Up and Coming NYC MM/UMM Funds

Clearlake / Genstar are blowing the lights out on the west coast. Baypine is the hot new fund in Boston. 

What are analogous funds in NYC? Looking for a place to land that is younger, nimble, and hungry to invest with a strong growth trajectory.

Candidates:

  1. Veritas (?)

  2. Sycamore - although have heard of fund performance issues lately

  3. New Mountain - was popular a few years ago... have heard mixed lately


 

Yeah their increase in fund sizes is pretty incredible (150, 650, 1810, 3450). Also heard Frank Baker speak once and seems like a great guy to work for. According to him, constantly competing with MFs in the tech space

 

Sycamore isn't exactly up and coming either. Really well-known consumer buyout fund.

Look into Gamut? Started by ex-Apollo guys who raised an incredible first time fund with a lot of capital deployed since fundraising.

 

Thanks. Yeah - up and coming is the wrong word. I just meant funds that were largely seen as solid middle-market shops that have vaulted quickly into the UMM territory (e.g., Genstar, Clearlake). Most of the funds in NY specifically have that "old world / class PE" vibe to it - i.e., big mother ships that don't really change their investment strategy or grow that quickly, and largely relying on the same formula that've sustained them in decades past. 

 

Wouldn’t call them too young at this point, but one of the most impressive MM funds I’ve encountered but rarely hear mentioned is The Jordan Company in NYC. Guys at that shop, at least the senior ones, are very impressive.

 

Can’t speak to the associates/other juniors there but in my last role, had the chance to interact with some of the partners and VPs on a few occasions and they just came across as very sharp and commercial people compared to others I’ve met in PE. I have no clue about their returns or anything like that, but heard they’re doing well and have had very little turnover in general.

 

Brightstar is one that comes to mind. First fund crushed, doubled the size for the second fund, and has been growing quickly. Gamut which has been mentioned is another good one, lots of ex-Apollo using a similar strategy and doing well.

 

If nyc area / CT counts for this discussion I think a guy named Bob Berlin started a fund called long range capital maybe. I think he was a senior person / head of privates at Baupost. Left to join Alex Navab’s (former head of KKR PE or America’s PE) new PE firm before Navab’s untimely passing. Now I think he raised like a billion from a major California public pension and is looking to do deals with a slightly longer hold like 7 years as compared to 3-5 years for some of the other PE firms. Sounds like a nice place. Think he may have brought in some people from Carlyle, Cerberus, Wharton, L Catterton maybe too. I think it seems like a strong growing platform albeit in Stamford maybe so it could be commutable from manhattan/nyc

also funds like Avista, odyssey and staple street come to mind which may have offices in nyc / manhattan proper

 

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