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Riverside Investment Bank vs Vetus Partners

Comparing two boutique M&A advisors · Last updated April 4, 2025

AttributeRiverside Investment BankVetus Partners
TypeBoutiqueBoutique
HQBloomington, MNHouston, TX
Founded19952014
Sector focusLower Mid-Market, IndustrialsLower Mid-Market, Industrials
Deal size$10M-$100M$5M-$75M
Senior team
  • Pat Rogers
    Managing Director
  • Tom Dailey
    Managing Director
Rating Locked Locked
Reviews0 verified0 verified

Choosing between Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners

Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners both work in Lower Mid-Market, Industrials. Founders running a sell-side process in those categories often see both names on their advisor longlist, which is why this comparison comes up. Both firms position themselves as boutique advisors, so the choice is less about category and more about pattern recognition, senior attention, and process fit.

Riverside Investment Bank is headquartered in Bloomington, MN and was founded in 1995, while Vetus Partners operates out of Houston, TX and was founded in 2014. Geography matters here: Riverside Investment Bank's Bloomington relationships and Vetus Partners's Houston relationships will overlap on national strategics but diverge on the regional private equity buyer set most likely to push price. On deal-size focus, Riverside Investment Bank states $10M-$100M while Vetus Partners states $5M-$75M.

For founders deciding between Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners, the honest recommendation is to take a working session with each named partner before signing. Read the firm-level reviews on BankerNotes for the pattern that matters most: did the partner who pitched the mandate run the buyer calls and final negotiations, or did the work slide down the org chart by week six. That pattern, more than league-table position, is what separates a good outcome from a mediocre one.

Firm A profile
Riverside Investment Bank
Bloomington, MN

Riverside Investment Bank is a boutique headquartered in Bloomington, MN and founded in 1995. The firm focuses on Lower Mid-Market, Industrials and typically advises on transactions in the $10M-$100M range. Key dealmaker...

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Firm B profile
Vetus Partners
Houston, TX

Vetus Partners is a boutique headquartered in Houston, TX and founded in 2014. The firm focuses on Lower Mid-Market, Industrials and typically advises on transactions in the $5M-$75M range. Key dealmakers include Tom Dai...

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Frequently asked questions

What is the main difference between Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners?
Riverside Investment Bank is a boutique HQ'd in Bloomington, MN (founded 1995), focused on Lower Mid-Market, Industrials, with a typical deal range of $10M-$100M. Vetus Partners is a boutique HQ'd in Houston, TX (founded 2014), focused on Lower Mid-Market, Industrials, with a typical deal range of $5M-$75M. Beyond those facts, the most reliable differentiator is senior banker attention, which BankerNotes reviews are designed to surface.
Which firm has better founder reviews, Riverside Investment Bank or Vetus Partners?
Riverside Investment Bank's current rating is Locked (reviews unlock after five verified founders submit ratings). Vetus Partners's current rating is Locked (reviews unlock after five verified founders submit ratings). Read the individual firm profiles for the full review breakdown.
Should I shortlist both Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners?
For most founders evaluating sell-side advisors with overlapping sector and deal-size fit, putting both on a shortlist is reasonable. The point of a bake-off is to test how the senior team behaves under pressure, how the firm shapes the buyer universe, and how it handles a difficult diligence question. Treat the shortlist as an interview, not a beauty contest.
How does BankerNotes verify reviews of Riverside Investment Bank and Vetus Partners?
Every review is submitted by a founder who confirms they hired the firm as their sell-side advisor. We verify the reviewer privately using work email, LinkedIn, and approximate engagement timing. The verified identity is never published. Only the rating, written review, and a generic sector label appear on the public page.

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Last updated: April 4, 2025