Marlin Equity: rep, performance and interview process

Does anyone know anything about Marlin Equity Partners? They're a PE in LA and I'd like to know what their rep is like, performance and what the interview process is like?

Thanks!

 

Group interviews mostly. The guy who interviewed all of us, Jim Young, was definitely a hardass. They literally kicked me out of the room because I already passed the Series 7. What kind of bullshit is that?

Reference:

I hate victims who respect their executioners
 
RagnarDanneskjold:
^ ha I was waiting for a JT Marlin reference.
LOL

Who the hell even names their firm that after that movie? It's like naming your kid Adolf.

Get busy living
 

They invest mostly in software/tech but also in services, industrials, consumer. Think of cross between Vista and Gores (several ex heads of Gores are at Marlin now). Understand Marlin has tier 1 returns and is growing very fast which is a major positive (look at AUM trajectory of last 5 funds). They also have a flexible mandate so they compete against top growth equity funds, midmarket funds, turnaround funds depending on the type of deal, but they are also competing against the big names e.g. Advent, KKR in the upper mid market. Will be interesting to see what happens - the next fund could be $3bn-$5bn if they continue to perform as historically. Based on their website, they're also attracting ex bankers from top firms/schools e.g. wharton, yale, / GS, MS, HL, etc. If you're making a decision between a large $8bn+ p/e shop and marlin, it depends on what you want. There is probably a lot more long term upside at marlin (which could grow into a $8bn fund in a few years) but there is also more risk. some of that risk is mitigated by a conservative investment approach and given marlin's high degree of operational expertise (especially in TMT).

 

They invest mostly in software/tech but also in services, industrials, consumer. Think of cross between Vista and Gores (several ex heads of Gores are at Marlin now). Understand Marlin has tier 1 returns and is growing very fast which is a major positive (look at AUM trajectory of last 5 funds). They also have a flexible mandate so they compete against top growth equity funds, midmarket funds, turnaround funds depending on the type of deal, but they are also competing against the big names e.g. Advent, KKR in the upper mid market. Will be interesting to see what happens - the next fund could be $3bn-$5bn if they continue to perform as historically. Based on their website, they're also attracting ex bankers from top firms/schools e.g. wharton, yale, / GS, MS, HL, etc. If you're making a decision between a large $8bn+ p/e shop and marlin, it depends on what you want. There is probably a lot more long term upside at marlin (which could grow into a $8bn fund in a few years) but there is also more risk. some of that risk is mitigated by a conservative investment approach and given marlin's high degree of operational expertise (especially in TMT).

 

Have their traditional control fund and a newer growth fund. Invest in both software and services. I’d say they lean towards value buyers. Very solid, just they don’t chase, or buy the super high-flyers someone like Vista does. Prefer to have EBITDA, and lower growth ~5-10% is fine. Also go international a decent amount to find opportunities. They’ve obviously done well with raising larger funds.

 

Anyone has experience with the case study? What kind of business / industry would that be?

 

SaaS growth because they do almost exclusively SaaS growth  deals?

 
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Sharing my notes if helpful because I tried to look into them a lot a few months ago given they were looking for associates. 

In summary - 

1) Yes - last few funds haven't performed as well. I mean - their first fund was crazy (I forget but like 200%+ or something). Fund 2 was amazing at ~35%. Fund 3 hit ~15%. Fund 4 is ~8% last I checked. TBD on fund 5. As for the Heritage (I could be wrong) - I think fund I was insane but fund II was insanely bad or something. 

2) Heard from multiple sources that it's a sweaty shop. I'm not sure where the 8 - 8pm came from - maybe that represents chiller days? Unsure outside-in

3) Promotion is long. ~3 years associate. ~3 years senior associate. ~5 years VP. Seems like some past associates left for some good spots. One at Thoma. One at Oaktree. But otherwise not the greatest exits after associate programs. By 'not great' - I mean new LMM shops or small debt lenders. Could easily be great spots but I'm just not in the know

4)  The recent associate classes aren't super impressive imo. Many non-BB/MM banks from mediocre schools. Not an indicator of quality of associates but might reflect recent decrease in demand for top bankers / consultants to go there. For example, they had a Mck / harvard guy before. But recent class is an LEK guy. Again - not bashing but seems like most PE firms are MBB or bust for consultants so I'm guessing they couldn't get an MBB guy i.e. decreased demand to go there 

5) Culture seems fine. Nice guys. No red flags or anything 

Unsure if that's helpful. Also a lot of bias in it. 

 

Interviewed with them, didn't get it and thought I had flunked it. Turned out they haven't hired anyone. Not sure if that says anything but it's a data point.

Nice guys though - seemed quite laid back and collegial

 

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