Aug 26, 2021

Private Credit / Direct Lending Comp and Progression

Is it worth leaving a low BB to go to a direct lender (think Ares, Antares, Golub) for a ~25% pay cut? Also, what does senior compensation look like? How far off from a IB MD? 


I get the better work life balance and increasing mkt share in LevFin space but would think a pay cut to the buyside would be closer to 10% vs. ~25%. 

 

Can someone confirm whether my is comp below/in line/above average for my experience/role?:

- 160k base with bonus of up to 20% 

- Work as an underwriter at a LMM specialty finance lender that does asset based lines of credit and term loans 

- 6 yrs prior experience in commercial banking 

- Fully remote working avg. 40-50 hrs/week

 
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Can someone confirm whether my is comp below/in line/above average for my experience/role?:

- 160k base with bonus of up to 20% 

- Work as an underwriter at a LMM specialty finance lender that does asset based lines of credit and term loans 

- 6 yrs prior experience in commercial banking 

- Fully remote working avg. 40-50 hrs/week

seems in line to me

STONKS
 

Thanks. What do you reckon a more appropriate bonus % would be for my role? I tried negotiating the bonus % higher initially but they were pretty set on up to 20%. My prior job had me at ~100k base with avg. bonus of 15% so didn’t want to risk losing the offer given the significant jump in base for me (and full WFH).

 

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