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PE-Backed CFO Compensation: 2025 Benchmarks

What CFOs of private equity portfolio companies earn in base, bonus, and equity - plus the move premium and hiring criteria - from Vardis's 2025 survey of PE-backed CFOs.

In short: A CFO at a private equity-backed company earns a base salary from roughly $286,000 at companies under $100M in revenue to about $471,000 above $1B, with a target bonus of about 40% to 70% of base. CFOs typically hold around 1.2% of the management equity pool, and those who change roles capture an average 10% cash compensation increase.

  • Base by company size: mean of $286k (under $100M) rising to $471k (over $1B).
  • Target bonus: about 40% to 70% of base, scaling with company size.
  • The move premium: changing roles is worth an average +10% in cash.
  • Equity: about 1.2% of the management pool, worth a mean of $2M to $5.85M at a base-case exit.
  • Experience: 71% arrived with prior CFO experience, but first-time CFOs are now 24% of hires (up from 15%).

Vardis surveys CFOs of private equity-owned companies each year on compensation, governance, mobility, and the working relationship with their sponsors. The 2025 edition was surveyed in August and September. The headline: target compensation held steady while actual pay slipped 4% - driven by an 11% decline in bonuses paid - even as the market continued to pay a premium to executives willing to move.

+10%Cash "move premium"
71%Arrived with prior CFO experience
~1.2%Typical equity pool share
3.33 yrsAverage CFO tenure (up 10%)

Base salary by company revenue

As with CEOs, company size drives CFO cash compensation more than any other factor.

Mean CFO base salary by company revenue (2025) Under $100M $286k; $100M-$250M $324k; $250M-$500M $396k; $500M-$1B $419k; over $1B $471k. $100k $200k $300k $400k $500k $286k $324k $396k $419k $471k <$100M$100-250M$250-500M $500M-1B>$1B
Mean CFO base salary by company revenue, 2025 (median shown in the table below). Source: Vardis 2025 PE CFO Report.
Company revenueMean baseMedian base
< $100M$286k$277k
$100M-$250M$324k$347k
$250M-$500M$396k$387k
$500M-$1B$419k$435k
> $1B$471k$475k

Target bonus

Target annual bonus, as a percentage of base, scales with company size from about 40% to 70%.

Company revenueMean targetMedian target
< $100M40%35%
$100M-$250M45%45%
$250M-$500M53%50%
$500M-$1B60%50%
> $1B70%65%

The move premium

CFOs who take on a new role report an average increase in cash compensation (base and target bonus) of 10%. The premium is consistent regardless of prior role or whether the candidate is an experienced PE CFO or a step-up first-timer. In a market where pay is otherwise flat, moving is the clearest path to a raise.

Equity

CFOs are named among the five largest equity holders in roughly 93% of companies, typically holding around 1.2% of fully diluted equity. Expected gross proceeds at a base-case exit range from a mean near $2.0M at the smallest companies to $5.85M above $1B in revenue (median $6.5M). Equity structures mirror the broader market: phantom equity (31%), stock options (25%), and profits interests (25%) lead, with sweet equity at 10%.

Who gets hired

The premium on battle-tested leadership is clear: 71% of CFOs arrived with prior CFO experience, and 51% came directly from another PE-backed company. But the talent pool is widening - breaking a decade-long trend, first-time CFOs now represent 24% of appointments, up from 15% in 2024, as a 60% expansion in PE portfolio companies since 2022 creates openings for Controllers and VPs of Finance. Beyond finance, the CFO commonly owns IT (61%) and Legal (61%), with HR (40%) frequently in the remit at smaller companies.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a PE portfolio company CFO make?

PE-backed CFO base salaries range from a mean near $286,000 at companies under $100M in revenue to about $471,000 above $1B, with target bonuses of roughly 40% to 70% of base. CFOs typically also hold about 1.2% of the management equity pool, worth a mean of $2-5.85 million at a base-case exit depending on company size.

What is the base salary of a PE-backed CFO by revenue?

Mean CFO base salary is about $286,000 under $100M revenue, $324,000 at $100M-$250M, $396,000 at $250M-$500M, $419,000 at $500M-$1B, and $471,000 above $1B.

How much equity does a PE-backed CFO receive?

CFOs are named among the five largest equity holders in roughly 93% of companies and typically hold about 1.2% of fully diluted equity. At a base-case exit, that equity is worth a mean of about $2.0 million at smaller companies, rising to about $5.85 million above $1B in revenue (median $6.5 million).

What is the "move premium" for CFOs changing roles?

CFOs who move into a new role report an average 10% increase in cash compensation (base plus target bonus). The premium holds whether the executive is an experienced PE CFO or a first-timer.

Do most PE-backed CFOs have prior PE experience?

Yes. 71% of PE-backed CFOs arrived with prior CFO experience and 51% came directly from another PE-backed company. However, first-time CFOs now make up 24% of appointments, up from 15% in 2024.

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Source: Vardis 2025 PE CFO Report. PE-backed CFOs surveyed August-September 2025. Pool-allocation figure from the Vardis Equity Participation Plans Report.