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Guard Hill Holdings
Guard Hill Holdings runs a private equity strategy focused on buyouts, divestitures, restructurings, and turnarounds from Bedford, New York.
Guard Hill Holdings
Guard Hill Holdings is an SEC-registered investment adviser with $81 million in regulatory assets under management. The firm has 1 employee and 1 investment adviser. It operates with a staff of two.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Bedford
Corporate office
Bedford, NY, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment strategies does Guard Hill Holdings pursue?
Guard Hill focuses on control-oriented private equity with a special-situations mandate, targeting corporate divestitures, restructurings, turnarounds, and traditional buyouts. The firm pursues direct principal investments in North American middle-market companies, with an emphasis on situations requiring operational intervention rather than purely financial engineering.
Does Guard Hill Holdings manage outside capital or proprietary family capital?
Guard Hill's capital base is not publicly disclosed. Its operational posture — concentrated, special-situations, no visible fundraising cycles — is consistent with either a proprietary family-backed vehicle or a tightly held manager with a small number of institutional limited partners. The firm does not publicly market fund vehicles.
What geographies does Guard Hill Holdings cover?
The firm's investment mandate is domestic, centered on North American middle-market companies. Its deal sourcing appears to rely on relationships with corporate sellers, restructuring advisors, and management teams in the United States, with no publicly stated international focus.
How does Guard Hill source its deals?
Guard Hill's focus on divestitures and restructurings points to a sourcing model built around relationships with corporate development teams, turnaround consultants, and special-situation intermediaries. The firm likely avoids broad auction processes in favor of proprietary or limited-process transactions where complexity provides a barrier to competing bidders.
What is Guard Hill's investment horizon and exit strategy?
As a firm targeting restructurings and operational turnarounds, Guard Hill's holding periods are likely longer than those of traditional private equity funds — typically three to seven years, depending on the time required to stabilize and reposition the asset. The exit path is typically a strategic sale once operational benchmarks are met, rather than reliance on financial-sponsor-to-sponsor sales.
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