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Alpine Investors closes Fund VII at USD1bn hard cap

Alpine Investors (Alpine), a middle market private equity firm that focuses on software and services businesses, has completed fundraising for Alpine Investors VII (Fund VII) with USD1 billion in limited partner capital commitments.

Fund VII was oversubscribed, well exceeding its USD750 million target and hitting its hard cap, bringing the firm’s total AUM to USD2.7 billion.

“We are very grateful to the diverse group of new and returning limited partners who have demonstrated their confidence in our approach to private equity,” says Graham Weaver, Founder and CEO of Alpine. “Our PeopleFirst strategy drives highly engaged company cultures, business growth, and financial performance.”

In addition to receiving commitments from new investors in Europe, Asia and North America, Alpine secured returning investors to Fund VII including fund-of-funds, pension funds, endowments, and family offices. Alpine closed its previous fund, Alpine Investors VI, in 2017 with USD532 million of total committed capital.

With Fund VII, Alpine will continue to specialise in control buyouts, majority recapitalisations, and corporate carve-outs of recurring revenue software and services businesses, targeting deals with a total enterprise value of up to USD400 million for platforms and as low as USD5 million for add-ons. The upsizing of Fund VII allows Alpine to continue putting capital into its high-performing investments to pursue strategic add-on opportunities.

Alpine will also continue to leverage its CEO-in-Training and CEO-in-Residence programs to fill portfolio company leadership positions with talented professionals trained in Alpine’s playbook. These programs allow Alpine to access a pipeline of strong talent for the leadership of future investments. Alpine expects many of the 56 current executives in these programs will be redeployed into future portfolio companies, including Fund VII investments, as their current assignments end.

The closing of Fund VII follows an active and successful year for Alpine, during which the firm completed 37 investments in platforms and add-on acquisitions, including several investments through Alpine’s vertical SaaS aggregation platform ASG and its affiliates. Recent investments include ophthalmology platform Midwest Vision Partners, as well as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services platform Apex Service Partners. ASG and its affiliates have completed 23 acquisitions to date in vertical markets including LegalTech, MarTech, behavioural health, government, education, logistics, and asset management.

Since Alpine’s inception in 2001, the firm has made over 130 investments and installed more than 40 CEOs in its portfolio companies.

Evercore advised as exclusive global placement agent on the fundraise. Kirkland & Ellis served as legal counsel to Alpine.

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