Brookfield Fund Structure

Currently a second year analyst at a Power/Renewables coverage group at a very respectable MM/UMM investment bank. A HH reached out about a role with Brookfield Renewable US in NYC. Does anyone know if this is this simply their US development arm, yieldco, portco, or a a vehicle to invest out of their $15b GTF? Is it similar to the relationship between Invenergy and Blackstone? I presume no carry at BRUS, but does anyone have insight into possible comp? Brookfield’s fund and corporate structure is hard to navigate so curious if anyone has any insight into this — needless to say the HH did not. Thanks in advance. 

 

Inclined to think this is for Brookfield Renewables US (US owner / operator arm of Brookfield Renewables Partners). Believe GTF hiring is done exclusively with CPI and they’ve wrapped up associate hiring earlier in the Summer.

 

Work at BF (not Renew) - if it's for the Renewables US investment team, then yes, it's for the transition fund (BGTF).

In terms of comp: all funds within BF have different base for Associates (typically higher than other MF), however this is compensated for by lower bonus (45-50% max). However, you get carry and stock options from the associate level

 


Do you have any further insight on comp for BF Renewbles in the US (any level)?

 

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