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Riverside closes latest micro-cap fund

The Riverside Company has completed fundraising for Riverside Micro-Cap Fund IV (RMCF IV).

The international investment firm’s latest buyout fund closed at its hard cap with USD650 million in capital commitments.
 
RMCF IV invests in fast-growing North American companies with up to USD7 million of EBITDA.
 
RMCF fund manager Loren Schlachet says his team uses a time-tested approach.
 
“We work hard to harness the potential in companies by improving their systems, processes and leadership, with the goal of significant growth during the investment period,” says Schlachet.
 
The RMCF team has invested in over 50 platforms since 2005, and exited over 20 platforms.
 
“We’re extremely pleased to have earned the trust of so many sophisticated investors,” says Riverside co-CEO Stewart Kohl. “RMCF’s focus on smaller, faster-growing middle market companies provides ample opportunity for growth.”
 
RMCF IV exceeded its target of USD500 million, a significant increase from RMCF III, which closed at USD350 million.
 
“The RMCF model has been exceedingly successful. In fact, it has helped refine how Riverside approaches all of its investing,” says Riverside co-CEO Béla Szigethy. “We love helping companies become bigger and better by applying our extensive global resources and deep experience to the unique challenges facing smaller enterprises.”
 
RMCF IV attracted a number of leading institutions including: Makena Capital; clients of Partners Capital Investment Group; State of Michigan Retirement System; and clients of Willis Towers Watson.
 
“We are proud to be working with many new investors as well as many returning ones,” says Erick Bronner, global head of fundraising and investor relations. “We look forward to a successful partnership with them.”

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