Partners Capital?
Reposting on the HF forum in case this is not relevant to AM -
Has anyone heard of / worked with Partners Capital (https://partners-cap.com/)? They position themselves as an outsourced investment office.
"Our clients are evenly split primarily between two groups: investment professionals and institutions. Our private clients are predominantly founding and senior partners at leading investment firms, including Blackstone, KKR, Bain Capital, Summit Partners, CVC, Related Companies, Lone Star, BC Partners, Apax Partners and Goldman Sachs. In our capacity of advising investment professionals, we are known as 'the money manager for money managers'. Our institutional clients include investment committees at 8 Oxford and Cambridge Colleges, 2 Singaporean Universities, Eton College, INSEAD Business School, Guy's and St. Thomas' Charity and the Hong Kong Cancer Fund.
In our capacity of advising investment professionals, we are known as 'the money manager for money managers'."
Would appreciate any insight on the firm's culture, performance, and reputation.
Thanks!
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Saw that nobody was responding. I know two senior level partners there from college and bschool. They are smart, down to earth, and, most importantly, good people (quite literally, the nicest people you will meet). If they are representative of the rest of the firm, I would have no qualms about the culture.
Thanks! Great to know.
Not really useful but my father and the founder Stan Miranda go way back (they have been friends for 40 years). I have not met Stan personally, but my father says he is a "good man" and I trust my father's judgment of character.
The culture of a firm is determined by leadership at the top. If I had a potential job opportunity at Partner's Capital, I would seriously consider it. I wouldn't be able to say the same for a firm such as Point72.
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Any info would be helpful - still struggling to even understand what they actually do..
They allocate money to HFs and PE funds on behalf of their clients. Like Yale has their own team of people vetting PE funds. Many subscale endowments and institutions leverage scale of an OCIO to get access and expertise. This is a good one.
Hi! Wondering if you ever found out more about them or subsequently interviewed with them?
I did. Happy to chat over DM
That'd be great! My username is hkfinance
Hey would you be open to sharing more?
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Hi there - I actually have a case study / technical interview with them soon, so was wondering if you can share any details from your experience? Not a lot out there online, so would appreciate any kind of guidance / prep tips. Thank you very much!
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Have interned with them before and can vouch for the culture. The nicest people I ever worked with (all the way from associates to partners) take a genuine interest in getting to know you, making you feel part of the firm, and helping you develop your skills. Great cross-office collaboration and interaction opportunities as well. Still in touch with a few of my colleagues.
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