PRIVATE CAPITAL
INVESTMENT CRITERIA
Discover if our specialized solutions fit the unique needs of your business.
We help with multiple transactions types:
Acquisitions
Buyouts
Refinancings
Growth Capital
Recapitalizations
By offering a variety of investment structures:
$1-$10 million of invested capital per company, with larger investments handled by our Capital Markets team
Senior, Mezzanine, and Subordinated Debt
Preferred Equity
Sponsored or Non-Sponsored
To companies that meet the following company criteria:
Privately held by owners and/or managers who have a substantial investment in the company.
History of sound financial performance with stable and predictable earnings and cash flow.
Annual or projected near-term revenues of $3-$50 million.
Products or services with stable demand and a defensible market position.
Product lines with extended life cycles and low obsolescence risks.
Above average year over year growth rates & positive outlook for sales growth and margins.
Illustrate need of temporary capital (3-5 years) for either business expansion or execution of a strategic plan.
Led by a highly talented, committed, and experienced management team.
Achieve your business goals with Redmont.
Speak with our Investment Team to learn more.
Redmont Private Capital services are provided by Redmont Capital, LLC. Redmont Capital, LLC (“Redmont Capital”) is a registered investment adviser registered with the Alabama Securities Commission and is located in Birmingham, Alabama. Redmont Capital may only transact business in those states in which it is registered, or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from registration requirements. This website is solely for informational purposes. Site users should not construe any portion of our website as a solicitation to purchase or sell securities or an attempt to render personalized investment advice. No advice may be rendered by Redmont Capital unless a client service agreement is in place. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital.