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Fidus Investment Corporation

www.fdus.com

 
Fidus Investment Corporation is a business development company specializing in leveraged buyouts, refinancings, change of ownership transactions, recapitalizations, strategic acquisitions, mezzanine, growth capital, business expansion, lower middle market investments, debt investments, subordinated and second lien loans, senior secured and unitranche debt, preferred equity, warrants, subordinated debt, senior subordinated notes, junior secured loans, and unitranche loans. It does not invest in turnarounds or distressed situations. The fund prefers to invest in aerospace and defense, business services, consumer products and services including retail, food, and beverage, healthcare products and services, industrial products and services, information technology services, niche manufacturing, transportation and logistics, ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.fdus.com
  • 1603 Orrington Avenue Suite 1005
    Evanston, IL USA 60201
  • Phone: 847.859.3940

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