Penfund

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Overview of the Penfund program:

Penfund is a leading provider of junior capital to middle market companies throughout North America. The firm is majority owned by its management team and is currently investing its most recently established fund, Penfund Capital Fund VII. Penfund manages capital on behalf of pension funds, insurance companies, banks, family offices and high-net-worth individuals. Assets under management total C$2.8 billion.

Benefits of the Penfund program:
  • Invests in all sectors other than real
  • Estate or those dependent on
  • Commodity prices
  • Particularly interested in the following
  • Sectors:
  • Auto aftermarket
  • Healthcare services
  • Distribution
  • Consumer staples
  • Food processing
  • Financial services
  • Consumer
  • Pet products and services
  • Auto aftermarket
  • Food processing
  • Business Services
  • Industrial distribution
  • Environmental services
  • Healthcare
  • Outpatient providers
  • Distributors
  • Financial Services
  • Insurance Distribution
  • Insurance Services
  • Wealth Management
Eligibility criteria of the Penfund program:
  • EBITDA of at least $30 million
  • Clearly defined, focused business
  • Strategies
  • Below average cyclicality
  • Entrenched market positions
  • Operating in stable environments
  • Generating superior returns on capital
  • Producing high and stable free cash flow
  • Capable management teams in-place
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