Delivering for limited partners for 17+ years.

Metropolitan Partners Group (Met) provides asset-based lending and growth capital to U.S. non-sponsored, lower middle market businesses.

$3.2B
Deployed
2008
Founded
37
Person Firm
5
Locations
100%
Employee/GP Owned

With an experienced sourcing and execution team, and a willingness to be an empathetic partner, Met has distinguished itself as a source of capital to under banked and under financed businesses experiencing catalytic growth opportunities.

Transaction Highlights

Although we're always working towards transactions, our approach is anything but transactional.

170
+
Transactions
$
1.6
B
Realized for LPs
94
%
First lien since Fund IV

Sourcing Alpha

Our Operating Expert Network and proprietary sourcing channels provide Limited Partners with differentiated access to resilient owner-operators driving economic and sector growth.

5500
+
Opportunities sources
*Since inception
80
%+
Of historical deals were non-competitive

Sector and Collateral Diversification

While Met is opportunistic across many sectors, we focus on discovering new 'fishing holes' in high-growth, asset-rich sectors based on secular trends that are complementary to our strategy.

Industry Sectors
(% of Dollars Committed)
Collateral Type
Real Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment
Working Capital Assets
Contracted Cash Flows
Financial Assets
Business Services
Consumer Staples
Financial Services
Healthcare
Industrial
Media Content
Real Estate
Tech and Telecom
Transportation
Esoteric / Diversified
Specialty Finance

Note: Analysis excludes SMAs, co-investments & investments solely in Funds I-III. Commitments include all upsizes as of December 31, 2024.

Sectors avoided: oil & gas, cannabis/CBD, weapons, biotech, and pharmaceuticals.

We combine disciplined investing with deep operational expertise.
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“Met's customized and operationally intensive approach provides financing for businesses experiencing catalytic growth, as well as those with hard or financial assets that produce discrete, self-amortizing cash flows.”

Paul K. Lisiak
CIO