YoE (since grad / on buyside): 5 years since undergrad, all on the buyside. Moved to a large boutique mid-year as an analyst in a T1 city.

Sector Focus/ Asset Class: Generalist

Total 2023 Comp (Base + Bonus): 200k base + $50k stub bonus

2024 Expected Comp: 200k base + 100% bonus

Notes/Performance: Year-end review and fund performance were both good.

 

3 and half years on Buyside (6 years industry exp) 

Equities/Industrials coverage (Large LO in London)

2022: £62 £19k bonus

2023: £67k £28k bonus 

2024: not communicated yet 

 

Yup. I know it’s low which is why I’m planning to leave next year at 5 years experience. Hoping for £120-£130k and 100% bonus in London. 
 

the firm I’m at is well known for paying low end. It’s a large firm (£100bn+ AUM). But not a US firm…

 
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Transitioned post-MBA so no buy side before. But no it wouldn’t make a difference as this was standard offer for my firm. PM told me comp should scale to $500+ TC over next 2-3 years. $250-350 generally the range for post-MBA depending on firm you go to and location. I am at a big fund but not in a HCOL city fwiw. 

 

YoE (since Grad / on Buyside): 6 years since undergrad all in buyside
Sector Focus/ Asset Class: Equities
2023 Comp (Base + Bonus): $175k base + $300k bonus
Notes / Performance: Good year but not great. Boutique investment firm.

 

It's a boutique shop ($15-30bn) with a niche investment style investing globally. At this size, there aren't too many "comparable" shops but when we invest, we often run into guys at shops like Kayne Anderson, RCG, Matthews, Royce, etc. The company runs pretty lean with <10 IPs and the culture & comp are extremely performance based (hence, my 2023 comp was ok and not great).

 

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