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Alec D’Janoeff co-founded of Balmoral Capital in 2003.
He was previously Managing Director Credit Suisse First Boston Private Equity, with specific focus on Western Europe.
Based in London and Paris with Coopers & Lybrand (now PwC) Alec D'Janoeff held the following positions: Partner (Corporate Finance M&A Advisory Services Group), Director (European Corporate Finance Services Europe), Member of the European Corporate Finance Steering Committee, Partner in harge Of UK corporate Finance Marketing andChairman of C&L French.
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Balmoral Advisors LLP
Balmoral Advisors LLP Investment ManagersFinance Balmoral is a hands-on manager which invests in underperforming or growing UK and European medium-sized businesses in Europe, especially in the UK, Italy and France. They invest across sectors, but have specific experience in the health care, business/financial services, manufacturing and consumer-related sectors. They generally do not invest in companies in the IT, telecommunications or pharmaceutical sectors. The firm typically seeks to invest EUR 20-120 million in companies with sales between EUR 30-500 million, the ability to generate strong cash flows and high returns, a defensible competitive position and growth prospects. They participate in a variety of transactions including buy-outs, LBOs/LBIs, public-to-private, turnarounds and profit improvement transactions, preferring to invest in companies where value can be created through business development, improving underperforming operational processes and assets, making sector-consolidating acquisitions or divesting non-core assets. Balmoral partners with their investee companies, providing their commercial, operating and strategic experience to support management in the development and execution of effective business strategies, assist them with problem solving and, if required, in the day-to-day running of the business. The firm always takes a seat on their investee company board of directors to ensure that management remains focused on the key value creation drivers in the business and seeks to hold an investment for three to five years. The Balmoral Investment Committee makes the firm's investment decisions. | Private Equity Investor | 11/03/2013 |
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Balmoral Advisors LLP
Balmoral Advisors LLP Investment ManagersFinance Balmoral is a hands-on manager which invests in underperforming or growing UK and European medium-sized businesses in Europe, especially in the UK, Italy and France. They invest across sectors, but have specific experience in the health care, business/financial services, manufacturing and consumer-related sectors. They generally do not invest in companies in the IT, telecommunications or pharmaceutical sectors. The firm typically seeks to invest EUR 20-120 million in companies with sales between EUR 30-500 million, the ability to generate strong cash flows and high returns, a defensible competitive position and growth prospects. They participate in a variety of transactions including buy-outs, LBOs/LBIs, public-to-private, turnarounds and profit improvement transactions, preferring to invest in companies where value can be created through business development, improving underperforming operational processes and assets, making sector-consolidating acquisitions or divesting non-core assets. Balmoral partners with their investee companies, providing their commercial, operating and strategic experience to support management in the development and execution of effective business strategies, assist them with problem solving and, if required, in the day-to-day running of the business. The firm always takes a seat on their investee company board of directors to ensure that management remains focused on the key value creation drivers in the business and seeks to hold an investment for three to five years. The Balmoral Investment Committee makes the firm's investment decisions. | Finance |
















