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Peloton Capital Management
Toronto firm using long-hold, patient capital in healthcare, financial, and consumer sectors.
Key facts
- Website
- pelotoncapitalmanagement.com
- Founded
- 2018
- Pricing
- Targets companies with $5M-$40M EBITDA using an 8-12 year long-hold structure
- Country
- Canada
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Peloton Capital Management
Peloton Capital Management is a Toronto firm using long-hold, patient capital in healthcare, financial, and consumer sectors. The firm emphasizes people-first collaboration and sustainable growth.
Key features
- 8-12 year patient capital horizon
- Focus: healthcare, financial, consumer sectors
- EBITDA range $5M-$40M
- 11+ platform investments to date
Pros & cons
Pros
- Long time horizon suits founder transitions
- Deep sector specialization vs. generalists
- Pension-fund-caliber institutional pedigree
Cons
- Relatively young firm (founded 2018)
- Narrower sector mandate than generalist funds
Reviews
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