Graphite Capital

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Graphite Capital
Type LLC
Industry Private Equity
Predecessor(s) Foreign & Colonial Ventures Ltd.
Foreign & Colonial Enterprise Trust
Founded 1981
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Products Investments, private equity funds
Total assets £1.3 billion
Parent Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust (prior)
Website www.graphitecapital.com
www.graphitecapitalfundinvestors.com

Graphite Capital Management is a private equity firm focused on middle market leveraged buyout investments, primarily in the UK. The firm also houses a fund of funds platform that invests in other private equity funds across Europe and the US. The firm has managed private equity funds since 1981 and in 2001 became fully independent.

The firm is headquartered at Berkeley Square House in Berkeley Square in London's West End.

The group has managed over £1.3 billion for both institutional and private shareholders, with the most recent fund raising £555 million.[1] Originally the fund closed on £475 million of investor commitments in May 2007.[2] Since 1991, the firm has backed almost 100 management teams through various investments.

History

The Foreign & Colonial Enterprise Trust, a UK listed vehicle today known as Graphite Enterprise Trust was established in 1981 by the Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust with a £10 million initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange.[3]

Graphite's direct investment business was originally known as Foreign & Colonial Ventures Ltd.[3]

In 1989, Graphite was involved in the start-up of Intermediate Capital Group, which is today one of the leading providers of mezzanine capital in Europe.

The firm remained a subsidiary of F&C until 2000, when the Graphite team completed a management buyout.[4][5][6]

References

  1. KPS and Graphite Capital offer top-up funds to investors. AltAssets, August 26, 2009].
  2. Graphite closes seventh UK mid-market fund on £475m. AltAssets, May 16, 2007
  3. 3.0 3.1 Graphite Capital Fund Investors: History. (company website)
  4. F&C Ventures bought out by management. Money Marketing, April 26, 2001
  5. Management to buy F&C Ventures. The Telegraph, Apr 22, 2001
  6. F&C Ventures becomes Graphite Capital. Investments & Pensions Europe, Apr 24, 2001

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