Olympus Advisors, LLC, also known as Olympus Partners, (together with its affiliates, 
“Olympus” or “we”), is a privately held investment firm organized as a Delaware limited liability 
company based in Stamford, Connecticut, which focuses on investing primarily in middle market 
companies in the United States.  Since our founding in 1988, we have had close involvement in 
the operations of companies in various sectors, including business services, logistics and 
transportation, healthcare,  manufacturing, financial services, consumer  services,  restaurant 
services, software and information technology services. Olympus Advisors, LLC is wholly owned 
by the Robert S. Morris Revocable Trust a/u/d January 2, 1996, and is managed by Robert S. 
Morris, one of our Managing Partners. 
We provide investment advisory services to pooled investment vehicles that are each not 
required to be registered as an “investment company” as defined under the Investment Company 
Act of 1940, as amended, and whose securities are not required to be registered under the Securities 
Act of 1933, as amended.  We currently provide investment advice to various private investment 
funds  (collectively  with any future private investment fund to which it provides investment 
advisory services, including employee  and co-investment vehicles, the “Funds,”  and each, a 
“Fund”).  An affiliated entity formed by Olympus serves as a general partner to each Fund 
(collectively with any future general partner to a Fund, the “General Partners,” and each a “General 
Partner”).    Each General Partner is subject to the U.S. Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as 
amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Advisers Act”) pursuant to 
Olympus’ registration in accordance with SEC guidance. 
As the investment adviser for each Fund, Olympus identifies investment opportunities and 
participates in the acquisition, management, monitoring and disposition of investments for each 
Fund.  Where such investments consist of portfolio companies, the senior principals or other 
personnel of Olympus or its affiliates generally serve on such portfolio companies’ respective 
boards of directors or otherwise act to influence control over management of portfolio companies 
in which the Funds invested. Olympus provides these investment
                                        
                                        
                                             advisory services to each Fund 
pursuant to the applicable limited partnership agreement, private placement memorandum and 
other governing documents for each Fund (the “Fund Governing Documents”).  The terms of the 
investment advisory services to be provided by Olympus to each  Fund  are set forth in the 
applicable  Fund  Governing Documents. The information provided herein about Olympus’ 
investment advisory services is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Fund Governing 
Documents.  
Olympus tailors its advisory services to the individual needs of each Fund, but not to the 
individual needs of any of the investors in the Funds.  The individual needs of each Fund are 
identified through a review of each Fund’s overall investment guidelines and objectives (as set 
forth in the Fund’s Governing Documents), as well the Fund’s overall portfolio characteristics, 
remaining life, available capital and other factors.  However, in accordance with common industry 
practice, a Fund or its General Partner has and expects in the future to enter into a “side letter” or 
similar agreement with an investor pursuant to which the Fund or its General Partner grants the 
investor specific rights, benefits or privileges that are not generally made available to all investors.  
Please refer to “Item 8 – Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss” below for 
further details. 
Additionally, as permitted by the Fund Governing Documents, Olympus has and in the 
future expects to provide investment or co-investment opportunities (including the opportunity to 
participate in co-invest vehicles) to certain current or prospective investors or other persons, 
including other sponsors, market participants, finders, consultants and other service providers, 
portfolio company management or personnel, Olympus personnel and/or certain other persons 
associated with Olympus and/or its affiliates. Such co-investments typically involve investment 
and disposal of interests in the applicable portfolio company at the same time and on the same 
terms as the Fund making the investment. 
As of December 31, 2023, we managed a total of approximately $8.29 billion in assets on 
behalf of the Funds, all  on a discretionary basis.  We do not manage any assets on a non-
discretionary basis.