Tara Walsh | Investment Banking | Stephens

Who We Are

What We Do

We provide investment banking, research, sales and trading, asset and wealth management, public finance, insurance, private capital, and family office services.

About Us

We are a family-owned financial services firm that values client relationships, long-term stability, and supporting the communities where we live and work.

The Stephens Story

The idea of family defines our culture, because each of us knows that our reputation is on the line as if our own name was on the door.

Leadership

Our reputation as a leading independent financial services firm is built on the stability of our longstanding and highly experienced senior executives.

Impact Initiatives

We are committed to bettering the communities where we live and operate. We do this by supporting corporate philanthropy, economic and financial literacy advocacy, and professional success.

Our Brand Ambassadors

Stephens is proud to sponsor the PGA TOUR, LPGA Tour, and PGA TOUR Champions careers, as well as applaud the philanthropic endeavors, of our Brand Ambassadors.

Stephens & Atlassian Williams Racing

Stephens is the official investment banking partner of Williams Racing, one of the most winning teams in F1 history. We share that tradition of success.

Making Connections

We host many highly informative meetings each year with clients, industry decision makers, and thought leaders across the U.S. and in Europe.

Our People

Tara Walsh

Associate

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Financial Institutions Group
Tara Walsh

Tara Walsh joined Stephens in 2022 and currently serves in the firm’s Financial Institutions Group in Stephens' London office. Prior to joining Stephens, she worked for KKR & Co. in their Private Credit team. Tara has experience advising strategic and financial sponsor clients across the UK and Europe. She has worked on sell-side and buy-side mandates across various sectors, including financial services, industrials, and TMT. Tara has a BSc Honours degree in Economics and Finance from University College Dublin.

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