Campbell Lutyens

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Campbell Lutyens
Company typePrivate Ownership
IndustryPrivate placement agent
Founded1988
FounderJohn Campbell, Richard Lutyens
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
ProductsFund placement, Secondary Advisory, GP capital advisory
Number of employees
200 (July 2022)
Websitewww.campbell-lutyens.com

Campbell Lutyens is an independent private markets advisory firm exclusively focused on primary fundraising, secondary transactions and GP capital advisory services in the private equity, private debt, infrastructure and sustainable investing markets. The firm has offices in London, New York City, Paris, Chicago, Los Angeles, Charlotte, Hong Kong and Singapore and comprises a team of over 200 professionals representing over 40 nationalities.[1]

Campbell Lutyens was founded in 1988 by John Campbell, Richard Lutyens (deceased) and Bill Dacombe. Andrew Sealey has been CEO since 2003.[2]

Business Lines[edit]

The firm operates three business lines:

  • Fundraising for private equity, private debt, infrastructure and sustainable investing fund managers (as a placement agent).[3][4] Campbell Lutyens assists private equity firms in raising funds and advises on all stages and aspects of the fundraising process including strategy, documentation and structuring. The firm acts typically for European, US and Asian managers raising funds of between $300 million and $5 billion from institutional investors globally.
  • Advisory services for limited partners and general partners with a focus on the secondary market, including the sale and restructuring of portfolios. In addition to advising institutions and asset managers on the secondary sale of portfolios of limited partnership fund interests, the firm advises general partners of private equity, private debt and infrastructure funds on the realization, refocusing or resizing of funds.[5][6] Typically, advisory transaction mandates range in size from $100 million to $3 billion.
  • Advisory services for general partners on investment and strategic growth decisions related to their management companies and general partner financing options, including minority GP equity investments.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Allsopp lands at Campbell Lutyens, Private Equity Online
  2. ^ JOHN CAMPBELL PROFILE[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Winners - The Unquote Private Equity Awards 2010 Archived 2011-01-20 at the Wayback Machine (Unquote, Dec 2010)]
  4. ^ Global infrastructure placement agent of the year Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine (Infrastructure Investor, 1 March 2011)]
  5. ^ Saints Capital to Acquire Interests in Ten Companies From Innovacom Gestion (Marketwire, 2008)
  6. ^ Bank of Scotland completes a £434m secondary portfolio sale of 47 direct infrastructure assets to a group of four UK pension funds Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine (ppffocus,December 12, 2008).
  7. ^ Singh, Preeti (2022-05-31). "Campbell Lutyens Bulks Up New General Partner Capital Advisory Business". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-07-18.

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