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Indus Capital Partners vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
4.1
New York, NY2$37.4M26
1917
3.6
New York, NY1$49.9M540
1993
3.9
Beverly, MA1$17.5M50
DFJ
1985
4.2
Menlo Park, CA1$1.6M20
1989
4.4
New York, NY1$13.7M100
1985
4.0
Philadelphia, PA1$50.0M105
1982
3.4
Harrisburg, PA1$6.8M300
1912
4.0
New York, NY1$73.2B311,000
2003
3.6
New York, NY1$22.0M114
2002
4.6
Chicago, IL1$9.7M107
1994
4.7
Old Greenwich, CT1$24.0M350
Capitol Partners
1998
4.1
Bethesda, MD1$1.6M9
1983
4.2
Los Angeles, CA3$105.1M300
Summit Financial Strategies
1995
3.8
Columbus, OH1$3.0M4
1985
3.8
Columbus, OH1$10.0M41
1848
4.9
New York, NY3$3.1B3,179
-
3.9
Fulton, MD1$1.6M30
2000
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$5.4M175
2008
3.8
Wilmington, NC1$935.1M617
Opportunity Finance Network
1985
4.0
Philadelphia, PA1$50.0M20
Torreya
2007
4.1
New York, NY1$1.9M20

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Indus Capital Partners salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Indus Capital Partners
$65,386$31.44-

Compare Indus Capital Partners job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Indus Capital Partners
$78,715$37.84
MidOcean Partners
$97,828$47.03
Planning Solutions Group
$86,755$41.71
OrbiMed
$85,983$41.34
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
$85,903$41.30
Lazard
$84,152$40.46
Summit Financial Strategies
$83,416$40.10
Torreya
$82,394$39.61
ValueAct Capital
$81,528$39.20
DFJ
$79,941$38.43
Center for Financial Services Innovation
$78,783$37.88
Capitol Partners
$77,360$37.19
The Reinvestment Fund
$77,053$37.04
Opportunity Finance Network
$76,958$37.00
Brookwood Financial Partners
$76,888$36.97
Economic And Community Development Institute
$76,249$36.66
Ellington Management Group
$76,122$36.60
Payden & Rygel
$75,822$36.45
Bank of China USA
$75,088$36.10
UJA-Federation of New York
$73,825$35.49

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Indus Capital Partners demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Indus Capital Partners vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
UJA-Federation of New York33%67%
Bank of China USA45%55%
Lazard55%45%
The Reinvestment Fund59%41%
Live Oak Bank59%41%
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Compare race at Indus Capital Partners vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%12%16%10%3%
8.5
52%14%11%18%5%
10.0
14%3%3%80%1%
7.6
65%14%14%4%3%
9.1
66%12%12%7%2%
7.7
60%11%13%10%5%
9.1

Indus Capital Partners and similar companies CEOs

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James S. Mahan III (Chip)
Live Oak Bank

James (Chip) Mahan III co-founded nCino to meet a need in the banking industry for greater levels of efficiency, regulatory compliance, customer relationship management and revenue growth. In addition to nCino, Mahan serves as Chairman and CEO of Live Oak Bank which he helped found in 2007 and has averaged 200% growth year over year. Mahan has also served as the CEO and Chairman for S1 Corporation and was the founder of First Network Bank, the world's first Internet bank. Mahan has been honored as one of the 10 Most Influential Personalities in Financial Services by FutureBanker magazine. Mahan began his career in 1973 at Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. in Winston-Salem, NC, after graduating from Washington & Lee University in Virginia.

Kenneth Marc Jacobs
Lazard

Kenneth M. Jacobs (born 1957/1958) is the chairman and chief executive officer of Lazard since November 16, 2009. Jacobs joined Lazard in 1988. Jacobs was named a Lazard Partner in 1991, and in 2002 he was named Deputy Chairman and Head of North America for Lazard. In this role, he focused on enhancing the firm's business by entering into new markets and adding new practices, such as restructuring, strategic capital structure advice, and private fund advisory. He also focused on bringing in new staff specializing in energy, technology and healthcare.

Michael William Vranos
Ellington Management Group

Ms. Joan Payden A.
Payden & Rygel

Joan Payden is a Trustee at University of Southern California Pension Plan, Trustee at Loyola Marymount University (LMU), and Board Member at John Tracy Clinic. She has worked as Mng Dir:West Coast/Natl Partner at Scudder Stevens & Clark and Board Member at LA84 Foundation. Joan works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at Amateur Athletic Association of England, TRUSTEE at Occidental College and Los Angeles Natural History Museum, and CHAIRMAN at Investment Counsel Association of America. She studied at Trinity College.

I love building early stage companies. Whether it was during my 11 years as a venture capitalist at an early stage venture fund, as founder and president of a venture-backed startup, or managing director of a BDC structuring venture debt to later stage companies, I've always been passionate about building great companies. Now, I'm in the incredible position to lead a team of investment professionals that drive innovation and entrepreneurship in the the Philadelphia region. Each year our group invests in more than 50 early stage companies and provides seed capital to another 50 companies. Our internal investment expertise includes technology, life sciences, healthcare, and physical sciences. I can honestly say that I don't think there is an organization anywhere that does more for innovations and entrepreneurship in their region.

Lisa Mensah
Opportunity Finance Network

Samuel Isaly
OrbiMed

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