Willis Stein & Partners III Overview

  • Fund Type
  • Buyout

  • Fund Status
  • Liquidated

  • Size
  • $1.8B

  • Vintage
  • 2000

Vintage

  • Dry Powder

Willis Stein & Partners III General Information

Description

Willis Stein & Partners III is a buyout fund managed by Willis Stein & Partners. The fund was located in Chicago, Illinois invested in the United States. The fund invested in commercial services companies.

Contact Information

Fund Manager Website
Fund Category
Private Equity
Fund Family
Willis Stein & Partners
Native Currency
USD
Fund Manager's Location
  • 1033 Skokie Boulevard
  • Suite 360
  • Chicago, IL 60062-4137
  • United States
Fund Domiciles
United States: Delaware

Willis Stein & Partners III Investment Strategy

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Willis Stein & Partners III Limited Partners (43)

American Home Assurance Company is one of Willis Stein & Partners III’s 43 limited partners. Its latest Secondary was on 31-Dec-2013.

Limited Partner Name Type Status Commitment Date Commitment Type
American Home Assurance Company Current 31-Dec-2013 Secondary
Peerless Insurance Company Current 25-Sep-2006 Original
Teacher Retirement System of Texas Current 24-May-2001 Original
Employers Insurance Company of Wausau Current 20-Apr-2001 Original
Liberty Insurance Corporation Insurance Company Current 20-Apr-2001 Original
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Willis Stein & Partners III Returns Data

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Willis Stein & Partners III Returns History

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Willis Stein & Partners III Benchmark (34)

Fund Name Fund Type Vintage IRR Quartile As of Date
Fox Paine Capital Fund II 30-Sep-2024
Nautic Partners V 30-Sep-2024
Willis Stein & Partners III 30-Sep-2024
Heartland Industrial Partners Fund 30-Jun-2024
Thomas H. Lee Parallel Fund V
Horsley Bridge Fund VII 30-Jun-2023
Bain Capital Fund VII 30-Jun-2024
Warburg Pincus International Partners 30-Jun-2024
Providence Equity Partners IV 30-Sep-2024
Behrman Capital III 30-Sep-2021
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Willis Stein & Partners III FAQs

  • What is Willis Stein & Partners III?

    Willis Stein & Partners III is a buyout fund managed by Willis Stein & Partners.

  • Who manages Willis Stein & Partners III?

    Willis Stein & Partners III is managed by Willis Stein & Partners.

  • Where is Willis Stein & Partners III domiciled?

    Willis Stein & Partners III is domiciled in United States: Delaware.

  • What is Willis Stein & Partners III's size?

    Willis Stein & Partners III has a size of $1.8B.

  • What type of fund is Willis Stein & Partners III?

    The fund type of Willis Stein & Partners III is Buyout.

  • What is the status of Willis Stein & Partners III?

    Willis Stein & Partners III is liquidated.

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