Kartesia has held a final close for its fifth flagship credit opportunities fund Kartesia Credit Opportunities Fund V (KCO V) on its $1.8bn hard-cap.
The vehicle is almost double the size of its predecessor, KCO IV, which closed on $1bn in 2017. Kartesia targets opportunities in which they can invest between $12m and $98m and have the ability to fund and hold up over $122m, with the support of limited partners.
Kartesia is an independent and privately-owned European specialist financing small and middle-market companies. They provide long-term liquidity and credit solutions following a fundamental and disciplined approached, based on knowledge of the European small and mid-cap corporate market.
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