Investcorp is a Bahrain-based manager of alternative investment products, for private and institutional clients.[1] Its principal client base is in the six countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council,[2] but it also has institutional clients in North America and Europe.[3] It has offices in New York City, Bahrain and London.
The company offers investments in corporate investment, real estate and hedge funds, and has arranged investments with a combined value of approximately $44 billion.[citation needed] It typically places the private equity of companies and real estate properties it acquires directly with investors on a deal-by-deal basis, rather than through a fund structure. In addition, the firm operates the Gulf Opportunity Fund investing in the MENA region,[4] and a number of technology[5] funds.
The company was founded in 1982 as a corporate and real estate investment firm, and diversified in 1997 into hedge funds.[6] Non-Gulf investors, mainly in the US, now account for around two-thirds of Investcorp’s hedge fund client assets under management, with $1 billion in new US hedge fund mandates being secured in 2009.[7](subscription required)
Investcorp currently has approximately $12 billion in invested assets under management across its three asset classes.[citation needed] In 2011, it ranked 67th in the PEI300 (Private Equity Index 300) ranking of private equity firms by assets deployed, with $4.68bn invested in private equity over the previous five years.[8](subscription required)
The company maintains relationships with over 1,000 individual and institutional investors in the Gulf.[9][not in citation given] The company is regulated in Bahrain as a wholesale bank, and has traditionally utilised long-term and medium-term bank financing, including private placements and syndicated loans, in order to ensure a longer maturity profile.[citation needed] The company’s capital adequacy ratio (Basel II) at 2012 year end was 22.9%.[citation needed] The company is listed on the Bahrain Bourse (BSE), with a financial year end of 30 June.
Investcorp's portfolio company, Moneybookers, ended its relationship with Wikileaks in August 2010 as a direct result of U.S. government pressure.[
Investcorp บริษัท มีเงินลงทุนในการลงทุนของ บริษัท อสังหาริมทรัพย์และกองทุนป้องกันความเสี่ยงและได้จัดให้มีการลงทุนที่มีมูลค่ารวมประมาณ Investcorp is a Bahrain-based manager of alternative investment products, for private and institutional clients.[1] Its principal client base is in the six countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council,[2] but it also has institutional clients in North America and Europe.[3] It has offices in New York City, Bahrain and London.
The company offers investments in corporate investment, real estate and hedge funds, and has arranged investments with a combined value of approximately $44 billion.[citation needed] It typically places the private equity of companies and real estate properties it acquires directly with investors on a deal-by-deal basis, rather than through a fund structure. In addition, the firm operates the Gulf Opportunity Fund investing in the MENA region,[4] and a number of technology[5] funds.
The company was founded in 1982 as a corporate and real estate investment firm, and diversified in 1997 into hedge funds.[6] Non-Gulf investors, mainly in the US, now account for around two-thirds of Investcorp’s hedge fund client assets under management, with $1 billion in new US hedge fund mandates being secured in 2009.[7](subscription required)
Investcorp currently has approximately $12 billion in invested assets under management across its three asset classes.[citation needed] In 2011, it ranked 67th in the PEI300 (Private Equity Index 300) ranking of private equity firms by assets deployed, with $4.68bn invested in private equity over the previous five years.[8](subscription required)
The company maintains relationships with over 1,000 individual and institutional investors in the Gulf.[9][not in citation given] The company is regulated in Bahrain as a wholesale bank, and has traditionally utilised long-term and medium-term bank financing, including private placements and syndicated loans, in order to ensure a longer maturity profile.[citation needed] The company’s capital adequacy ratio (Basel II) at 2012 year end was 22.9%.[citation needed] The company is listed on the Bahrain Bourse (BSE), with a financial year end of 30 June.
Investcorp's portfolio company, Moneybookers, ended its relationship with Wikileaks in August 2010 as a direct result of U.S. government pressure.[
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