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Fenway Partners is a middle market private equity investment firm focused on United States based businesses with strong market franchises, a history of profitable operations but perform at less than their potential.
- About Fenway
Founded in New York in 1994, Fenway Partners is a private...
- Investment Principles
Fenway Partners investments are tailored and structured to...
- Team
Jacqueline Balfour joined Fenway Partners in 1997 as a...
- Contact
Get in touch with us at info@fenwaypartners.com,...
- Acceptable Use Policy
Fenway Partners reserves the right to determine, in its sole...
- About Fenway
Fenway Partners is an American private equity firm that makes leveraged buyout and growth capital investments in transportation logistics, consumer products, and manufacturing companies in the middle market. In 2002 Fenway acquired the molding equipment and customer base of Premier Tile.
Fenway invests in niche businesses with $100 million to $600 million in enterprise value, with a strong focus in two sectors: consumer branded products and transportation / logistics /...
Fenway Partners is a middle-market investment firm focused on US-based companies with strong market franchises and revenue between $50-$500 million.
Founded in New York in 1994, Fenway Partners is a private equity firm focused on middle market companies based in the United States. Fenway invests primarily in two sectors, Branded Consumer Products and Specialty Distribution and Logistics.
Fenway Partners is a New York-based, middle-market private equity firm that focuses on making leveraged buyout and growth capital investments in transportation, logistics, consumer products, and manufacturing companies within the U.S. Founded in 1994, it partners with the management of businesses with a strong market franchise, profitability ...
Founded in 1994, Fenway Partners is a private equity firm based in Westerly, Rhode Island. The firm seeks to invest in consumer-branded products, light manufacturing, transportation, logistics, and distribution sectors.