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You'd be suprised. Pre-banking bumps, that was pretty market for a 500m fund in a t2 city. Would say market is now 200-220 (and again they may have raised recently) but lmm pe will be the slowest to raise comp for sure, since they're constrained from an aum perspective + they know they're not competing with umm/mf for talent

 

Its a $1.5Bn fund and they hired from Baird and HW. Who the hell is going there for that type of comp without any carry or co-invest. Washington DC COL is not that low, probably on par with Chicago.

 

Very hands-on deal execution and portco work for associates. Of the last few associates that left to B-School one went to Standford and the other to Harvard. Others that were associates / junior level have left Halifax to join Carlyle, Lone Star Funds, Shore Capital Partners, etc. Others further down the road have started their own PE funds, gone into consulting, or into CFO/corp dev roles. At Halifax you get good deal experience with a lot of responsibility at the junior levels. Comp has been increased meaningfully since a few years ago.

 

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