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Type
  
Subsidiary

Website
  
Company Website

Founded
  
2005

AUM
  
US$84 billion (2016)

Assets under management
  
84 billion USD (2016)

Parent organization
  
The Blackstone Group

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Industry
  
Financial Services, Asset Management

Founder
  
Bennett Goodman, Tripp Smith, Doug Ostrover

Products
  
Mezzanine capital Leveraged finance Hedge funds Distressed investments

Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Blackstone/GSO Debt Funds Management Europe Ltd.

GSO Capital Partners is one of the largest credit-oriented alternative asset managers in the world and a major participant in the leveraged finance marketplace. The firm invests across a variety of credit oriented strategies and products including collateralized loan obligation vehicles investing in secured loans, hedge funds focused on special situations investments, mezzanine debt funds and private equity funds focused on rescue financing.

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The firm, which was founded in 2005, is based in New York City with offices in London, Los Angeles, and Houston, Texas. The firm is named for its three founding partners Bennett Goodman, Tripp Smith and Doug Ostrover who had previously worked together at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and later Credit Suisse First Boston.

GSO manages approximately $55 billion of assets and operates as the credit-focused subsidiary of The Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX).

History

GSO was founded in 2005 by Bennett Goodman, Tripp Smith and Doug Ostrover. The GSO team had previously managed the leveraged finance businesses at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and later Credit Suisse First Boston, after the acquisition of DLJ.

In May 2007, GSO sold a minority stake in its business to Merrill Lynch.

The following year, in March 2008, The Blackstone Group acquired GSO for approximately $1 billion. Blackstone paid GSO $620 million in cash and stock and the GSO team also received an earnout worth up to $310 million through payable over the subsequent five years, based on certain earnings targets. Blackstone had existing relationships with the GSO team as an original investor in GSO's funds. The combination of Blackstone and GSO created one of the largest credit platforms in the alternative asset management business, with over $21 billion of total assets under management. Following the completion of the acquisition, Blackstone merged GSO's operations with its existing debt investment operations.

In July 2010, GSO announced the final closing of the Blackstone / GSO Capital Solutions Fund (the Fund) with total commitments of over $3.25 billion.

In March 2011, GSO acquired European collateralized loan obligation manager AIB Capital Markets which included four CLO vehicles worth more than €1.5 billion. GSO had previously acquired $3.1 billion of CLOs from Callidus Capital Management in 2010.

In November 2011, it was reported that GSO had raised over $2 billion for its newest mezzanine debt investment fund, making it one of the largest players in that market.

In March 2012, GSO raised $4 billion for its second mezzanine investment fund focused on middle-market companies.

Investments

GSO invests across a variety of credit oriented strategies.

  • Leveraged finance — GSO is a leading provider of senior secured loans to middle market companies. The firm invests through various pools of capital including: Collateralized loan obligation (CLO) vehicles as well as other investment funds and accounts.
  • Special Situations hedge fund — GSO's hedge funds invest in long/short credit, event driven opportunities and distressed securities. These funds invest across a broad range of securities including secured loans, high yield debt, distressed securities, second lien loans, mezzanine debt as well as equity securities and credit derivatives.
  • Mezzanine debt — GSO's Capital Opportunities Funds provide mezzanine capital as part of leveraged buyouts transactions, mergers and acquisitions and leveraged recapitalizations as well as for growth capital.
  • Rescue Financing — GSO's Capital Solutions Funds provide private equity capital to companies needing liquidity or facing issues with their existing capital structures.
  • References

    GSO Capital Partners Wikipedia