Lou Piper
About Lou Piper
Lou Piper serves as the Vice President of Commercial Acquisitions at Bayview Asset Management, where he has worked since 2008. He specializes in advising clients on FDIC bank acquisitions and provides due diligence services for private equity clients.
Work at Bayview Asset Management
Lou Piper has held the position of Vice President of Commercial Acquisitions at Bayview Asset Management since 2008. In this role, he advises clients on FDIC bank acquisitions and serves as the principal advisor for Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) acquisitions across Bayview companies. His extensive experience in commercial acquisitions has contributed to the strategic growth and investment initiatives of the organization.
Experience at Bayview Financial
In addition to his role at Bayview Asset Management, Lou Piper has been serving as Vice President at Bayview Financial and Bayview Financial Management Corp. since 2001. With over two decades of experience in this capacity, he focuses on providing due diligence services to private equity clients, particularly in relation to bank or portfolio investments. His expertise in the financial sector enhances the firm's capabilities in managing complex transactions.
Education and Expertise
Lou Piper studied at The Wharton School, where he earned both an MBA and a BBA from 1979 to 1984. This educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in business and finance, which he applies in his current roles. His academic achievements complement his extensive professional experience in commercial acquisitions and financial advisory services.
Advisory Role in Financial Transactions
As a seasoned professional, Lou Piper provides critical advisory services in FDIC bank acquisitions and CMBS acquisitions. His role involves conducting thorough due diligence for private equity clients, ensuring informed investment decisions in banking and portfolio sectors. His insights and strategic guidance are essential for navigating the complexities of commercial acquisitions.