Apr 04, 2023

Apollo Credit

Few quick questions: 

  • What is the comp trajectory like? Does it pay top of market within credit like it does within the PE world? Obv understand that carry generates a lot more $$ over the longer term in PE but wondering what the comp trajectory is like. For reference, couple postings showed that their principal base salary within credit was 300K. Seems on the top end given the "principal" role at Apollo seems more akin to VP roles at other large MFs (i.e. 3-4 years experience as an associate before being promoted to "principal"). Would bonus be 1.5x - 2.0x base? 

  • Does the credit group underwrite both performing and distressed / opportunistic credit deals? Industry-coverage team postings on LinkedIn indicated this whereas an Credit Underwriting posting seemed to be indicating that associates only work on more DL-type deals. 

Thank you all for the clarification! 

 

Thanks - curious about mid-level comp as well. Thinking about transitioning from an early VP role in traditional PE to the credit side so this insight would be helpful.

 
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Any insight into Apollo credit for both new york and london?

 
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Apollo Credit is principally organized into three teams: Opportunistic, Performing/Industry teams, and Direct Lending. I can only speak for Opportunistic, but principal title is generally someone in their late 20s / early 30s with several years of investing experience. Principal comp is $300k base and bonus generally 200-400% of base and dependent upon individual and fund performance. The opportunistic team invests out of a ~$15BN pool of capital and has ~10 IPs.

 

Carry isn’t typically part of the offer package for Credit. Wealth opportunities exist in the future but don’t expect carry at offer stage. 

 

No. Hybrid Value (“HVF”) is a separate platform within private equity that focused on preferred/non-control equity and mezz investing — less often they will do some opportunistic credit investing in secondary markets as well. HVF is much more private equity like, Opportunistic Credit is much more HF like. There is sometimes overlap between deals for PE, HVF, and Credit, with deals originating out of all three platforms.

 

Thanks, helpful. Do you know associate comp and could you speak to WLB? Understand it would likely be more demanding the DL, but to what extent?

 

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Apollo Credit is principally organized into three teams: Opportunistic, Performing/Industry teams, and Direct Lending. I can only speak for Opportunistic, but principal title is generally someone in their late 20s / early 30s with several years of investing experience. Principal comp is $300k base and bonus generally 200-400% of base and dependent upon individual and fund performance. The opportunistic team invests out of a ~$15BN pool of capital and has ~10 IPs.


Very helpful. To put it into perspective for everyone, even at the bottom end of the range, this comp is way above street average. But of course the culture is horrible as well and the hours too. Very well known trade off for APO in special sits.

 

The above answer is super helpful on the opportunistic side. Anyone have any information on DL? Assuming that Apollo DL also takes a bit more of of an opportunistic view on deals, i.e. willing to invest in more large cap hairy credits versus an owl rock, Golub, etc. 

Any info on comp? Similar to opportunistic - maybe a haircut. Believe the base is same but maybe a haircut on the bonus? 

 

Apollo Credit is corporate lending, its different to their distressed/opportunistic credit which is called Hybrid Value.  

Comp is on par with top DL funds like Ares and hours are generally good. Given the nature of DL, the carry will not be significant but provides a good lifestyle. 

 
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