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Flexpoint Ford
Financial-services and healthcare investor with over two decades of dedicated insurance sector investing.
Key facts
- Website
- flexpointford.com
- Founded
- 2005
- Pricing
- Typically invests $50 million to $500 million of equity per transaction
- Country
- United States
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Flexpoint Ford
Flexpoint Ford employs two complementary strategies across Private Equity and Asset Opportunity with deep financial services expertise. Their Private Equity approach emphasizes sector insight and management team collaboration, while Asset Opportunity focuses on asset-backed investments.
Key features
- ~$9B assets under management
- Insurance underwriters, brokers, claims, and TPAs
- Financial services and healthcare focus
- Chicago and New York offices
Pros & cons
Pros
- Stated $50M-$500M deal-size range gives clarity
- 100+ completed investments track record
Cons
- Splits focus between insurance/financial services and healthcare
- Not exclusively an insurance specialist
Reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions About Flexpoint Ford
What are Flexpoint Ford's two main investment strategies?
Private Equity and Asset Opportunity—complementary, sector-driven strategies where PE emphasizes management-led growth, while Asset Opportunity targets asset-backed opportunities.
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