Deutsche Beteiligungs AG

DBAN

Company Profile

  • Business description

    Deutsche Beteiligungs AG is a private capital provider for mid-sized companies in the DACH region and Italy, operating two segments. The Fund Investment Services segment advises private equity funds the company initiates and debt funds managed by its subsidiary, ELF Capital. The Private Markets Investments segment uses the company’s capital to invest in private equity and debt in portfolio companies. It offers tailored equity and debt financing, including senior secured loans and flexible credit, supporting companies through growth and ownership changes. The focus is on established companies with scalable business models in IT services, industrial technology, energy, healthcare, and others. Management and services are based in Frankfurt, with offices in Milan and Luxembourg.

  • Contact

    Untermainanlage 1
    FrankfurtHE60329
    DEU

    T: +49 6995787376

    E: [email protected]

    https://www.dbag.com

  • Sector

    Financial Services

    Stock type

    Cyclical

  • Industry

    Asset Management

    Fiscal Year End

    30 September 2026

    Employees

    115

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