VALUE
Vestor builds businesses. The result of combining talented people and adequate financial resources over time is the creation of value - value that transcends business cycles.
OUR FOCUS
Vestor Partners, LP is a private equity capital firm that invests with management in established businesses located principally in the Western United States.
Vestor specializes in growing successful businesses with revenues of $10 million to $50 million. Vestor's management possess the skills, experience, temperament, and desire to partner with management teams of companies that meet these criteria. The roots of Vestor are over thirty years old. Our expertise has been honed and refined in this niche of the private equity market.
THE SCENARIO
As an established business is ready for the next stage of its development, Vestor provides the stability, confidence, and capital needed to address its needs:
- Management transition from owner/founder to successor
- Adaptation of more sophisticated management practices and systems
- Leveraging technology to strengthen competitive advantage
- Accelerating organic growth
- Developing and executing an acquisition strategy
Transitions in which Vestor or its predecessors have participated include:
- An owner/founder couple exited their business upon closing a transaction and were succeeded by a CEO with whom Vestor formed a partnership to acquire the company.
- An owner/founder sold the bulk of his interest in his business to Vestor but continued with the company as CEO during a post-closing transition period while we worked together to identify a successor.
- Senior management initiated a sale to Vestor by passive shareholders of a company in order to gain the resources to continue the growth of the company.
- A management team negotiated to buy their division from its parent, creating an ownership and capital structure in partnership with Vestor to support the continued growth of the company.
- The management of a successful company developed a business plan, and Vestor provided growth capital to sustain an acquisition strategy.
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