AnaCap Financial Partners

AnaCap Financial Partners ('AnaCap') is a private equity firm advising funds that invest in Software, Technology and Services within the European financial ecosystem.

AnaCap
TypePrivate
IndustryPrivate Equity
Founded2005
HeadquartersLondon, England
Key people
Joe Giannamore, Nassim Cherchali, Tassilo Arnhold
ProductsLeveraged buyout, Growth capital
AUM$5.1 billion
Number of employees
<40
Websitewww.anacap.com

History

AnaCap was founded in 2005.[1] The firm launched its debut fund in 2006, when it raised €300 million and has since raised €2.7 billion across 4 private equity funds and various co-investment vehicles. AnaCap’s funds have attracted a global investor base including institutions such as Goldman Sachs and Allianz.[2]

Private Equity

The firm’s strategy is to invest in Software, Technology and Services within the European financial ecosystem. AnaCap focus on supporting founders, entrepreuners and managers with a highly specialised sector approach in the European lower mid-market. This strategy is specifically targeted towards companies with a high propensity and opportunity for both organic and inorganic growth.

AnaCap's investment decisions are driven by extensive operational knowledge and leveraging deep sector expertise.

Credit Opportunities

In July 22, Anacap announced the carve out of the credit business into an independent advisory firm called Veld Capital, which has resulted in Anacap focusing exclusively on its private equity strategy. [3]

Leadership

As of January 2023, AnaCap was led by group executive chairman Joe Giannamore and co-managing partners Nassim Cherchali and Tassilo Arnold.[4]

References

  1. "Company Overview of AnaCap Financial Partners LLP". Businessweek. Archived from the original on November 22, 2014.
  2. "AnaCap seeks €900 min for Fund III". Reuters. 6 February 2014.
  3. "AnaCap's credit arm spints out to become Veld Capital". 3 October 2022.
  4. Joseph, Irien (31 January 2023). "AnaCap elevates two to co-managing partner level". PE Hub Europe.
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