Trivest
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Type | Limited Partnership |
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Industry | Private Equity |
Founded | 1981 (1981) |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida, United States |
Products | Private equity funds, Leveraged buyout |
Total assets | $1.25 billion |
Number of employees | 29 |
Website | www.trivest.com |
Trivest Partners, L.P. is the oldest private equity firm in the Southeast U.S., founded in 1981, and headquartered in Miami, Florida. Trivest has provided "Private Equity for Founders" in the lower middle market through its flexibility in transaction structuring and related Just Say No program. The firm focuses specifically on investments in the consumer, business services, distribution and niche manufacturing industries.
Contents
1 Overview
2 See also
3 Notes
4 References
5 External links
Overview
The Trivest team is led by Managing Partner Troy D. Templeton. Troy joined the firm in 1989 and plays a key leadership role in Trivest's buyout activities, investment sourcing, resource allocation, portfolio oversight and firm administration. Jamie Elias, Jorge Gross, Chip Vandenberg, Forest Wester, Russ Wilson and David Gershman are also Partners of Trivest.
Trivest was an early entrant to the leveraged buyout space in the early 1980s and has completed investments in over 225 companies representing over $5.5 billion in value since its founding. Since its inception in 1981, Trivest has raised six institutional private equity funds, with total investor commitments of nearly $2.0 billion, dedicated to leveraged buyout investments in founder- and family-owned middle market companies. Trivest is currently actively investing from Trivest Fund V, raised in April 2013 with commitments of $415 million. In addition, in 2017 Trivest launched the Trivest Growth Investment Fund (TGIF), a $225 million fund committed to making non-control and growth investments in founder and family-owned businesses.
Among the firm’s most notable current and prior investments are IDMWORKS, AM Conservation, Ellery Homestyles, Endeavor Telecom, Group III International, Hazmasters, National Auto Care, Onepath Systems, Pelican Water Systems, National Carwash Solutions, SR Sales, Take 5 Oil Change, Wise Company, HandStands, North Star Seafood, ATX Networks, Directed Electronics, Twinstar International, Herbal Magic, Aero Products International (makers of the Aero Bed) and Sun Pharmaceuticals (Banana Boat brand).
See also
- Sun Capital Partners
- HIG Capital
Notes
References
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Company News; Manitowoc Agrees To Acquire Shannon Group. New York Times, September 2, 1995
Company News;Manitowoc Withdraws Bid For Shannon Group. New York Times, October 12, 1995
Company News; Winsloew Agrees To $245.9 Million Buyout By Trivest. New York Times, April 1, 1999
Company News; Winsloew Furniture Approves Buyout Offer. New York Times, May 6, 1999
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Trivest Partners Acquires ATX Network Inc. August 26, 2008
External links
Trivest (company website)
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