Hudson Advisors is the asset management arm of Lone Star primarily focused on CRE, Credit & Equity. HAL provides equity and debt asset management (incl. special servicing), underwriting, and advisory services.

While similar, Hudson considers Lone Star a client as the entities are technically separate. That said, HAL manages $200B +/- AUM, with the majority of its business in the US, followed by EU and APAC, respectively.

 
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Hudson Advisors is the asset management arm of Lone Star primarily focused on CRE, Credit & Equity. HAL provides equity and debt asset management (incl. special servicing), underwriting, and advisory services.

While similar, Hudson considers Lone Star a client as the entities are technically separate. That said, HAL manages $200B +/- AUM, with the majority of its business in the US, followed by EU and APAC, respectively.

Do you know why we can’t find any Lone Star junior investment professional on LinkedIn?

 

Not sure where you got that info but it's not even close to $200B... More like 25% of this number

 
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Hudson and Lone Star are both owned by John Grayken. Lone Star is the GP entity. Employees are mostly deal originators, regional heads and their #2, senior lawyers, global AM & admins. So mostly Directors and higher. Hudson is used for everything else: underwriting, asset management, accounting, legal, IT... People on LinkedIn love to write that they work for Lone Star even though they don't because nobody knows Hudson Advisors.

 

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