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Charterhouse Capital Partners
Charterhouse Capital Partners is a London based private equity investment firm focused on investing in European mid-market companies valued between €200m and €1.5bn. The company targets investments across the services, healthcare, specialised industrials and consumer sectors.
Founded in 1934, Charterhouse Capital Partners is one of Europe's oldest private equity firms. The firm's predecessors, then a division of Charterhouse Bank, began raising third party equity in 1976. In June 2001, the firm's management completed a management buyout from HSBC to become an independent investment firm.
In 2009, Charterhouse acquired Wood Mackenzie, selling its stake to Hellman & Friedman in 2012.
In 2010, the company acquired Deb Group, a skincare product group, and sold its stake in 2015 to SC Johnson, reportedly earning a return of over 2.5x.
In 2010, they acquired Card Factory, exiting its stake in 2015.
In 2011, the company acquired ERM, and in 2015, sold its stake to Omers in a deal valued at $1.7 billion.
In 2011, they acquired Webhelp, selling the company to KKR in 2015.
In 2013, Charterhouse acquired Doc Generici, an Italian pharmaceutical business, selling in 2016 to CVC Capital Partners.
Charterhouse Capital Partners
Charterhouse Capital Partners is a London based private equity investment firm focused on investing in European mid-market companies valued between €200m and €1.5bn. The company targets investments across the services, healthcare, specialised industrials and consumer sectors.
Founded in 1934, Charterhouse Capital Partners is one of Europe's oldest private equity firms. The firm's predecessors, then a division of Charterhouse Bank, began raising third party equity in 1976. In June 2001, the firm's management completed a management buyout from HSBC to become an independent investment firm.
In 2009, Charterhouse acquired Wood Mackenzie, selling its stake to Hellman & Friedman in 2012.
In 2010, the company acquired Deb Group, a skincare product group, and sold its stake in 2015 to SC Johnson, reportedly earning a return of over 2.5x.
In 2010, they acquired Card Factory, exiting its stake in 2015.
In 2011, the company acquired ERM, and in 2015, sold its stake to Omers in a deal valued at $1.7 billion.
In 2011, they acquired Webhelp, selling the company to KKR in 2015.
In 2013, Charterhouse acquired Doc Generici, an Italian pharmaceutical business, selling in 2016 to CVC Capital Partners.
