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Lloyds Development Capital | |
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Private Equity |
Founded | 1981 |
Headquarters | Aberdeen, UK Amsterdam, Holland Birmingham, UK Bristol, UK Edinburgh, UK Honk Kong, China Leeds, UK Liverpool, UK London, UK Manchester, UK Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Nottingham, UK Reading, UK Southampton, UK |
Key people | Darryl Eales, Patrick Sellers, Candida Morley, Jon Andrew, Peter Brooks, Martin Draper, Kevan Leggett |
Products | Private equity funds |
Total assets | $2 billion |
Website | www.ldc.co.uk |
Lloyds Development Capital is the private equity subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group which focuses on the UK mid-market. LDC has completed over 400 investments and supports a portfolio that stands at over 60 businesses across the UK, and is collectively valued in excess of £2billion.
LDC was founded in 1981 and today has a network of fourteen offices throughout Europe and Asia.
LDC invests in eight sectors on an international basis: Construction; Financial; Funds; Healthcare; Industrials; Retail and Consumer; TMT and Travel and Leisure
History
[edit]LDC was launched in 1981
Founding
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[edit]Investments
[edit]Europe
[edit]LDC's current European portfolio of companies includes:
- Matrix: the xxxx;
- Speed Check Services: the xxxxx;
- JHP Group: the xxxxxx;
- Subocean: the xxxxxx;
- Associated Dental Practices(ADP): the xxxx;
- Manor Motorsport: the xxxxxx;
Asia-Pacific
[edit]LDC's current Asia Pacific portfolio includes:
- xxxxxxx: the xxxx;
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