Veritas Vantage 2025
Does anyone have recent insights into Vantage? Looks like they’re recruiting VPs to join (after some turnover?). Any detail on culture, comp, whitespace, comparison vs flagship would be helpful.
Does anyone have recent insights into Vantage? Looks like they’re recruiting VPs to join (after some turnover?). Any detail on culture, comp, whitespace, comparison vs flagship would be helpful.
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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't specific information available about Veritas Vantage 2025 or recent updates on their VP recruiting, culture, compensation, or whitespace strategy. However, Veritas Capital is noted for its stellar returns and successful focus on government services and HCIT (healthcare IT). While their niche industry focus has been a strength, there have been mentions of a potential shift towards more non-government tech investments.
If you're looking for a comparison to their flagship fund, or more detailed insights, it might be worth exploring recent discussions or reports on Veritas Capital's performance and strategy. Unfortunately, no further details are provided in the current dataset.
Sources: Finding the next Thoma / Vista?, Vista 2023 - Culture, Comp, etc...?, Vista Equity Analyst 2020 Program, Insight Partners 2023
More of a question but their website makes it seem as if they’ve only done 2 deals since the fund was raised in 2021. Is that accurate or do they work on deals that are classified as Flagship?
They’ve been recruiting VPs for Vantage more or less continuously for the last 3 years lol
Why is that? No one wants to work there? People get hired and can’t cut it? They are trying to grow?
These two things can be mutually exclusive but they are raising a new fund yea
Any insight into culture / comp?
Is this a good seat right now?
Veritas has a very sharp elbowed, military-like culture where hierarchy thrives - 5 days in-office with suits & ties on for guys. Have been absolutely crushing returns (think top decile) with specialty across regulated end-markets (healthcare, education, financial services) and tech enabled services interfacing with govt (govt services, govt tech, A&D).
Would assume these guys are going after / are spinning up an earlier stage than their flagship fund. Veritas typically runs a much more concentrated portfolio relative to others given portfolio construction, leaning into the aformentioned themes so would still expect check size range to land in the UMM range, with their flagship in mega cap range with latest fund of ~$14Bn
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