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Paulson & Co.
Paulson & Co. was established in 1994 by John Paulson, a former mergers-and-acquisitions banker at Bear Stearns, who leveraged that restructuring expertise...
Paulson & Co.
Paulson & Co. was established in 1994 by John Paulson, a former mergers-and-acquisitions banker at Bear Stearns, who leveraged that restructuring expertise into an event-driven investment philosophy. The firm rose from a small merger-arbitrage manager to a global investment force by seeking dislocation between market perception and intrinsic value, a framework that would define its most famous campaigns. The firm deploys capital across distressed debt, merger arbitrage, bankruptcies, and post-reorganization equities, often concentrating in situations where corporate restructuring or industry shocks create binary outcomes. Paulson & Co. gained prominence for its deeply researched, contrarian stance during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, famously shorting subprime mortgage securities through credit default swaps. Post-crisis, the firm evolved its mandate to include large-cap event-driven equities, gold, and real estate, with notable bets on gold through the SPDR Gold Trust and a multi-billion dollar land investment in Puerto Rico. Paulson & Co. operates from a single office in New York. The firm's scale and strategy have historically been closely tied to the personal capital and reputation of its founder, John Paulson, who, in July 2020, announced the conversion of the firm into a family office, returning all outside investor capital to focus exclusively on his own wealth. The firm's most significant structural evolution was its shift from a leading hedge fund to a private family investment vehicle in 2020, a move that removed the pressure of quarterly redemptions and allowed for longer-duration, illiquid wagers unconstrained by institutional client mandates. This transition isolated the firm's firepower behind the assets and convictions of a single principal.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
1994
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
John Paulson
President
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Paulson & Co.?
John Paulson serves as the firm's President and makes all major investment decisions. He founded the firm in 1994 and has always been its chief investment architect, steering the portfolio through merger arbitrage, distressed credit, and high-conviction macro bets.
Is Paulson & Co. still a hedge fund managing outside capital?
No. In July 2020, John Paulson announced the firm would return all external investor capital and convert into a private family office. The firm now exclusively manages the wealth of its founder.
What investment strategies does the firm employ?
The firm concentrates on event-driven and catalyst-dependent situations. Its core strategies have included distressed debt, merger arbitrage, corporate restructurings, post-reorganization equities, and macroeconomic hedges, executed with a highly concentrated, conviction-weighted approach.
What is Paulson & Co.'s most famous trade?
Between 2006 and 2007, the firm recognized a severe dislocation in US mortgage credit and built a massive short position in subprime mortgage-backed securities via credit default swaps. The wager yielded roughly $15 billion in profits across the firm's funds, and the trade was chronicled in the book 'The Greatest Trade Ever' by Gregory Zuckerman (per The Wall Street Journal, 2009).
What is the firm's relationship with Puerto Rico?
Paulson & Co. has been a major investor in Puerto Rican real estate and hospitality assets. The firm deployed substantial capital into luxury resorts, hotels, and land development projects on the island through various affiliated entities, viewing it as a long-duration recovery play with favorable tax incentives.
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