Aug 24, 2021

Feedback on Private Credit offer

Hi WSO,


Wanted to get some feedback on an offer I received for a LMM Private Credit Firm. I am currently an ASO1 in Loan Capital Markets with a BB, non-traditional route coming from CB so just over 4 YOE.

Offer:

  • Associate 2/3, 1 year timeline to Senior Associate Promo
  • $140k base, 40-50% bonus
  • Firm has discussed offering carry to Associates and Senior Associates but no concrete decisions yet

Fund:

  • Slightly over $1bn AUM
  • 40 Employees, 25 of which are on the investment side
  • Just finished raising $400mm for Fund 7, starting Fund 8 raise soon
  • Special situations ABL focus with ticket sizes of $10-$50mm (fund 8 will increase ticket size to up to $100mm)
  • 10+ year track record
  • ~15% IRR

Role:

  • Portfolio team handing any follow-on financings (common for most borrowers), workouts (roughly 10% of loans end in workout)
  • Focus on non-sponsored companies and PM team gets very involved in operations of businesses
  • Firm has high focus on PM team given the LMM market they operate in

I feel like the offer is a bit on the lower side. I had originally asked for around $225k all-in. Curious what others thoughts are.  

 

Working in PC and have lots of friends in the space. For associate 2/3 in NYC, you should be expecting $250k - $340k all-in if at a large fund like Ares/GSO/PIMCO Alts/MS PC. However, if smaller fund I'd assume a slight discount around ~200k - 300k all -in. Assuming you get your 40-50% bonus, you'd definitely be at the lower range around $200K. Your ask of $225 is more than reasonable especially given all the comp raises recently. 

 
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Not a new money originations role although this team handles any follow-on financings. This firms a bit different in that they work almost exclusively non-sponsored deals and pair the companies up with sector experts. They only get involved in the operations side when, like you said, there is a workout which is about 1/10 loans. Most of their deals tend to trip covenants at one point or another so there is a fair amount of re-discussing and negotiating deals as they go on. They also take equity kickers in most deals. 

 
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FWIW I think Aso 1 is more like 350 at these shops post comp raises.

 

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