Capital Square Partners

Private Equity Est. 2014
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USD 350M
Estimated FUM
Type
Private Equity
HQ
Singapore
Founded
2014
Focus
Software / Tech

About

Capital Square Partners is a Singapore based private equity fund that focuses on buyouts in Southeast and South Asia. We invest primarily in Telecommunications, Media & Technology (TMT), Healthcare, Consumer and Business services companies with footprints across SE Asia and India. We focus on companies that are current or future market leaders in a sector we umderstand in depth. Capital Square Partners does not usually do minority deals. We like to own the businesses in which we invest or have a substantial position, either by ourselves or as part of an investor consortium. Our investment focus is on businesses that are preferably cross border with multi national operations today, or can be enhanced across geographies tomorrow.

Investment Focus

Investment size
USD 40M - USD 100M

Reported investment size. Actual commitments may vary by stage, ownership and follow-on participation.

Focus Areas
Stages
Growth PE/Buyout
Focus
Software / Tech
Investment Geographies
Primary Markets
Singapore
Coverage
Multi-country (Asia)
Regions
Asia

Coverage is a guide only.

Location

Headquarters
Singapore
Office Presence
1 country
Singapore
1 known office
Singapore (HQ)

Deals & Activity

Tracked Deals
1
Most common deal types
Unknown (1)
Recent tracked deals
Inmorphis

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