeable into Class A Shares on a one -for-one basis once vested.
Note D – Issuance of Notes Payable
On March 30, 2016, the Company issued an aggregate of $ 170,000 of senior notes (the "2016 Private Placement Notes"), including: $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.88 % Series A senior notes which were due and repaid on March 30, 2021 (the "Series A Notes"), $ 67,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.23 % Series B senior notes originally due March 30, 2023 and prepaid on June 28, 2022 (the "Series B Notes"), $ 48,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.48 % Series C senior notes due March 30, 2026 and $ 17,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.58 % Series D senior notes due March 30, 2028, pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of March 30, 2016 and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
On August 1, 2019, the Company issued $ 175,000 and £ 25,000 of senior unsecured notes (the "2019 Private Placement Notes"), through private placement. These notes include: $ 75,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.34 % Series E senior notes due August 1, 2029, $ 60,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.44 % Series F senior notes due August 1, 2031, $ 40,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.54 % Series G senior notes due August 1, 2033 and £ 25,000 aggregate principal amount of its 3.33 % Series H senior notes due August 1, 2033, each of which were issued pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of August 1, 2019 and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
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(amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise noted)
On March 29, 2021, the Company issued $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its 1.97 % Series I senior notes which were due August 1, 2025 (the "Series I Notes" or the "2021 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of March 29, 2021, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933. In August 2025, the Company repaid the $ 38,000 aggregate principal amount of its Series I Notes.
On June 28, 2022, the Company issued $ 67,000 aggregate principal amount of its 4.61 % Series J senior notes due November 15, 2028 (the "2022 Private Placement Notes"), pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of June 28, 2022 and amended on July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.
On July 24, 2025, the Company issued an aggregate of $ 250,000 of senior notes notes (the "2025 Private Placement Notes"), including: $ 125,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.17 % Series K senior notes due July 24, 2030 and $ 125,000 aggregate principal amount of its 5.47 % Series L senior notes due July 24, 2032, pursuant to a note purchase agreement dated as of July 10, 2025, among the Company and the purchasers party thereto in a private placement exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933. The Company intends to use a portion of the net proceeds from the issuance and sale of the 2025 Private Placement Notes to repay certain maturing notes issued under prior note purchase agreements. The remaining net proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.
Note E – Commitments and Contingencies
As of December 31, 2025, as discussed in Note 13 to the consolidated financial statements, future payments required related to the 2016, 2019, 2022 and 2025 Private Placement Notes are $ 730,554 . Pursuant to the 2016, 2019, 2022 and 2025 Private Placement Notes, the Company expects to make payments to the notes' holders of $ 75,509 within one year or less, $ 135,913 in one to three years, $ 238,521 in three to five years and $ 280,611 after five years.
As of December 31, 2025, as discussed in Note 19 to the consolidated financial statements, the Company estimates the contractual obligations related to the Tax Receivable Agreement to be $ 69,843 . The company expects to pay to the counterparties to the Tax Receivable Agreement $ 10,264 within one year or less, $ 17,466 in one to three years, $ 11,674 in three to five years and $ 30,439 after five years.
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SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Not applicable.
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Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure
None.