
DC Advisory promotes five in UK and Germany teams

Investment bank DC Advisory has announced four promotions to managing director and one to executive director in its UK office, as well as one promotion to executive director in its UK-based team.
The firm has promoted Edward Godfrey (debt advisory and restructuring), Phillip Hyman (infrastructure), Endong Zhai (Asia access) to managing directors in its UK office and Moritz Müller (infrastructure) in its German office.
Andreas Kulcsar is now an executive director in the area of consumer, leisure and retail in the UK team.
Godfrey joined DC in 2014 and was previously executive director in the debt advisory group. Prior to this, he held roles at BNP Paribas, RBS and PwC.
Prior to joining DC Advisory in 2016, Hyman was part of the financing teams at RBS and HSBC.
Zhai handles China-related deal origination and execution as part of the firm's Asia access team. Before joining DC in 2015, he spent five years at Deloitte as an assistant director in corporate finance.
Müller joined DC Advisory's Frankfurt-based team in 2013 and was promoted to assistant director in 2015. He previously held roles at Commerzbank and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
Kulcsar previously held roles at Lincoln International and Commerzbank. He joined DC in 2014.
DC Advisory said in a statement that the new promotions should bolster the team's sector and product knowledge in the challenging coronavirus environment.
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