Generalists
Breadth = Strength
Generalists by design, with deep experience in a range of industries
Charlesbank has a record of making successful investments in the middle market while carefully controlling risk. Investing across a broad range of industries and transaction types, we have gained considerable experience in this sector and believe it offers the most opportunities to exploit inefficiencies and discover hidden value.
Preservation of capital has always been a key objective. We seek to achieve it through:
Generalists by design, with deep experience in a range of industries
We typically invest in companies with valuations up to $3 billion. We target businesses with:
Typical investment candidates include:
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and expectation of profit growth
While we entrust daily operations to management, our portfolio is structured to allow us time to make meaningful contributions with each company toward our agreed-upon objectives. Typically, we work closely with senior management on such issues as:
All portfolio company senior executives take part in co-investment and incentive equity programs to align the interests of our management partners with those of our funds. This way, the hard work required to grow the business becomes a shared effort with a shared reward.
Charlesbank seeks out businesses in transition, where challenges and complexities might deter other investors. Often, we are drawn to contrarian investment ideas, such as industries where pervasive dislocation creates the opportunity to invest at low points. Our rigorous analytical backgrounds and deep experience are critical to our diligence, helping us to develop key insights and identify solutions to problems that can obscure a business’s true value.
As long-term investors, we look to build value through avenues such as:
Our involvement in an investment ideally lasts five or fewer years. We strive to time and structure exits to reflect the interests and investment objectives of our funds and management partners. Circumstances for an exit might include: