Rothschild Coat of Arms Wikimedia Commons Rothschild & Co., one of the oldest banks in the UK, has made a big move on Wall Street.

The firm has hired James M. Neissa, who most recently served as joint global head of investment banking at UBS, as head of North America.

Lee LeBrun, who was formerly cohead of M&A Americas at UBS, has joined Rothschild Global Advisory as head of M&A in North America.

Robert Leitão, head of Rothschild Global Advisory, said: “We see a lot of opportunities to grow Rothschild & Co’s North American presence, building on our record performance in the most recent fiscal year."

Steve Ledoux, who previously headed M&A in North America, is taking a break. Leitão said he hoped Ledoux would rejoin the group in a leadership role in the near future.

Rothschild offers M&A, strategy and financing advice, and investment and wealth-management solutions to institutions, families, individuals, and governments.

The firm has a rich history. Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who lived between 1744 and 1812, created a family partnership over 200 years ago. In the early 19th century, five of his sons established banking businesses in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Naples, and Vienna.

It is now one of the preeminent M&A advisory firms, ranking sixth by M&A revenue in Europe in the first half of 2o16 with $130 million in revenues, according to Dealogic.

That put it ahead of Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Barclays, and Deutsche Bank.

It ranked 13 globally, narrowly behind Jefferies and ahead of Centerview and Moelis & Co.

The firm has roughly 2,8000 employees in 40 countries around the world, according to its website.