TowerBrook Capital Partners
TowerBrook Capital Partners L.P. | |
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Type | Limited partnership |
Foundation | 2001 |
Co-CEO's | Neal Moszkowski, Ramez Sousou |
Headquarters | New York (USA) and London (UK) |
Products | Private equity funds, structured opportunities fund |
Funds raised from investors | $9.4 billion |
Number of employees | 90 (at December 2016) |
Website | www.towerbrook.com |
TowerBrook Capital Partners, L.P. (TowerBrook) is an investment management firm headquartered in London and New York City. The firm pursues private equity and structured opportunities strategies and by the end of June 2016 had raised approximately $9.4 billion from investors.[1]
The firm is led by Neal Moszkowski and Ramez Sousou, former co-heads of Soros Private Equity Partners (SPEP).[2] They are co-CEOs of TowerBrook and are based in New York and London respectively.
In 2015 TowerBrook acquired a premier national retailer of misses, petite, tall and women's clothing, J.Jill, from Golden Gate Capital.[3]
Investment Funds
From 2001, when TowerBrook Capital Partners L.P. (then a subsidiary of Soros Fund Management LLC) launched its first fund, through June 2016, the firm raised a total of $9.4 billion from investors in four private equity funds and one structured opportunities fund, and invested in 45 companies across a range of sectors in Europe and the US.[4]
Strategy
TowerBrook’s private equity strategy is to pursue control-oriented investments in large and mid-market companies, principally on a proprietary basis and often in situations characterized by complexity. The firm’s structured opportunities universe includes multiple asset classes, from stressed and distressed debt instruments in both primary and secondary markets to structured equity and structured assets. TowerBrook does not consider investing in armaments, tobacco, sexual exploitation and unregulated gambling.[5]
Social Engagement
The TowerBrook Foundation is a charitable organization set up by the partners of the firm in 2006.[6] Its primary focus is on supporting young people not in education, employment or training in the communities in which TowerBrook operates. Since 2006 the TowerBrook Foundation has provided resources in cash and kind to help charities such as City Year[7] and other organizations directly engaged in this objective.
From the end of 2010 through November 2016, Ramez Sousou donated £303,100 to the Conservative Party in the UK.[8]
References
- ↑ TowerBrook website: http://www.towerbrook.com/about-us/
- ↑ SPEP launched in 1999: https://www.pehub.com/buyouts/soros-group-launches-1b-european-lbo-arm/
- ↑ J.Jill - Our history: http://www.jjill.com/jjillonline/Customer/AboutUs.aspx?q=Ourhistory
- ↑ TowerBrook website: http://www.towerbrook.com/news/
- ↑ TowerBrook website: http://www.towerbrook.com/responsible-investing/
- ↑ TowerBrook Foundation IRS filing (US): https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/copies-of-scanned-eo-returns-available
- ↑ TowerBrook Foundation supports City Year (US and UK): https://www.cityyear.org/about-us/annual-report http://www.cityyear.org.uk/about-city-year-uk/annual-report/
- ↑ Ramez Sousou, The Electoral Commission (UK): http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/