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Falcata closes biggest US debut buyout fund of 2018

Falcata Capital has raised $1 billion for its first private equity fund, becoming the first firm in the US this year to hit 10 figures for its inaugural effort. Based in Houston, the firm will target companies in the enterprise software and tech-enabled services sectors with investments of between $50 million and $200 million.

The vehicle ties two others for the title of largest debut buyout fund closed in the US since the start of 2012, per the PitchBook Platform. And while those other two firms were led by alumni of private equity powerhouses, the background of Falcata’s founders is a bit more unorthodox.

Gamut Capital Management, which closed a $1 billion maiden fund in early 2017, is led by Stan Parker and Jordan Zaken, two former senior partners at Apollo Global Management. Cove Hill Partners, which wrapped up a $1 billion debut last September, was formed by one-time Bain Capital executive Andrew Balson.

 

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The Jordan Company Reaches Fundraising Goal

The Jordan Company has closed its fourth flagship fund on $3.2 billion, per Buyouts, matching both its target and a predecessor that raised $3.2 billion in 2014. Both those efforts are slightly smaller than the second vehicle in the firm’s flagship series, which garnered $3.6 billion in 2008. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in New York, TJC specializes in middle-market buyouts across a range of industries, including specialty chemicals, business services, financial services and energy.

The firm has also dabbled in the logistics sector of late, buying GlobalTranz, a freight brokerage business, for a reported $400 million in June. The firm has finalized nine deals so far in 2018, per the PitchBook Platform, after completing 20 each of the past two years. TJC has also announced add-on agreements with Interamerican Motor and VER this year.

 

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