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Eltura Capital Management
Eltura Capital Management is a New York-based private equity firm pursuing control-oriented buyouts across industries from a generalist middle-market...
Eltura Capital Management
Eltura Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, registered since 2024. The firm manages $156 million in assets, with $6 million on a discretionary basis. It has 6 employees and 6 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Frequently asked questions
What investment strategy does Eltura Capital Management employ?
Eltura executes a buyout strategy, acquiring majority stakes in middle-market companies. The firm is a generalist, meaning it invests across sectors rather than concentrating on one vertical. Its approach involves control-oriented transactions where operational and strategic changes can drive returns.
What types of deals does Eltura typically pursue?
The firm focuses on corporate carve-outs, founder-led succession situations, and underperforming divisions where complexity suppresses valuations. These deal types align with a control-buyout model requiring hands-on operational engagement post-close.
How is Eltura structured as an investment firm?
Eltura operates as a traditional private equity fund manager, raising capital through committed fund structures from institutional limited partners. It is not a single-family office or permanent capital vehicle. Specific fund sizes have not been publicly disclosed.
Where does Eltura invest geographically?
Eltura's primary investment geography is North America, consistent with its New York headquarters. The firm may evaluate selected opportunities in Western Europe, though North American middle-market companies represent the core of its deal activity.
Does Eltura co-invest alongside other firms?
Public records do not detail Eltura's co-investment practices. Many middle-market buyout firms offer co-investment rights to limited partners on larger transactions, but Eltura's specific posture on club deals or syndicated investments is not confirmed.
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