Mike Esposito shares his journey from a 30-year career at Goldman Sachs to co-founding Franchise Equity Partners, highlighting their differentiated approach to private equity through franchising and multi-unit retail investing.
⏱️ Key Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction 00:30 – Career background and transition to PE 01:45 – Pitfalls of “me-too” PE strategies 03:13 – Leaving Goldman Sachs during COVID 04:41 – Advisory vs ownership mindset 05:36 – Why franchising & multi-unit retail 07:00 – Barriers limiting PE in franchising 08:26 – Unique LP structure with HPS 11:17 – First non-franchise deal (European car wash platform) 13:42 – Why Europe offered better value than the US 16:06 – Minority vs majority investing strategy 17:04 – “Minority, passive, permanent” model 19:28 – Importance of backing the right people 22:24 – Power of a focused investment strategy 24:27 – Using data science for investment insights 26:23 – Contact details
🔑 Key Takeaways
Focused strategies outperform crowded PE trades
Franchising offers a large, undercapitalised opportunity
Minority investing unlocks access to restricted sectors
Long-term alignment appeals to family-owned businesses
Europe can offer stronger fundamentals vs overheated US markets
Data and analytics are key to gaining an edge
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