Massy Homayouni and Marjan Homayouni are complete frauds. Neither could keep a junior position at major firms and both were terminated for cause. Massy's last position on Wall Street was in 1997 at Smith Barney. She closed 1 (one) transaction in her 2 or 3 years there as a Vice President. Her big promotion to Travelers Investment Group came 1998 to the position of Director where she was fired for cause, inability to perform, get along and negligence. She has never worked since and has not closed a transaction in over 15 years.
Marjan Homayouni is a complete joke. Her only position on Wall Street was a back office accountant. She was responsible for verifying trades and does not have the aptitude to evaluate risk nor perform valuations. She was CFO of a company for 2 months where she was fired immediately upon realizing she was incompetent.
These women are frauds and will waste your time, money and energy. They swindled hundreds of thousands of dollars from me promising money and Middle Eastern relationships. They have neither the skill nor the clout to deliver on investment opportunities. Ask them which transactions they closed and you will quickly find how outrageous their claims are, they are liars.
Concerned Colleague
New York,#2Author of original report
Tue, January 14, 2014
Massy Homayouni, Co-founder and Managing Partner
Massy Homayouni has over 25 years (LIE-has not worked in 15 years) of global investment banking, advisory, structured finance and private equity experience. She has provided over $60 billion (HUGE LIE-not even $200M) of financings for U.S. and international companies, and has extensive experience in both buy and sell sides of the market, across a wide array of industries. Those industries include transportation, healthcare, energy and power, commodities, real estate including asset-backed securities, mortgage-backed securities, telecommunication, media and entertainment, among others.
As co-founder and managing partner of Phoenix Capital, Massy has advised and participated in over 200 transactions (HUGE LIE-not even 20) for companies at various stages of their development phase. She has developed extensive relationships with private equity firms, hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds, government institutions, high-net-worth investors, family businesses and corporations across MENA, Asia, the U.S., Europe and Latin America (LIE). She has advised investors on portfolio diversification strategies and new investment products(LIE-who?).
Massy is one of the pioneers (LIE-and funny) of the asset-backed securities market. Prior to co-founding Phoenix Capital, she was director and board member of Traveler’s Group (HUGE LIE-not on board, show proof) (then parent company of Citigroup) Private Equity Specialty Finance Group. Before joining Citigroup’s Private Equity Group, Massy was a senior vice president in the Debt Capital Markets and Asset Finance Group at Salomon Smith Barney, focusing on esoteric and non-traditional asset classes and cross-border transactions (LIE). Before joining Salomon Smith Barney (LIE-Never worked at SSB), she was co-head of the Structured Finance Group at Banque Paribas (currently BNP Paribas) (LIE-not co-head), working out of London and Paris, where she introduced some of the first asset-backed transaction issuance in Europe and Latin America (LIE-she was terminated for failing to perform), as well as working with governments and regulatory authorities in formulating the legal and tax structures for new financing structures. Prior to Paribas she was a vice president in the Asset Backed Securities Group (LIE) as well as the Corporate Finance and Loan Syndication Groups at JPMorgan Chase. Massy began her Wall Street career in 1983 as an associate with Morgan Stanley & Co.
Massy completed her M.A. (ABD) in economics from Georgetown University, with a joint program from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and her B.A. in economics from Georgetown University.
Marjan Homayouni, Co-founder and Managing Partner
Marjan Homayouni has over 25 years (LIE-has not worked in 15 years) of experience in complex fixed-income and derivative products, including mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities, energy (including oil, gas and renewable) products and commodities (LIE and a joke, she is as familiar as anyone who reads these words, which means not at all). She has priced and settled over 900 deals (Silly, a computer does that work) totaling over $400 billion across asset classes and industries. Marjan also pioneered new structures for the unique investor risk profiles of Muslim countries, Middle Eastern and Asian investors in early 2000s (LIE-she has no skills and can't point to a single transaction that has closed for her firm. Further, they are not even registered broker dealers).
Marjan has developed strong risk management skills based on 27 years (LIE-where? 16 years at your own firm goofing off doesn't count not to mention never having done this anywhere else) of valuation expertise, and building the necessary risk management infrastructure for global Fortune 500 companies. As an expert in designing and developing products, markets, systems and building infrastructure, Marjan has made a major impact, working for 25 years (LIE-she barely worked 5 years at all these firms) with organizations such as Arthur Anderson & Company, Salomon Brothers, Freddie Mac, Bear Stearns and UBS, as well as top-tier private equity and hedge funds (LIE-never worked at any top-tier private equity or hedge funds). She gained in-depth expertise advising CFOs, starting as a certified public accountant with Arthur Andersen & Company (a Big Five accounting firm) (LIE-junior grunt at AA and barely said a word to anyone).
Marjan received her BBA in accounting from George Washington University in 1983.