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Amalgam Capital
Operator-led independent sponsor acquiring small to mid-sized businesses across the Southeast and Northeast.
Key facts
- Website
- amalgamcapital.com
- Pricing
- Targets $25-250M revenue, $5-30M EBITDA mid-market companies across multiple sectors
- Country
- United States
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Amalgam Capital
Amalgam Capital targets mid-market companies ($25-250M revenue, $5-30M EBITDA) using a hands-on operational approach. The firm leverages its founding team's 30+ years of management consulting experience.
Key features
- Operator-first investment philosophy
- Multi-sector focus: consumer, industrial, healthcare
- Offices across NY, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Raleigh-Durham
- Ranked top 20 independent sponsor on Axial
Pros & cons
Pros
- Deep operating team involvement post-close
- Multi-regional presence aids deal sourcing
Cons
- Must raise capital per deal, no committed fund
- Broad sector focus can dilute specialization
Reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions About Amalgam Capital
What types of companies does Amalgam Capital invest in?
Mid-market companies ($25-250M revenue, $5-30M EBITDA) partner with Amalgam Capital because the team has built and scaled businesses.
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