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Strategic Value Partners

www.svpglobal.com

 
Strategic Value Partners (“SVPGlobal”) is a global investment firm focused on distressed debt and private equity opportunities. SVP uses a combination of sourcing, financial, and operational expertise to unlock value in complex situations. SVPGlobal was founded and is led by Victor Khosla, a recognized long-time investor in these asset classes. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, CT and has operated from London since 2004. The firm also maintains a presence in Tokyo and New York.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.svpglobal.com
  • 100 West Putnam Avenue
    Greenwich, CT USA 06830
  • Phone: 203.618.3500

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