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bukos

Hi,

Interest in this too,

I found this survey while looking for jobs, however it looks a bit high in my opinion

 https://www.sousoupartners.com/retaining-property-debt/

https://www.sousoupartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Retaining-Pro…

Those numbers definitely look high, and they're out of line with my personal experience and what other salary surveys have said. I'd love for them to be true, but I've not seen much evidence of it. 

 

I must agree with you and I find the part on salaries from insurers more accurate and more relevant and reflect more most of the market. It is also in line with the Michael Page report

However, I have also been contacted from head hunters with compensations that match the Sousou partners report for debt funds. The funds were however more mezzanine/pref equity oriented than senior debt

I guess a mix of both reports, Michael page for most regular funds and Sousou Partners for opportunistic one depict the whole spectrum of remuneration in real estate debt funds in London

By the way, can I PM you I am interested in some of your older topics?

Thanks a lot!

 

Yeah maybe some very high yielding funds could reach those comp levels. I work for an asset manager that has both senior as well as mezzanine mandates/funds, and I'd say the 'insurance companies' data is what I've seen in my line of work, at best somewhere between insurance and the low/mid-point of the debt funds. 

Sure go ahead on the PM. 

 

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