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VCLP Partnership List Venture Capital Limited Partnerships (VCLP) Contact Details General Enquiries Address Phone: 13 28 46 GPO Box 2013 Email: [email protected] Canberra ACT 2600 Website: www.business.gov.au Registered VCLPs Acer Venture Partners [ILP1600005 – NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Alan Liao The manager will invest in a balanced portfolio of Level 4, 346 Kent Street education related venture capital opportunities. Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9299 6899 Acorn Capital Private Opportunities Fund L.P. [L0000407X - VIC] Contact Target Investment Mr Matthew Sheehan The Partnership will focus on investing in a diverse Acorn Capital GP Pty Limited range (by industry and stage of development) set of Level 12, 90 Collins Street opportunities. Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9639 0522 Adamantem Capital Fund I.L.P. [ILP1600053 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Anthony Kerwick The Partnership is being established to invest in Adamantem Capital Fund I General Australian and New Zealand companies with enterprise Partner Pty Ltd values typically in the range from A$100 million to Level 12, Chifley Tower A$500 million. 2 Chifley Square Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 6653 6508 Advent Partners 2 Fund, LP [L0000474N - VIC] Contact Target Investment Mr Roland Stadly The Partnership will primarily focus on business Advent Select Growth Fund LP services, manufacturing businesses, healthcare and Level 17, HWT Tower consumer markets. 40 City Road Southbank VIC 3006 Phone: (03) 9690 9566 VCLP Registration List August 2018 Page 1 of 16 Allegro Funds II, LP [ILP0000073 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Ms Jennifer Cheung The manager is seeking to make private equity Allegro Funds II, General Partner LP investments in mid-market businesses in Australia and Level 1, Plaza Building New Zealand experiencing financial, operational or 95 Pitt Street market-related dislocation with enterprise values of up Sydney NSW 2000 to $100 million. Phone: (02) 8228 8775 Allegro Fund III, LP [ILP1700032 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Ms Jennifer Cheung The Partnership will invest primarily in private mid- Allegro Fund III General Partner, LP market businesses within Australia and New Zealand Level 1, Plaza Building experiencing financial and operational dislocation, 95 Pitt Street applying Allegro’s ‘transformational capital’ investment Sydney NSW 2000 strategy. Phone: (02) 8228 8775 Anacacia Partnership 1, LP [ILP0000036 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Jeremy Samuel Profitable mature businesses, typically with annual Anacacia Capital revenues of $20-$150+million and annual earnings of Level 2 $3-15+ million. Owners are often dealing with growth 53 Cross Street and/or succession challenges where Anacacia can Double Bay NSW 2028 assist. The partnerships will look at smaller businesses Phone: (02) 9363 1222 also if they are logical bolt-on acquisitions for the existing portfolio companies. Anacacia Partnership II, LP [ILP0000100 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Jeremy Samuel Profitable mature businesses, typically with annual Anacacia Capital revenues of $20-$150+million and annual earnings of Suite 2, Level 2 $3-15+ million. Owners are often dealing with growth 53 Cross Street and/or succession challenges where Anacacia can Double Bay NSW 2028 assist. The partnerships will look at smaller businesses Phone: (02) 9363 1222 also if they are logical bolt-on acquisitions for the existing portfolio companies. Anchorage Capital Partners Fund, LP [ILP0000049 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Daniel Wong Expansion capital and buy-out transactions into Anchorage Capital Partners businesses with an enterprise value of between $50 Management Partnership, LP million and $250 million. Level 4, 6 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8259 7777 VCLP Registration List August 2018 Page 2 of 16 Anchorage Capital Partners Fund II, LP [ILP10000107 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Daniel Wong The Partnership has a lean towards buy-out Anchorage Capital Partners transactions into businesses with an enterprise value Management Partnership, LP up to $50 million. Level 4, 6 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8259 7777 Anchorage Capital Partners Fund III, LP [ILP1700041 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Daniel Wong The Partnership will invest in private companies which Anchorage Capital Partnership are mismanaged and companies where there is an Management Partnership LP opportunity to apply business and financial disciplines Level 39, 259 George Street to stabilise their financial performance. Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8259 7777 ANU MTAA Super Venture Capital Partnership, LP [19000001 - ACT] Contact Target Investment Mr Michael Cardew-Hall Commercialisation of intellectual property. Suite 1, Level 8 15 London Circuit Canberra ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6247 7000 Archer Capital VCLP 4, LP [ILP0000067 – NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr David Bull No specific sector focus. Intends to target investments Archer Capital VCMP 4, LP in larger private companies ready for the next stage of Suite 7, Pier 2/3, corporate development or family-owned businesses. 13 Hickson Road Dawes Point NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8243 3333 Archer Capital VCLP 5, LP [ILP0000097 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr David Bull Leveraged buyout transactions between $150 million Archer Capital VCMP 5, LP and $250 million in enterprise value. Suite 7, Pier 2/3, 13 Hickson Road Dawes Point NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8243 3333 Archer Capital VCLP GF 1, LP [ILP0000015 – NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Martin Pittman Not identified. Archer Capital VCMP GF 2, LP Suite 2, Level 33 2 Chifley Square Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8052 0810 VCLP Registration List August 2018 Page 3 of 16 Archer Capital VCLP GF 2, LP [ILP0000089 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Martin Pittman Leveraged buyouts of growth-orientated businesses Archer Capital VCMP GF 2, LP with enterprise values ranging from $20 million to $150 Suite 2, Level 33 million. 2 Chifley Square Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8052 0810 Armitage Associates Fund II, LP [ILP1700020 - VIC] Contact Target Investment Mr Mark De Ambrosis The fund’s investment focus is not confined to a Armitage Associates Fund II, LP particular industry or sector. It focusses on recurring Level 4, 167 Flinders Lane revenue and fragmented business to business software Melbourne VIC 3000 and services in Australia and New Zealand, in most Phone: (03) 9653 5303 cases with an enterprise value no more than $50 million. Arowana Partners Special Situations Partnership 1, LP [ILP00011 - QLD] Contact Target Investment Mr Michael Hui The Partnership will focus on the SME sector in Arowana Partners VCMP 2, LP Australia, New Zealand and the Southeast Asian Level 11, 110 Mary Street region. The manager will seek to invest in companies Brisbane QLD 4000 that are in a broad range of circumstances from those Phone: (07) 3182 3200 operating in higher growth niches, through to turn around or distressed situations. BBF1 IIF Partnership, LP [ILP0000042 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Dr Stephen Thompson Life science. BBF1 Management Partnership, LP Level 9, 278 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9657 0700 BGH Capital VCLP 1, LP [L0000490L - VIC] Contact Target Investment Mr Simon Edward Harle Not identified PE Fund VCMP 1 LP Level 43, 101 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: Bioscience Managers, LP [ILP1500020 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Matt McNamara The Partnership will be targeting opportunities in Bioscience Managers Pty Ltd healthcare and in the biomedical sector. Level 10, 330 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9618 8216 VCLP Registration List August 2018 Page 4 of 16 CHAMP Ventures Investments 7, LP [ILP0000083 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Barry Zuckerman Australasian mid-market expansion capital, CV7 General Partner LP replacement capital and buy-out opportunities across a Level 4 Customs House broad range of sectors. The Partnership will target 31 Alfred Street established companies with enterprise values up to Sydney NSW 2000 $200 million and will typically invest between $20 Phone: (02) 8248 8888 million and $55 million. Cleantech Australia Fund, LP [L0000146S –VIC] Contact Target Investment Mr Jan Dekker Clean technologies. Level 2, 710 Collins Street Docklands VIC 3008 Phone: 0439 268 350 Corporate Opportunity Fund 2A LP [ILP0000094 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Chris Burubu The Partnership plans to invest in mid-market Lazard Australia Corporate Opportunity Australian businesses with an enterprise value from Fund 2A Management LP $50 million and $250 million. Level 44, Gateway 1 Macquarie Place Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9916 8800 Crescent Capital Partners III, LP [ILP0000023 - NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Andrew McGill Not identified. Crescent Capital Partners Management III, LP Governor Phillip Towers Level 29, 1 Farrer Place Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9220 8100 Crescent Capital Partners IV, LP [ILP0000069 – NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Peter Lyon-Mercado Business expansions, buyouts (revenue of at least $40 Crescent Capital Partners Management million) and buy-ins, restructurings, partial sell downs, IV, LP public control plays and public to private transactions. Governor Phillip Towers Level 29, 1 Farrer Place Sydney NSW 2000 Phone : (02) 9220 8100 VCLP Registration List August 2018 Page 5 of 16 Crescent Capital Partners V, LP [ILP0000135 – NSW] Contact Target Investment Mr Peter Lyon-Mercado The Partnership intends to invest principally in unlisted Crescent Capital Partners Management companies located in Australia and New Zealand with
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