Leveraged Finance Exit Opportunities

Hi All,

What are the exit opportunities for Lev Fin (Leveraged Finance) analysts?

What about middle market Lev Fin? Are the exits different for the two?

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most of the time it's still bb's who do that until you start getting into the lower mid-market, in which case it starts becoming a mix of specialty finance companies, bdc's, commercial banks, etc. and the deals aren't very broadly distributed. Suntrust does some smaller lbo financings too i guess, if that's what you are referring to. GE Capital is also pretty big in that space.

 

Would LevFi at a non-bb still give you good opportunities? My group deals with MM PE funds and we do our own credit analysis including LBO modeling, we also make equity investments alongside the PE funds. Just wondering if that could lead to something in a hedge fund or in a solid PE fund?

ibanalyst89 - sorry to hijack your thread, figured a few of these questions relate to what you were asking

 

Does Financial Sponsors in general have a reputation as being a sweatshop? Does it vary by bank? If so, what banks are the worst?

 

I think what's more of an interest here is the exit opp comparison among coverage/M&A/lev fin? (wrt to the general model that separate execution and origination)

 

ok, let's just talk about the average experience you get across the board from LF versus others

 

Asking about the average experience in LevFin is trivial. If all you want to do is get into pe, then what you should do rather than look at levfin is go to the top groups.

 

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