MM PE Compensation

All,

I've recently received an offer to join a minority investment fund (~$400M) which sits within a larger, buyouts MM PE fund in NY (~$2-$2.5B) range. The compensation package is ~$200K all-in and I was wondering if this is in-line with similar opportunities.

Thank you for your help!

 

Yep, I agree, it's on the lower end and it's not exactly a vanilla buyout shop (although they do make majority investments, but also do mezz/growth equity/other stuff). It also has a great lifestyle/partner track potential from what I've been told, and the partners are doing quite well between the 3 of them.

A few other data points - a $2-3bn shop (across several funds) pays $110k base/$110k bonus and offers co-invest/shadow equity opportunities in the ballpark of $100k over your 3 years of being an associate.

One other firm that I know of (approx $1.5bn across two funds) pays $100k base/bonus and has a $30k signing bonus.

 

Most MM / lower MM PE firms I've seen pay between $170k - $230k, some with co-invest and/or carry as additional sweetener.

I don't think most PE funds have moved comp up to align with increases in comp in IB. Given that a lot of banks are promoting analysts after 2 years, $140k base salaries (for Associate 1), a decent signing bonus, and ~$25k annual increases in base salaries. Comp between IB and PE at the junior levels are pretty equal, if not better in IB.

 

Your comp level is fine. Definitely in-line. The point above about mid-market PE firms no longer paying $170k all in is not true as there are several PE shops that (i) still haven't moved up and (ii) can still attract solid enough (if not top-tier) talent desperate for a change from a miserable life in banking. You would think the mid-market PE shops would have reacted quicker to the bump up in comp within banking but that's not the case everywhere - unfortunately certainly not at my shop.

 

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