Peter Loughran
About Peter Loughran
Peter Loughran is an Associate at Stone Point Capital, where he has worked since 2020. He has previous experience as a Summer Analyst at Brown Advisory and LaSalle Capital, and has held various internships in finance during his studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Work at Stone Point Capital
Peter Loughran serves as an Associate at Stone Point Capital, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he engages in investment analysis and supports the firm's private equity initiatives. His responsibilities include conducting due diligence, financial modeling, and market research to identify potential investment opportunities. Stone Point Capital specializes in financial services investments, and Loughran contributes to the firm's strategic decision-making processes.
Education and Expertise
Peter Loughran studied Finance at the University of Notre Dame from 2015 to 2019, where he earned a degree in the field. His academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in financial principles and investment strategies. This education supports his professional roles in investment analysis and private equity.
Background
Before joining Stone Point Capital, Peter Loughran gained diverse experience in the finance sector through various internships. He worked as a Summer Analyst at Brown Advisory in 2018 and LaSalle Capital in 2017. Additionally, he served as a Public Equity Intern at the University of Notre Dame and completed a Private Equity Summer Internship at Arsenal Capital Partners. His early career also includes a role as an Equity Research Associate Intern at Fidelity Investments in London.
Internship Experience
Peter Loughran has accumulated significant internship experience in the finance industry. He interned at Brown Advisory for two months in Washington D.C. in 2018 and at LaSalle Capital for one month in the Greater Chicago Area in 2017. He also completed a month-long Private Equity Summer Internship at Arsenal Capital Partners in New York. His role at Fidelity Investments as an Equity Research Associate Intern lasted four months in London, further enhancing his analytical skills.