| Capital Markets Industry | Financials Sector | - CEO | LSE Exchange | - ISIN |
| United Kingdom Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
EPE Special Opportunities plc operates as a dynamic investment entity focusing on a diverse portfolio strategy that includes engaging in middle market growth capital, tackling distressed assets, anticipating pre-IPO opportunities, specifying in special situations, managing turnaround projects, participating in private investment in public equity (PIPEs), and executing buyout ventures. It is notable for its involvement in secondary direct and indirect investments. The company emphasizes its investment activities in sectors such as consumer and retail, financial services, manufacturing, media, and support services that extend to education, healthcare, and social housing. EPE Special Opportunities plc has a geographic preference for deploying its investments within the United Kingdom. The investment size it pursues ranges between $2 million and $30 million, primarily targeting small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Its investment approach is versatile, spanning both private and public markets. Furthermore, EPE Special Opportunities plc tends to hold its investments for a period ranging between one year and five years, typically taking minority positions in its ventures.
Provision of financing solutions tailored for companies in the middle market seeking to expand operations, enter new markets, or optimize their capital structure.
Engagement with companies facing financial or operational challenges, offering capital infusion or restructuring solutions to navigate through distress.
Capital investment in companies on the verge of going public, aiming to capitalize on the transition from private to public markets.
Investment in unique opportunities that arise from market dislocations, corporate restructuring, or other special circumstances.
Injecting capital and resources into underperforming companies to stabilize, restructure, and ultimately improve their business operations and financial health.
Providing private capital to publicly traded companies, often in the form of equity, to support various financing needs.
Acquisition of controlling interests in companies, either in whole or significant part, to strategically steer the business towards growth or restructuring.
Investment in existing private equity assets either directly or through fund-of-funds, allowing for diversified exposure and liquidity management.