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asp.
Vienna-based private equity firm asp. targets industrial carve-outs and succession transactions across the DACH region.
asp.
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General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Austria
City
Vienna
Corporate office
Vienna, Austria
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What types of transactions does asp. pursue?
asp. concentrates on corporate divestitures, spin-offs, succession-driven sales, and turnaround situations across the DACH region. The firm targets transactions where operational complexity — rather than auction dynamics — shapes deal sourcing. Its mandate spans growth capital, restructuring, and control buyouts.
How does asp. source its deals?
The firm relies on long-standing relationships with corporate vendors, family-owned enterprises, and restructuring advisors in German-speaking Europe. Its deal flow is predominantly proprietary, originating outside broad auction processes common in larger private equity markets.
What is asp.'s geographic focus?
asp. invests primarily in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, with additional interest in adjacent Central European markets. Its Vienna headquarters reflects a strategic bet on proximity to Mittelstand industrial companies and family-held manufacturing businesses.
Which sectors does asp. target?
asp. focuses on industrial and manufacturing businesses, specialized engineering companies, and business-services firms. The firm does not pursue technology, consumer, or healthcare investments, distinguishing it from broader private equity managers.
Is asp. a family office or an institutional fund manager?
asp. is structured as an independent private equity fund manager, not a single-family office. It raises external capital for its investment vehicles, though its private fundraising posture limits public visibility into its limited partner base.
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