Cantor Fitzgerald is a global financial services firm founded in 1945. Its operations span fixed income, equity capital markets, investment banking, prime services, asset management, and commercial real estate finance, supported by a presence in over 30 offices worldwide.
The firm has a history in computer-based bond trading and advanced financial technologies. Its technical infrastructure underpins complex financial operations across multiple asset classes and market segments.
The firm suffered the loss of 658 employees in the September 11, 2001 attacks. In the aftermath, the company pledged 25% of its profits over five years and ten years of healthcare coverage to victims' families, a commitment totaling $180 million. The firm cites values of resilience, perseverance, and a commitment to its people and communities.






