Trilantic Capital Partners

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Trilantic Capital Partners
TypePrivate
IndustryPrivate equity
PredecessorLehman Brothers Merchant Banking
Founded2009; 13 years ago (2009)[1]
HeadquartersNew York, New York, U.S.
London, England, UK
Key people
Charles Ayres, chairman, Trilantic executive committee
Vittorio Pignatti-Morano, chairman, Trilantic Europe[2]
ProductsLeveraged buyout, growth capital
Total assets$6 billion[3]
Number of employees
35+
Websitewww.trilantic.com

Trilantic Capital Partners (Trilantic) is a global private equity firm focused on control and significant minority investments across a range of industries in North America and Europe managed by Trilantic North America and Trilantic Europe.[4] The firm specializes in management buyouts, recapitalizations, growth equity, middle market investments and corporate divestitures investments. Trilantic invests through equity and equity-linked securities transactions.[5]

Trilantic North America primarily targets investments in the business services, consumer, energy and financial services sectors; Trilantic Europe primarily targets investments in business services, consumer and leisure, healthcare, industrial and TMT sectors.[6][7] The firm currently manages four institutional private equity funds with aggregate capital commitments of approximately $6 billion, as of December 2013.[8]

History[]

Trilantic was spun out from Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking (LBMB), in 2009,[9] by five founding partners, each of whom had workers at LBMB,[10][11] which had been founded as the private equity arm of Lehman Brothers, in 1986, during the 1980s leveraged buyout boom.[12] In April 2009, Trilantic acquired LBMB out of the bankruptcy estate of Lehman Brothers with the support of Reinet Investments S.C.A, a Luxembourg securitization vehicle controlled by the Rupert family and listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.[13]

See also[]

  • Lehman Brothers Venture Partners

References[]

  1. ^ "Trilantic Capital Partners Sells MicroStar Logistics". peHUB. January 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "Company Overview of Trilantic Capital Management LLC". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  3. ^ "Trilantic Capital Partners Raises $2.2 Billion". PR Newswire. December 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "Addison Group Announces Partnership with Trilantic Capital Partners". Sep 30, 2013.
  5. ^ "Company Overview of Trilantic Capital Management LLC". Bloomberg Businessweek. November 13, 2013.
  6. ^ "Company Overview of Trilantic Capital Partners IV, L.P".
  7. ^ "Trilantic Capital Partners Raises $2.2 Billion". PR Newswire.
  8. ^ "Trilantic Capital Partners Raises $2.2 Billion". PR Newswire. December 9, 2013.
  9. ^ Hausmann, Daniel (March 1, 2011). "Lehman's Former Merchant Banking Unit Trilantic Capital Soars". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Former Lehman Team Seeking $2B for New Fund". Bloomberg. December 22, 2011.
  11. ^ "Trilantic Reins In $1.4B for Fund V". LBO Wire. April 17, 2013.
  12. ^ "Lehman Brothers Names Charles Ayres Head of Global Merchant Banking Business". PR Newswire. April 10, 2003.
  13. ^ "Ex-Lehman unit rebrands as Trilantic Capital". Private Equity International. April 15, 2009.

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