
TJC Earns Placement in HEC Paris-Dow Jones Large Buyout Performance 2024 Rankings
HEC Paris Business School Professor and Antin IP Chair on Private Equity Infrastructure Oliver Gottschalg compiled the rankings with a proprietary methodology by evaluating performance data from 649 investment firms between 2011 and 2020 that raised $2.29 trillion to address the question of which firms have performed best for investors.
'On behalf of the Firm, our portfolio companies and our investment partners, I want to express gratitude and appreciation to HEC Paris and Dow Jones for again highlighting TJC as a leader in the private equity industry,' said Rich Caputo, Chairman and Chief Executive Partner of TJC. 'Our team has pursued excellence at the highest level across our sectors of expertise for decades, stretching over dozens of investments, and we are immensely appreciative for the continued recognition of our commitment.'
Please find additional information on the methodology of the rankings and the full rankings here.
The 2024 HEC-Dow Jones Private Equity Performance Ranking, published on February 6, 2025, ranks private equity funds in terms of aggregate performance based on buyout funds raised between 2010 and 2020.
The HEC – Dow Jones Large Buyout Performance Ranking is based on a comprehensive dataset of PE fund performance from Preqin, as well as direct contributions from PE firms. It uses a unique methodology to assess the aggregate performance of each firm, considering various performance measures for all the funds managed by this firm. This approach aggregates performance across vintage years considering both relative and absolute returns.
In total, HEC Paris Professor Oliver Gottschalg analyzed performance data from 649 PE firms and the 2662 funds they raised between 2011 and 2020 with an aggregate equity volume of $2.29tr. Third-party rankings and recognition from rating services or publications are no guarantee of future investment success. Working with a highly rated advisor does not ensure that a client or prospective client will experience a higher level of performance or results. The HEC-Dow Jones Ranking should not be considered an endorsement of TJC or its funds by the authors or distributors of the ranking. TJC has not independently verified the data used in the HEC-Dow Jones Ranking and makes no representations about the accuracy or completeness of such information or the HEC-Dow Jones Ranking. TJC provided information to HEC-Dow Jones upon request to inform the HEC-Dow Jones Ranking. TJC did not pay to promote this recognition. There can be no assurance that other providers or surveys would reach the same conclusion as the foregoing.
About TJC
TJC LP, formerly known as The Jordan Company, has worked for more than 40 years with CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs across a range of industries including Consumer & Healthcare, Diversified Industrials, Industrial Technology, Logistics & Supply Chain and Technology & Infrastructure. With $32.1 billion of assets under management as of September 30, 2024, TJC is managed by a senior leadership team that has invested together for over 23 years on over 85 investments. TJC has offices in New York, Chicago, Miami and Stamford. For more information, please visit www.tjclp.com.
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