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NIBC Institutional Investment Management

NIBC traces its roots to 1945 as a Dutch merchant bank headquartered in The Hague. The institution provides advisory, financing, and co-investment services to...

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NIBC Institutional Investment Management

NIBC traces its roots to 1945 as a Dutch merchant bank headquartered in The Hague. The institution provides advisory, financing, and co-investment services to mid-market companies. Investment activity spans buyouts, growth equity, expansion capital, and venture strategies. Positions cover agribusiness, commercial property, food, healthcare, industrials, information technology, logistics, media, oil and gas, renewable energy, retail, and telecoms. Geographic reach centers on the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany. Team size and additional offices remain undisclosed in available records. No dated operational events from the last 24 months appear in source material. The firm operates as an integrated merchant bank rather than a standalone asset manager, combining lending, advisory, and equity deployment within a single regulated entity.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

1945

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Netherlands

City

The Hague

Corporate office

Carnegieplein 4, 2517 KJ, The Hague, Netherlands

Sector focus

DiversifiedAgribusinessCommercial PropertyHealthcareInformation TechnologyRenewable EnergyIndustrials

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at NIBC Institutional Investment Management?

No named CIO or investment committee members appear in public records or the firm website.

Does NIBC participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The firm executes co-investments alongside third-party sponsors and direct equity positions in mid-cap companies.

What investment stages does NIBC typically target?

Activity includes early-stage venture, expansion, growth equity, and buyouts according to strategy tags.

Which sectors does NIBC explicitly avoid?

No exclusion list is published; holdings span diversified industries including energy, healthcare, and technology.

Where does the underlying capital originate?

Capital sits within the balance sheet and client mandates of the 1945-founded Dutch merchant bank NIBC.

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