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EBRD
EBRD invests in private enterprises across 38 countries from central Europe to Central Asia.
EBRD
EBRD was founded in 1991 to support private-sector growth in post-communist states. Its mandate centers on project financing rather than family wealth preservation. The firm deploys capital across buyouts, growth equity, venture, co-investments, and fund-of-funds vehicles. Confirmed activity spans financial services, agribusiness, renewable energy, and healthcare. Geographies include central Europe, Central Asia, the Western Balkans, and the southern and eastern Mediterranean. Investments take the form of equity, mezzanine, and privatization transactions. No public headcount or additional offices appear in available records. No dated operational events from the last 24 months are documented. EBRD maintains a public development mandate that requires it to operate alongside governments and commercial banks rather than as a purely private allocator.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
1991
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
Five Bank Street, London, E14 4BG, United Kingdom
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at EBRD?
Investment decisions rest with sector teams and regional directors under the board of directors. No individual CIO or managing principal is named in public materials.
Does EBRD participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
EBRD executes both direct investments and fund commitments. Its strategy list includes Fund of Funds alongside Buyout, Growth, and Co-Investment.
What investment stages does EBRD target?
EBRD covers Early Stage through Expansion/Late Stage, Buyout, and Privatisation. It also records activity in Mezzanine and Secondaries.
Which sectors does EBRD focus on?
Active sectors include Financial Services, Agribusiness, Renewable Energy, Healthcare, Information Technology, and Transportation Services.
Where does EBRD source deal flow?
Deal flow originates from its network of country offices and relationships with local banks and governments across its 38-country mandate.
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