Percheron Capital - Updated Thoughts?

Curious to hear thoughts on Percheron Capital? Golden Gate spinout with $3bn in AUM - predominantly a buy-and-build ownership approach. Info on them seems to be very limited across forums but I know they raised one of the biggest first-time funds in recent years.

Anyone have any insight on growth prospects, performance, culture, potential opportunities post-associate level? How is the firm perceived? How are the Partners? Any info would be greatly appreciated!

 

If you haven’t heard back I would assume it’s a rejection, they said the process would be quick and have seen some others move onto the next round

 

Can you expand? Is it super hierarchical or just siloed?

 
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I know someone on the team very very well. They've grown very quickly due to a mix of hustle / personal connections from the co-founders (one in particular). They are a sharp team overall that's also very commercial, in a good way. Like some have said, it can be a grind as a junior but I wouldn't say I've heard any terrible horror stories. Culture is typical for a PE firm that is trying to continue scaling with large aspirations, especially with Golden Gate heritage. Is there something you'd like to know specifically?

 

Do you have any insight into why a handful of VPs/Principals apparently left after raising this latest fund?

 

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