Bridgepoint Capital
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Bridgepoint Capital | |
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Type | Private Ownership, Limited partnership |
Founded | NA |
Headquarters | London |
Industry | Private Equity |
Products | Investments, private equity funds |
Total assets | €8 billion |
Website | www.bridgepointcapital.com |
Bridgepoint is a pan-European private equity investor in companies valued up to €1 billion, including Pets at Home in the UK, Dorna in Spain and A-Katsastus in Finland . Bridgepoint was known as NatWest Equity Partners until a management buyout in May 2000. It has raised €8 billion of committed capital to date from institutional investors around the world. [1]
[edit] Notable Investments
- Leeds Bradford International Airport
- Holmes Place Health Clubs
- Safestore
- Attendo
- Medica
- Rodenstock
- Fat Face Clothing
- Wolters Kluwer's Education division now known as Infinitas Learning
- Alain Afflelou
Between 1999 and 2005, NWEP/Bridgepoint owned a 50% share of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatres, owning up to 13 West End theatres.[2]