Galileo Capital Management
launches LGBT Capital
London & Hong Kong, 2nd February 2010.
Galileo Capital Management today announces
the launch of LGBT Capital, a specialist Corporate Advisory and Investment Management Unit focused on the LGBT consumer market.
LGBT Capital provides corporate advisory and business development services
for companies that serve the LGBT consumer sector. In addition, LGBT Capital is preparing to launch a Fund that will invest
in companies worldwide that provide products and services to the LGBT community.
The
power of the ‘pink dollar’ is now well understood by mainstream global marketers. LGBT Capital believes that as
LGBT freedoms continue to develop, growing LGBT companies will increasingly look to raise capital, merge and acquire, which
will require specialist advice and capital raising options.
LGBT Capital
has met with a significant number of LGBT business owners and managers and found that many plans do not come to fruition due
to the lack of professional business development advice available and the shortage of advice on how to access external investors.
This is partly because many LGBT-oriented companies were originally established with a degree of secrecy and without the financial
support otherwise available to start-up companies.
“LGBT-oriented business
owners often have the desire to expand but also frequently lack the expertise, correct capital structure or know–how
to access funding” said Paul Thompson, co-founder of LGBT Capital. “We believe there is a significant opportunity
to provide the financial expertise typically found within an investment banking context to LGBT companies, which in turn would
allow quality companies to secure funding”.
“A LGBT oriented
resort was up for sale recently but despite many parties expressing interest, sufficient capital could not be raised by any
one company or investor on their own” Paul Thompson said. “There is huge interest from investors to be part of
the growth in the LGBT market but without concentrating risk in just one or two investments. The Fund we are preparing will
provide a diversified portfolio of investments, both geographically and by business sector, in order to satisfy this investor
demand”.
A survey commissioned by Galileo
Capital Management in December 2009 and carried out by Iliad, the LGBT business networking organisation, among members of
the London LGBT business community found that 80% of LGBT companies believe there is insufficient specialist advice on capital
raising and structure as well as M&A.
The
survey highlights significant suppressed and unmet demand for investment banking and business development advisory services
to LGBT companies. Of the respondents, 80% of LGBT companies require capital for expansion, 100% of LGBT companies have expansion
plans including expansion outside of their current scope/geography and 100% of LGBT companies would consider mergers, acquisition
and third party investment.
The survey
also found 100% of potential investors in LGBT companies did not proceed with their investments, with 80% citing inadequate
funding and capital structure as the main reason.
LGBT Capital’s
principals Anders Jacobsen and Paul Thompson have over 40 years combined experience in the investment management sector with
distinguished track records in global investment managers including Goldman Sachs, Prudential Financial, Inc., Bankers Trust
and Chase Manhattan Bank as well as a unique knowledge of the LGBT sector. Between them they have advised numerous mutual,
private equity, venture capital and hedge funds on their establishment and launch, as well as provided growth and development
strategies for existing investment funds.
“We expect there to be a
significant increase in LGBT-oriented companies in the developing markets, coupled with greater openness within the developed
markets. This will provide significant opportunities for corporate activity, including cross-border investment opportunities
requiring industry specialists”, said Paul Thompson, the former first foreign CEO of a mainland China fund management
business.
Anders Jacobsen observed that “there appear to be some very
interesting combined investment and advisory opportunities, notably where relatively mature companies are looking to expand
into developing markets such as China”.
LGBT Capital has operations
in Europe and Greater China and a team of advisors with global coverage. LGBT Capital is committed to working with quality
LGBT-oriented companies and to supporting the liberalization of LGBT freedoms, combining private sector investment approach
and expertise with philanthropic support.
For further information please contact:
Anders Jacobsen Paul Thompson London
Hong Kong Tel.
+44 7939 011 225 Tel. +852 9404 3256
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