Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Other • IT (& TMT) • BioTech • HealthTech (& Fitness) |
Investing | Australia |
Mercury Capital is an investment fund that seeks to partner with management teams, founders, and other shareholders in businesses that demonstrate leadership in their industry, possess clear growth strategies, and have compelling growth opportunities. The fund focuses on investing in companies across various sectors including Other, IT (& TMT), BioTech, HealthTech (& Fitness). They form trusted and enduring partnerships with their management teams to foster growth and create value. Mercury Capital has a track record of investing in and supporting companies such as JMC, Findex, Avive Health, International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), ResourceCo, Green by Nature, E&P Financial Group, Hexagon, Fyfe, Blue Star, Tamaki Health, Fiftyfive5, Matrix Education, Re.Group, Architectus, are media, TEG, Squiz, and MessageMedia. These companies represent a diverse range of industries and showcase Mercury Capital’s broad investment mandate and their ability to support businesses in achieving their growth objectives. Mercury Capital has been active in acquiring significant shareholdings, participating in mergers, and facilitating organic and acquisition growth within their portfolio companies. Their investment strategy is focused on pursuing organic opportunities as well as ongoing acquisition and greenfield led growth in the ANZ market. With a team of experienced investment professionals including Clark Perkins, Ben Hawter, Dean Pagonis, James Penn, Oliver Tompkins, Brent Matuschka, Samara Insoll, Justina Yap, Rose Redmayne, Danielle Wardley, Dominic O'Connor, Chris Criddle, and Joanne Chew, Mercury Capital demonstrates a wealth of experience in private equity, investment banking, consulting, and financial operations. They emphasize forming close partnerships with companies to drive transformation, innovation, and excellence, while seeking to invest in businesses that show potential for significant growth and leadership in their respective fields.