Top Financial Sponsors Groups?

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Question. Which firms have the best stand-alone financial sponsor groups that are not necessarily part of a leveraged finance group? Background details would be very helpful as well. I am sure the usual suspects, GS, MS, JPM, etc come up but I am looking for the extra level of detail, i.e. someone who worked there or know someone who works there.

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GS sponsors wasn't all that awesome the last I heard. I got the impression they were pitch heavy - model light. I think this has improved, but it is still far from their best grup.

I would say CS sponsors has been pretty dominant historically, but I don't know how they hve been the last couple of years.

MS sponors is good, but again, not their best group.

JPM has one of the best on the street, but SLF is more modelling intensive according to my memory.

Not in sponsors, so I am just going off of second hand info. It's a hard sector to evaluate just because deal flow has slowed so much.

 

CS Sponsors is probably still the highest-regarded sponsors group, and a top group on Wall Street in general.

GS FSG is decent but not top-notch, in part because sponsors sometimes view GS as a competitor due to PIA.

At MS, FSG is probably the second-most sought after group among incoming analysts after M&A.

The sponsors groups at BAML, Citi, and JPM seem good, but I can't speak from personal experience.

I recognize the OP is probably a first-year analyst by now, but in general if someone is not interested in working in PE, I wouldn't recommend a sponsors group as his/her top choice. You'll get a better and broader experience in a good industry coverage group that does its own M&A (e.g., any of the GS coverage groups, MS CMG, etc.), or in an outright M&A group or boutique.

 

Very curious about this question as well

If someone can elaborate further on the hourly requirement of the financial sponsors groups as well, that would be appreciated.

Also, is there a lot of modeling done for this group?

 

From my understanding CS has a strong reputation- possibly the best on the street from the BBs?- because it's very aggressive with how it uses leverage. I have heard good things about BAML and JPM Sponsors as well, from current analysts. I also 'believe' MS Sponsors is pretty good based on the people I talked to in that group during OCR, but I am not 100% sure.

 

BAML and JPM will hands down be your best bets for top tier sponsor deals. Even with its smaller balance sheet, you do see quite a bit of GS with the top tier sponsors too. Add in MS. I've personally only ever seen Jefferies once on one of my deals and they were far from lead left. CS is decent, but my view is they do a lot of very mid-market heavy sponsor deals. I do see them on a fair few top sponsor deals but never as lead lefts.

 

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