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Ascri board
Contact
Miguel Zurita: ASCRI Chairmanand Co-Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner, Altamar Group
Juan Leach: ASCRI Vice Chairmanand Managing Partner, Miura PrivateEquity
Aquilino Peña: ASCRI Vice Chairman, Founding Partner, Kibo Ventures
Beatriz González: Chairwoman of the ASCRI Venture Capital Committee and Founding Partner, Seaya Ventures
Carlos Carbó: Founding Partner, Nazca Capital
Alberto Gómez: Partner Director, Adara Ventures
José Zudaire: Managing Director
Carlos Prado: Managing Partner, Espiga Capital
Raúl Rodríguez Sabater: Managing Director, Aurica Capital Desarrollo
Julia Salaverría: Partner, YsiosCapital
Carlos Santana: Director, EQT Partners
Alejo Vidal-Quadras: Director Madrid Office, KKR – Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & CO.
José María Zalbidegoitia: President, Talde Gestión
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/ascri/ @ascri_info
MEMBERS
ObjectivesASCRI is the industry body that unites and represents the sector to the authorities, Government, institutions, investors, entrepreneurs and media. ASCRI regularly communicates and provides statistics and updated information regarding the developments of the tax and legal framework.
ASCRI also organizes a range of activities (training courses, events and round tables) for the members and general public in order to disseminate and reinforce the contribution of the Venture Capital & Private Equity industry for the economy and growth of SMEs in Spain.
Who we are?
1986120 Spreading and
ensuring the professional standards among its members:
The Spanish Venture Capital & Private
Equity Association (ASCRI) was born
in 1986
national and international Venture Capital &Private Equity firms
It comprisesmore than
7512
serviceproviders
institutionalinvestors
Transparency
Good governance
Best practice
2019
+200352,5642,437
(92% SMEs)361
employeesinvestee
companies
national & international entities with
ongoing activity
funds undermanagement (12,000M€from international funds)
more than
27,500M€
are more sustainable and solvent
VC&PE backed companies….
The industry in Spain
32.7% 3.7% 18.7% 52.3%more
employmentmoreassets
more grosssales
EBITDA
Difference in the aggregate growth observed in the investee companies, comparing them with a group of companies with similar characteristics (not investee companies). The data obtained are
included in the ASCRI 2018 report “Economic and Social Impact of Private Equity in the middle market transactions in Spain” (available at www.ascri.org).
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Venture capital & private equity explained
What is Private Equity? Private Equity investment is directed to already established companies or in a growth stage.It can be divided into:
What is Venture Capital?
Venture capital is a type of private equity typically invested in entrepreneurial, innovative businesses to help them grow.
Venture capitalists offer, as well as funding, tailored support for entrepreneurs, from refining strategy and helping commercialise innovation through to new product and service development and bringing the business onto the global circuit. Venture Capital investment can be divided into:
Growth capitalfinancing the growth of a company with benefits for the development of new products and access new markets. They are investments with higher volume and less uncertainty about the existence of historical data.
Replacementthe firm relieves part of the current shareholders. It is common in family businesses and in situations of succession.
Leveraged buyouts (LBO)acquisition of companies in which a substantial part of the price of the transaction is financed with borrowings, partly secured by the assets of the acquired company themselves, and the other with capital contributed by investors of the deal, who become owners.
Capital restructuringor turnaroundinvestment in companies in difficulty for a long period of time and needed and financial resources to implement major changes needed to survive.
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