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Mr. Sung Jae Jay Cha is Executive Director at Eastbridge Partners.
Prior to joining EastBridge Jay was a Co-founder and Director at V&S Private Equity.
At V&S, he spearheaded the Private Equity team by taking command of deal sourcing, due diligence, pricing and execution activities for the firm.
He played a key role developing the Company’s Private Equity Special Situation investment operations by inviting a leading US Fund Manager to committee USD 100 million to the firm.
Previously, he worked for STIC Investments and Asia Debt Management Korea with responsibilities in secondary direct investments, Pre-IPO, Mezzanine and buy-out transactions.
Jay holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
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Eastbridge Partners
Eastbridge Partners Investment ManagersFinance Eastbridge Partners is an active manager which invests in middle-market companies with focused sectors in consumer, bio/healthcare, technology, media and telecom, advanced materials, and clean energy. The firm provides financing in the form of equity for growth capital requirements and buyout transactions. It typically invests between USD 50 and USD 800 million in corporations located in Southeast Asia, China and primarily in Korea. | Director of Investments | - |
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Eastbridge Partners
Eastbridge Partners Investment ManagersFinance Eastbridge Partners is an active manager which invests in middle-market companies with focused sectors in consumer, bio/healthcare, technology, media and telecom, advanced materials, and clean energy. The firm provides financing in the form of equity for growth capital requirements and buyout transactions. It typically invests between USD 50 and USD 800 million in corporations located in Southeast Asia, China and primarily in Korea. | Finance |
















