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According to EBRD website, the project will seek to generate long-term capital appreciation by investing mezzanine and equity capital in SMEs and mid-market companies, primarily in Central and Eastern Europe. The Fund may also make selective investments in Turkey and Greece.
The proposed project will expand the mezzanine fund market with a sustainable team of investment professionals with experience and long-term market practice. It will continue the development of the mezzanine and structured finance products; and will contribute to the availability of long-term financing for SMEs and mid-market companies by mobilising additional capital for its investment region.
The EBRD categorized the project risk as 'FI'.
As stated on the financial intermediary's website, Accession Capital Partners (ACP), formerly known as Mezzanine Management, pioneered private debt in Central Europe in 2000 and have since evolved to become a one-stop-shop for growth capital to mid-market businesses.
Project Contact: Christian Stix
Director, Head of Investor Relations
Email Address: stix@mezzmanagement.com
Telephone No.: +43 1 532 89 90 19, +43 1 532 89 90 20
Website: www.mezzmanagement.com
Office Address: Mezzanine Management GmbH Kohlmarkt 5/6 A-1010 Vienna; Austria
General enquiries to EBRD:
Telephone No.: +44 20 7338 7168
Email Address: projectenquiries@ebrd.com
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