TJC Named Among Top Performing Large Buyout Firms by HEC Paris-Dow Jones Rankings
Gracie Gottlieb | 8 February, 2024
TJC LP, a leading middle-market private equity firm, has been recognized as one of the top performers in the HEC Paris-Dow Jones 2023 Global Ranking: Top 20 Private Equity Firms in Large Buyout Performance. The firm secured the 11th spot on the prestigious list, which evaluated the performance of 101 firms that raised over $1.6 trillion between 2010-2019.
The rankings, compiled by Oliver Gottschalg, a Professor and Antin IP Chair on Private Equity and Infrastructure at the HEC Paris Business School, aimed to identify the firms that generated the best performance for their investors over time. Using a proprietary methodology that aggregated all available data, the rankings assigned an overall performance score to each firm.
Rich Caputo, Chairman and Chief Executive Partner of TJC, expressed his pride in being recognized by HEC Paris and Dow Jones. He credited the achievement to the hard work and dedication of the firm's team, highlighting their unwavering commitment to TJC's vision over the course of 40 years.
The methodology behind the rankings and the full list can be found [here](https://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hec.edu%2Fen%2Fnews-room%2Fus-firms-occupy-top-positions-hec-paris-dow-jones-large-buyout-performance-2023-ranking&esheet=53894022&newsitemid=20240208702244&lan=en-US&anchor=here&index=1&md5=2c3427b5f4da9db3bd5f2b5f075a1c8a). The rankings are based on private equity fund performance data reported directly to HEC-Dow Jones. It evaluated the performance of 101 firms that raised a total of over $1.6 trillion through 352 funds between 2010 and 2019.
It is important to note that TJC has not independently verified the data used in the rankings and makes no representations about the accuracy or completeness of the information. The firm provided information to HEC-Dow Jones upon request to contribute to the rankings and did not pay to promote this recognition.
About TJC LP:
TJC LP, formerly known as The Jordan Company, is a well-established private equity firm that has been working with CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs for more than 40 years. With expertise in various industries, including Consumer & Healthcare, Diversified Industrials, Industrial Technology, Logistics & Supply Chain, and Technology & Infrastructure, TJC has successfully managed $28.9 billion in assets as of September 30, 2023.
Managed by a senior leadership team with over 22 years of experience and 80 investments, TJC has offices in New York, Chicago, Miami, and Stamford. For more information about TJC LP, please visit [www.tjclp.com](https://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tjclp.com&esheet=53894022&newsitemid=20240208702244&lan=en-US&anchor=www.tjclp.com&index=2&md5=95c6088eaf4e0e0ea102857677a45469).
In conclusion, TJC's inclusion in the HEC Paris-Dow Jones rankings is a testament to the firm's outstanding performance and commitment to delivering value to its investors. With a proven track record and a strong leadership team, TJC continues to be a reliable partner for CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs seeking strategic growth opportunities in the private equity landscape.
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