Well this is a surprising turn of events.
On Friday, we prompted the readership to speculate about which mid-tier accounting firm was going to announce a private equity investment on Monday after a Reddit post teased an imminent announcement. Our money was on Carr, Riggs, & Ingram and a tip that came in shortly after publication confirmed that suspicion.
Imagine our surprise when the first press release of Monday morning wasn’t CRI but PKF O’Connor Davies. PKF announced they were getting cozy with Investcorp and Public Sector Pension Investment Board, one of Canada’s largest pension investment managers.
Was our intel wrong? No! CRI just hadn’t gotten around to announcing their deal first thing Monday morning. More like first thing Monday afternoon.
Like PKF, CRI struck a deal with not one but two outside capital firms:
Centerbridge Partners, L.P. (“Centerbridge”), a global alternative investment manager with approximately $40 billion in assets under management as of September 30, 2024, and a focus in the financial services, technology, industrial and healthcare markets, and Bessemer Venture Partners (“Bessemer”), a venture capital firm with more than $18 billion in assets under management primarily invested in the consumer, financial technology, enterprise, and healthcare markets. This first-time investment of institutional capital for CRI recognizes the firm’s exemplary track record of growth and creating value for its clients and is intended to help accelerate the firm’s innovation initiatives and expansion strategies.
The private equity deals in accounting are coming so fast they’re dropping on the same day now. WHO’S NEXT?
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