![]() ![]() ![]() He didn't want to go back into banking from private equity but was bumped into the move when his PE firm migrated to Florida. He was also the guy with crippling anxiety. ![]() “I was just kind of .there.I was the guy double and triple checking the work." What Lit doesn't seem to be is a brash banker in the style of John LeLeFevre, the ex-Citi debt syndicate VP who emerged as the man behind the once-popular Goldman Sachs Elevator Twitter account, or Mark Moran, the ex- Centerview associate who once worked for him. In real life, Lit says he's a diminutive character: “People would be surprised that I’m not, like, funny in the office,” he told the FT. Unlike the head of Barclays' South East Asian investment bank who also moved back to banking from PE and is thriving, Lit then quit to run his Instagram account full time. This doesn't narrow the field much, but we also now know that Lit is a man from an immigrant family in Florida who worked in banking, left for a private equity firm, and then went back to banking. The FT's lunch reveals that Lit is a US banker with a thing for expensive restaurants, rosé wine and espresso martinis. Who is 'Lit,' the man behind the Litquidity Instagram account with going on 800,000 followers? After his lunch with the Financial Times, we still don't know, but the pool of potentials is slightly shallower.
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