Any insights on infra comp?

Size - MF/UMM/MM/LMM/Pension
City - NYC/London/etc
All-In Cash Comp (incl. Carry separately if you have it) 
Level 
 

I will start it off -

Size - MF
Deal Type - Buyout
City - T1
All-In Cash Comp (incl. Carry separately if you have it) - $400k
Level - A2

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here's what I can share about infrastructure compensation:

Size - MF: - The compensation trajectory at MF infrastructure arms is very close to corporate PE at the associate level. As you move up to VP and beyond, carry is weighted more towards corporate PE, but base and cash bonus remain very similar.

Size - UMM: - For UMM PE funds, the second-year target is around $300k all cash.

Size - MM/LMM: - I'm sorry, but it looks like this may be out of my ability to answer... maybe some of the links below might help?

City - NYC/London/etc: - Compensation can vary based on the city, but specific data points for different cities are not provided in the context.

All-In Cash Comp (incl. Carry separately if you have it): - For a MF in a T1 city, the all-in cash compensation, including carry, is around $400k at the A2 level.

Level: - At the associate level, compensation is very close between MF infrastructure arms and corporate PE. As you move up to VP and beyond, carry becomes a larger part of the compensation in corporate PE.

Remember, these are just general figures and actual compensation can vary based on a variety of factors including the specific fund, the city, and the individual's performance.

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