
E333: Why a $19B Allocator Is Betting on Lower Middle Market Buyouts
How I Invest with David Weisburd
Marking Practices & Exit vs. Valuation
Alex contrasts conservative marks from top managers with aggressive marking by struggling or fundraising GPs.
Highlights:
- Why lower middle market private equity often outperforms large buyouts over decades
- How manager selection, pattern recognition, and “superpowers” drive repeatable returns
- The structural advantages of smaller funds and family-owned company transactions
- Why size can be the enemy of returns and disciplined capital deployment matters
- How first-time and emerging managers can create alpha despite limited track records
- The role of premium economics, fund discounts, and alignment in incentivizing performance
- Why thorough LP diligence, reference checks, and on-site visits are critical to uncovering top managers
- Alex’s approach to benchmarking deals, evaluating operational improvements, and measuring true outcomes
Guest Bio:
Alex Abell is the Managing Partner at RCP Advisors, a private equity firm managing about $19 billion in assets. With over 20 years of experience as a limited partner, including at Hewlett Packard’s pension fund, Alex specializes in identifying high-performing managers in the lower middle market. He focuses on fund selection, evaluating emerging and established managers, and analyzing deal performance to uncover consistent alpha in private equity investments.
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, legal, or tax advice. Nothing in this episode should be interpreted as an offer to buy or sell any securities or to participate in any investment strategy. All opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not represent the views of Weisburd Capital. Participants may hold positions or have financial interests in the companies, funds, or investments discussed. Any references to specific investments are for illustrative purposes only. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results, and any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties. Any third-party data or opinions have not been independently verified. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult their own advisors before making any investment decisions.
(0:00) Introduction (1:07) Challenges and roles in lower middle market investing (3:10) Career risk and characteristics of top managers (6:11) Leverage comparison in buyouts and performance (12:00) Manager identification and diligence process (15:32) Qualitative vs quantitative assessments and strategy creep (17:56) Metrics in fund performance and fundraising impacts (20:10) Benchmarking and data manipulation challenges (23:19) Identifying "phoenix" opportunities and evaluating emerging managers (28:25) Fundraising strategies: Significance of fee structures and signaling (31:27) First close discounts and LP decision-making process (33:02) Closing remarks

