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Corsair Capital
New York firm specializing in financial services buyouts and related infrastructure investing.
Key facts
- Website
- corsair-capital.com
- Founded
- 1992
- Pricing
- Not publicly disclosed; $9.8B invested via Buyouts platform, $4.7B via Infrastructure platform
- Country
- United States
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Corsair Capital
Corsair Capital specializes in financial services buyouts and infrastructure investing. The firm pursues growing companies at the forefront of financial services evolution and value-added infrastructure businesses, positioning itself as an engaged partner rather than passive capital provider.
Key features
- Financial services sector specialization
- $9.8 billion invested capital (Buyouts)
- Separate $4.7 billion Infrastructure platform
- 13 current buyout portfolio companies
- Offices in New York and London
Pros & cons
Pros
- Over three decades focused on financial services
- Active, hands-on partnership approach with portfolio companies
Cons
- Typical deal-size ranges not disclosed
- Dual-platform structure adds strategy complexity
Reviews
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