Steak & Sizzle with a Side of Fundless

Bruce Lipian coined "independent sponsor" at a NYC conference. Learn how the deal-by-deal model thrives in lower-middle market PE with creativity over capital.

Bruce Lipian

Bruce Lipian just wanted to keep doing deals after his committed fund was fully deployed. At a New York conference, someone called him "fundless." A few drinks later, the group landed on a better term: independent sponsor. The name stuck. So did the model.

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As a PE veteran, Bruce instantly knew that outsized outcomes in the lower-middle market don't require massive funds. Creativity and ops-chops were even more important than capital when dealing with messy businesses and eccentric founders. StoneCreek focused on $15-30m EV from the start, too small and hairy for traditional buyers.

The advantage of independent sponsors was not, and will never be, scale. The deal-by-deal focus translates into hands-on operations, where smaller founder-owned businesses who lack systems, reporting, and process discipline, need someone willing to get their hands dirty. StoneCreek moved quickly, stayed lean, and won proprietary deals by doing the on-the-ground work that larger firms avoided.

SBICs became a major accelerant for the ecosystem. Originally structured more like mezzanine lenders, many SBICs evolved into growth investors by pairing subordinated debt with preferred equity. Independent sponsors were the perfect audience. The SBICs had money and credit expertise, and the sponsors brought sourcing, execution, and operational oversight.

Bruce's underwriting philosophy looks for both "steak and sizzle." Strong downside protection paired with a believable path to upside. That usually means incumbent management buyouts, low entry multiples (4-6x), and/or obvious operational bottlenecks.

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