RedFish LongTerm Capital SpA

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Company Profile

  • Business description

    RedFish LongTerm Capital SpA is an industrial holding company specializing in the acquisition of shares in family-run Italian SMEs. The company acquires qualified minority or majority shareholdings with the intention of maintaining these investments over a long period of time, either through its investment or through club deal structures, with the involvement of other investors. The role of the company in the ecosystem of its subsidiaries is to support them in increasing some critical areas by providing them with support services to managers for the financial side, management control and debt optimization, but above all advisory services for the acquisition of Target Companies in order to pursue the development plan for external lines.

  • Contact

    Via del Carmine, 11
    Milano20121
    ITA

    T: +39 298670065

    https://longterm.redfish.capital

  • Sector

    Financial Services

    Stock type

    Cyclical

  • Industry

    Asset Management

    Fiscal Year End

    31 December 2025

    Employees

    513

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