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Private equity deal news and insights from the London newsroom

Nov 5, 2024

 

Inflexion’s Flor Kassai talks life-changing career moments; EQT bids for industrial components distributor; Riverside parts with nutraceuticals biz

Good morning, Nina Lindholm here with the with the Europe Wire from the London newsroom.

 

Opening new offices across Europe to benefit from local knowledge has been a popular move for private equity firms in the past few years. This morning, we speak to Flor Kassai, a freshly appointed managing partner at Inflexion, who has been instrumental in building the firm’s European presence. Kassai is the latest member of our Dealmakers to Watch series.

 

Switching to take-privates, EQT has made an offer for an industrial components distributor listed in its home country of Sweden.

 

Next, we have an exit, as the Riverside Company has agreed to sell a nutraceuticals business to Miura Partners.

 

We’ll finish with a managing partner promotion by Bowmark Capital.

 

Wild card

Flor Kassai’s path to private equity was paved partly by serendipity and partly by design, winding through Buenos Aires, New York and Philadelphia before reaching London. Promoted in October to managing partner alongside Inflexion co-founders John Hartz and Simon Turner, Kassai is the latest member of PE Hub’s Dealmakers to Watch series.

 

I recommend reading the full story as it reveals how Kassai and Inflexion approached the expansion into Europe, as well as Kassai’s outlook for 2025.

 

Premium Wire subscribers can also learn more here.

 

Industrial take-private

EQT has made a take-private offer for Stockholm-listed OEM International, a distributor of industrial components in the Nordics with over 60,000 products from 400 suppliers.

 

For more on the deal, including the size, take a look at the full Wire coverage here.

 

Healthy deal

The Riverside Company has agreed to sell HealthTech BioActives (HTBA) to Miura Partners.

 

For more on the deal and the nutraceuticals segment, check out the premium Wire coverage here.

 

Growth ambitions

Let’s round things out with some people news. Bowmark Capital has promoted Tom Shelford to managing partner.

 

Take a look at the full Wire coverage to learn more.

 

That’s all from me this morning. Keep your eyes peeled for an exclusive deal announcement later today. You’ll also have Obey Martin Manayiti write to you with the US edition of the Wire, and Craig McGlashan will be with you from London tomorrow morning.

 

Cheers,

Nina

 

 

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Also of note (may require subscriptions)

 

Asian GPs hope for a SEA change: Southeast Asia, once touted as the continent’s next big thing in private equity, is struggling to live up to expectations. What’s holding the region back? (Private Equity International)

 

Inside co-investment’s relentless rise: The subpar fundraising environment of the past two years has played a role in spurring interest in co-investments, but it’s not the only driving force behind the rising trend. (Infrastructure Investor)

 

Tech investing reboots amid market dislocation: After a four-year rollercoaster ride, private equity investing in software and tech companies seems due for a rebound. But post-2021 dislocation has not gone away. (Buyouts)

 

How pooling is opening new avenues for LGPS: The practice enables the UK local government pension schemes to explore new areas of private real estate, such as impact investing. (PERE)

 

Capital Dynamics collects more than $1bn on latest flagship fund: The oversubscribed vehicle is more than $300m larger than its predecessor. (Secondaries)

Deals

> EQT makes $1.4bn take-private offer for OEM International More...
> BGF exits Edinburgh’s morphsuit maker AFG Media More...
> Abry Partners, BHMS sell Innovisk More...
> Riverside agrees to sell HTBA to Miura Partners More...
> Atlas sells Iconex Paper to Domtar, fully exiting the NCR carve-out More...
> Serent Capital sells Landscape Management Network to SingleOps More...
People
> Bowmark Capital promotes Tom Shelford to managing partner More...
> Inflexion’s Flor Kassai: A force of nature More...
> Arsenal taps Schultz as operating partner More...

They said it

“I really wanted to get into private equity – the problem was I was interviewing from the US as an Argentinian woman. In 2004, I wasn’t getting even an interview – that was pretty depressing.”

— Flor Kassai, managing partner, Inflexion, on her path to private equity

 

Today's letter was prepared by Nina Lindholm

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