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| CRD # | 156096 |
| SEC # | 801-73503 |
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| AUM | 2,025.8 M (2026-03-16) |
| Employees | 28 (82% Investors, 0% Brokers) |
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| Phone | 312-759-7345 |
| Address | 155 North Wacker Dr Chicago, IL 60606 |
| Source | [IAPD] [Website] [LinkedIn] |
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| Fees and Compensation — Form ADV Part 2A (3/16/2026) [Brochure] |
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Item 5 – Fees and Compensation A. Describe how you are compensated for your advisory services. Provide your fee schedule. Disclose whether the fees are negotiable. Frontenac and its affiliated General Partners receive fees and compensation in exchange for advisory services provided to the Funds, including management fees, carried interest, additional compensation in connection with management services performed for the portfolio companies of the Funds and reimbursements from portfolio companies for certain expenses advanced on their behalf. The Funds are also responsible for bearing certain expenses as detailed below and in each Fund’s Governing Documents. Differences exist from Fund to Fund, and certain Funds do not charge certain fees, compensation or expenses that other Funds charge or charge them in different amounts. The following is a general description of fees, compensation and expenses of the Funds. Investors should refer to the Governing Documents of the applicable Fund for a complete understanding of how Frontenac is compensated for its advisory services; the information contained herein is a summary only and is qualified in its entirety by such documents. Management Fees As compensation for investment advisory services rendered to the Funds, Frontenac receives a management fee (the “Management Fee”). In general, each Fund pays Frontenac a 2% Management Fee that is initially based on total non-affiliated investor capital commitments to the Fund; then, after the end of the Fund’s stipulated commitment period, the Management Fee is based on non-affiliated investors’ capital invested in active portfolio companies with respect to investments that have not been disposed of or completely written off, subject to certain other factors as described in each Fund’s Governing Documents. A Fund’s borrowings are generally taken into account for purposes of calculating the Management Fee, as provided in each Fund’s Governing Documents. The amount of Management Fees generally will not correspond with fluctuations in the net asset value of individual investments, aggregate investments in a portfolio company or of a Fund, including following the stepdown date, and will not be reduced in connection with any write-downs, except in the case of investments that have been disposed of or completely written-off (and for Frontenac XII and XIII, written off for U.S. federal income tax purposes). Permanent write-down determinations are made in the discretion of the Investment Committee (comprised of Frontenac’s five Managing Directors) in accordance with the relevant Governing Documents and the Firm’s valuation policy. Except where the Governing Documents expressly provide to the contrary, Management Fees will not be reduced (in whole or in part) in the case of partial distributions (e.g., those resulting from a dividend recapitalization), partial sales, reorganizations, restructurings, roll-over of investments or similar transactions, in each case in circumstances that do not result in the complete disposition of the relevant Fund’s interest therein, and even in cases where the value of such Fund’s investment or ownership percentage in a portfolio company has been reduced as a result of such transaction. In addition, Management Fees generally will not be reimbursed or refunded under the Governing Documents in the event of realizations, dispositions or partial write-downs that occur partway through the relevant calculation period. Further, where there has been a partial disposition or permanent write-down of a Fund’s investment and the fair market value of the investment following such event exceeds the total amount of the Fund’s investment contributions relating to the investment, the Governing Documents do not require Management Fees after the stepdown date to be reduced. In most circumstances, the post step-down Management Fee base will include capitalized transaction-specific fees and expenses of unrealized investments, including transaction fees charged by Frontenac in connection with the investment, which poses a conflict of interest in that the inclusion of such fees and expenses results in a higher Management Fee than if such transaction fees and expenses were not capitalized into the asset base. Generally, investors participating in a subsequent closing after the initial closing of a Fund are responsible for paying the Management Fee as of the date of the initial closing of such Fund, plus interest, as applicable. A portion of the committed capital that Frontenac “calls” or “draws down” from time to time from Fund investors frequently is used to pay Management Fees. All Management Fees were negotiated with the Fund’s investors during the fundraising period of the applicable Fund and are not subject to negotiation thereafter. Frontenac is permitted to reduce or waive Management Fees in its sole discretion. For example, for certain Funds, Frontenac employees investing through the relevant General Partner entity in such Fund do not pay Management Fees (although such investors generally pay their pro rata share of Fund expenses). Management Fees are payable during term extensions unless otherwise notified to investors. Frontenac does not accelerate Management Fees. For additional details regarding the calculation and timing of payment of Management Fees, please refer to the Governing Documents of each Fund. As per the provisions of the Governing Documents, for certain Funds, Frontenac is permitted to waive, defer, or reduce all or a portion of the Management Fee payable by a Fund in full or partial satisfaction of any obligation of a General Partner and certain employees to invest in and alongside such Fund. Waived portions of the Management Fee are treated by the Governing Documents as deemed capital contributions by the relevant General Partner, which is effectively invested in the relevant Fund on the General Partner’s behalf and operates to reduce the amount of capital the ... |
| Account Minimums and Types of Clients — Form ADV Part 2A (3/16/2026) [Brochure] |
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Item 7 – Types of Clients Describe the types of clients to whom you generally provide investment advice, such as individuals, trusts, investment companies, or pension plans. If you have any requirements for opening or maintaining an account, such as a minimum account size, disclose the requirements. Investment advice is provided directly to the Funds, which are exempt from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (“Investment Company Act”), and not individually to the investors in the Funds. Investors in the Funds are sophisticated investors, consisting of vehicles owned by insurance companies, fund of funds (both U.S. and foreign), family offices, endowments, pension funds, foreign asset managers, foundations, trusts and high net worth individuals (both U.S. and foreign), among others. Investors in the Funds must meet certain other suitability and net worth qualifications prior to making an investment in a Fund. The requirements for investing in a Fund are set forth in the Governing Documents of each Fund. All Funds impose requirements that investors qualify as (i)“accredited investors” as defined in the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“Securities Act”), and (ii) “qualified clients,” as defined in the Advisers Act; or (iii) “qualified purchasers” or “knowledgeable employees”, each as defined in the Investment Company Act. The Funds are not registered or required to be registered under the Investment Company Act; are not made available to the general public; their securities are not registered or required to be registered under the Securities Act; and Fund interests are privately placed to qualified investors. Qualified investors include individuals or entities to which Fund interests are permitted to be sold, which generally includes (i) in the United States, people or organizations who meet certain net worth, income and/or financial sophistication requirements as described above or (ii) in other countries, as permitted by the relevant securities laws in such jurisdiction and in compliance with any foreign offering provisions applicable to Frontenac and/or the Funds. The Funds generally have a $2 million minimum investment amount for third-party investors; such minimum investment amount is permitted to be waived by Frontenac in its sole discretion. From time to time, Frontenac’s prospective portfolio companies require equity capital in excess of Frontenac’s funding capacity (based on maximums as set forth in the relevant Fund’s Governing Documents, while considering future equity funding needs of that potential portfolio company). In these situations, in order to complete a portfolio company transaction, Frontenac often reaches out to select investors and other third parties for additional capital. Such determinations are based on the provisions of the applicable Governing Documents, side letter agreements, agreements with lenders and such other factors as Frontenac will consider in its sole discretion, including those specified in its policies on investment allocation and co-investments. Subject to any restrictions contained in the Governing Documents of the relevant Fund or any side letter or other terms negotiated with respect to such Fund, in general no investor has a right to participate in any co-investment opportunity. Opportunities to invest in a portfolio company are made available to Fund investors and third parties, including, without limitation, management or founders of the applicable portfolio company, strategic investors, lenders, deal sources (including finders and consultants), other sponsors (including other private equity or venture capital firms), service providers, CEO1ST executives, other persons or entities affiliated, associated or otherwise known to Frontenac or its personnel. Additionally, certain individuals who source transactions or provide financing have in the past and are expected in the future to negotiate co-investment rights or co-investment priority rights as a component of their compensation or other arrangements with the relevant Funds. In certain cases, determinations to allocate such amounts or investment opportunities to vendors or service providers will be made prior to the determination of the availability of opportunity for other co-investors, and as such generally will decrease the amount of co-investment opportunities available. Frontenac’s exercise of discretion in allocating co-investment opportunities will not result in proportional allocations among such co- investors and such allocations can be more or less advantageous to some co-investors relative to other co-investors. In such circumstances, the size of the investment opportunity otherwise available to Frontenac’s Fund(s) is less than it would otherwise have been without the inclusion of such co- investors. Although co-investments typically involve investment and disposal of interests in the applicable portfolio company at substantially the same time and on substantially the same terms as the Fund making the investment, co-investors are subject to different economic terms than the Fund. From time to time, for strategic and other reasons, a co-investor purchases a portion of an investment from one a Fund after such Fund has consummated its investment in the portfolio company (also known as a post-closing sell-down or transfer). Post-closing sell-downs are generally funded through the Fund’s investor capital contributions and/or use of a Fund credit facility. Any such purchase from a Fund by a co-investor generally occurs shortly after the Fund’s completion of the investment to avoid any changes in valuation of the investment; however, in certain instances, a post-closing sell-down or transfer could occur well after the Fund’s initial purchase. When co-investors purchase their interest from a Fund after the Fund has consummated the investment, the price paid by co-investors is ... |
| Type | Form D Funds | Date | Sold | AUM |
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| PE | Frontenac XIII Private Capital Limited Partnership | [2025-03-19] | 409.4 M | |
| Offered $700,000,000 · Filed 2024-12-11 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1), 3(c)(7) · Remaining $700,000,000 · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac XIII Private Capital Parallel Limited Partnership | [2025-03-19] | 490.6 M | |
| Offered $700,000,000 · Filed 2024-12-11 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1), 3(c)(7) · Remaining $700,000,000 · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac Xi Private Capital A Limited Partnership | 2024-03-25 | 105.7 M | |
| PE | Frontenac Xi Private Capital Parallel A Limited Partnership | 2024-03-25 | 65.8 M | |
| PE | Frontenac XII Private Capital Limited Partnership | [2022-03-26] | 333.0 M | |
| Offered $425,000,000 · Filed 2021-09-16 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1), 3(c)(7) · Remaining $425,000,000 · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac XII Private Capital Parallel Limited Partnership | [2022-03-26] | 259.3 M | |
| Offered $425,000,000 · Filed 2021-09-16 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1), 3(c)(7) · Remaining $425,000,000 · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac Xi Private Capital M Limited Partnership | [2018-03-16] | 283.3 M | |
| Filed 2017-05-08 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(7) · Remaining Indefinite · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac Xi Private Capital Parallel M Limited Partnership | [2018-03-16] | 63.2 M | |
| Filed 2017-05-08 (D) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1), 3(c)(7) · Remaining Indefinite · Duration One year or less · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac X Private Capital Limited Partnership | [2013-03-25] | 203.8 M | 13.1 M |
| Filed 2014-07-14 (D/A) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(7) · Remaining Indefinite · Duration More than one year · Commission $1,089,002 · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac X Private Capital Parallel Limited Partnership | [2013-03-25] | 46.2 M | 2.5 M |
| Filed 2014-07-14 (D/A) · Exemption 506(b), 3(c), 3(c)(1) · Remaining Indefinite · Duration More than one year · Commission $653,599 · Revenue Decline to Disclose | ||||
| PE | Frontenac IX Private Capital A Limited Partnership | 2012-02-13 | 0.0 M | |
| PE | Frontenac IX Private Capital Cayman Limited Partnership | [2012-02-13] | 0.1 M | |
| PE | Frontenac IX Private Capital Limited Partnership | [2012-02-13] | 1.0 M | |
| PE | Frontenac Masters VIII Limited Partnership | [2012-02-13] | ||
| PE | Frontenac VIII Limited Partnership | 2012-02-13 | ||
| PE | Frontenac VII Limited Partnership | 2012-02-13 | 1.7 M | |
| AUM Breakdown | Accounts | AUM ($B) |
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| By Client Type | ||
| (a) Individuals (other than high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (b) Individuals (high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (c) Banking or thrift institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (d) Investment companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (e) Business development companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (f) Pooled investment vehicles | 10 | 2.0 |
| (g) Pension and profit sharing plans | 0 | 0.0 |
| (h) Charitable organizations | 0 | 0.0 |
| (i) State or municipal government entities | 0 | 0.0 |
| (j) Other investment advisers | 0 | 0.0 |
| (k) Insurance companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (l) Sovereign wealth funds and foreign official institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (m) Corporations or other businesses not listed above | 0 | 0.0 |
| (n) Other | 0 | 0.0 |
| Total | 10 | 2.0 |
| By Discretionary | ||
| Discretionary | 10 | 2.0 |
| Non-Discretionary | 0 | 0.0 |
| Total | 10 | 2.0 |
| By Non-United States Persons | ||
| Non-United States Persons | 0.0 | |
| United States Persons | 2.0 | |
| Total | 10 | 2.0 |
| Form D Directors | Role | # Filings | # Firms | 2011 - 2026 |
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| Michael Langdon | Executive Officer | 16 | 3 | |
| Rodney Goldstein | Executive Officer | 11 | 3 | |
| Jeremy Silverman | Executive Officer | 4 | 3 | |
| Walter Florence | Executive Officer | 15 | 2 | |
| Paul Carbery | Executive Officer | 12 | 2 | |
| Ronald Kuehl | Executive Officer | 12 | 2 | |
| Neal Sahney | Executive Officer | 10 | 2 | |
| Joseph Rondinelli | Executive Officer | 9 | 2 | |
| James Cowie | Executive Officer | 9 | 2 | |
| Elizabeth Williamson | Executive Officer | 8 | 2 | |
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| Firm Profile (Form ADV) | |
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| Discretionary AUM | $0.6B |
| Serves | Institutional |
| Fund Types | Private Equity |
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