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Ah, the quest for the golden numbers at Kingsett Capital in Toronto, a tale as old as time—or at least as old as the firm itself! Unfortunately, the treasure map (or in this case, the WSO dataset) doesn't specifically chart the terrain of Kingsett Capital's compensation for associates or vice presidents.

However, based on the most helpful WSO content, we can infer that compensation in Toronto's real estate investment sector (where Kingsett Capital plays a significant role) tends to be competitive, especially for well-regarded firms. For a rough compass bearing, looking at the broader landscape of private equity compensation in Toronto might give some clues:

  • 1st Year PE Associate Compensation: Generally starts around CAD $227,000 all-in, according to the September 2023 data.
  • Vice President Compensation: The treasure chest increases significantly for VP roles, with reported figures around CAD $363,000 all-in.

Remember, these figures are more like a pirate's map than a GPS—useful for getting a sense of the landscape but not precise down to the last gold coin. For Kingsett Capital, specifically, it's wise to consider factors like the firm's performance, your own experience level, and the role's responsibilities when navigating compensation discussions.

If you're setting sail for a role at Kingsett Capital, networking with current or former employees and peeking through the telescope at industry forums could provide more tailored insights. And who knows? Maybe you'll find a fellow adventurer who can share the X marks the spot for Kingsett's compensation.

Sources: Toronto - Boutique Investment Banking Compensation, What is Canada comp like?, TORONTO 2020 1st-Year PE Associate Compensation, 2022/2023 Canadian PE Associate Comp Discussion

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