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Essling Capital launches third vintage fund

Essling Capital continues its unlisted co-investment programme with the launch of its third vintage fund, Essling Co-Invest 3 (ECI 3).

The launch of ECI 3 is taking place after completion under the previous fund, launched in 2018 for a total raised of EUR116 million, of an eighth and final investment in July – the acquisition of a minority stake in Funecap, the second largest company in the funeral services market in France, alongside management and Charterhouse.
 
Investors in the first fund have already been repaid nearly 80% of the invested amounts in three years, thanks to, among other things, the sale this month of the Spanish Citri&Co Group holding, which generated a multiple of 2.6x the invested capital.
  
With these latest transactions, the co-investment programme launched in 2016 continues to be rolled out at a robust pace. More than EUR200 million have been invested in three years through 15 transactions alongside high-profile partners, primarily in Europe and the United States.
 
The structure of the programme and the team’s highly selective approach have made it possible to maintain a strict investment discipline (average entry multiple and entry leverage below the market average), with no J curve and fast returns for investors.
  
Building on this momentum, ECI 3 offers the same strategy as its predecessors: minority investments in LBOs. The segments targeted are mid and large caps, with broad geographic and sector diversification.
 
ECI 3 will be built on the innovative structure that made the previous two funds so successful: a reduced term with a target investment period of 12 months and pricing based only on the invested capital. The target size of the ECI 3 fund is EUR120 million, nearly 80% of which was already secured.
 
Overall, Essling Capital’s co-investment programme has raised more than EUR300 million since its launch in 2016.

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