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NexPhase Capital acquires Behavior Frontiers

May 05, 20258 months ago

Acquiring Company

NexPhase Capital

Acquired Company

Behavior Frontiers

New YorkEl SegundoAngel InvestmentFinanceFinancial ServicesFamilyNon Profit

Description

Behavior Frontiers has successfully sold to NexPhase Capital, a private equity firm. This acquisition aims to enhance the future of autism therapy services through innovation and expanded access. With continued focus on clinical outcomes, this partnership is set to transform care delivery for families. Behavior Frontiers has experienced significant growth, serving thousands of clients nationwide.

Company Information

Company

NexPhase Capital

Location

New York, New York, United States

About

NexPhase Capital is a thematically driven and operationally focused lower middle-market private equity firm that makes control investments in growth-oriented and capital-efficient companies within three distinct industry verticals: healthcare, software, and consumer. NexPhase partners with companies that have reached a growth inflection point and are seeking a value-added partner to help navigate the company's "next phase." The NexPhase team has extensive industry and operational experience and NPC's Partners have invested together for over 15 years. NexPhase has completed over 110 investments, including add-ons, and targets control equity investments between $40 million and $150 million. Since inception, NexPhase has raised and managed approximately $2.6 billion of capital.

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