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Grand Valley Holdings And Gemspring Capital Acquire Oci

Sep 27, 2023about 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Gemspring Capital

Acquired Company

OCI Holdings

WestportFinanceVenture CapitalManufacturing

Description

Grand Valley Holdings, LLC, an independent sponsor focused on partnering with family-owned businesses in the Midwest, and an affiliate of Gemspring Capital Management, LLC ("Gemspring"), a middle-market private equity firm, are pleased to announce they have acquired OCI, LLC ("OCI" or the "Company"), a manufacturer of custom-built foundation drilling components primarily for the infrastructure and construction end markets.

Company Information

Company

Gemspring Capital

Location

Westport, Connecticut, United States

About

Gemspring Capital, a Westport, Connecticut-based private equity firm with $5.1 billion of capital under management, provides flexible capital solutions to middle market companies. Gemspring partners with talented management teams and takes a partnership approach to helping drive revenue growth, value creation and sustainable competitive advantages. Target companies have up to $2.0 billion in revenue and are in the business services, consumer services, financial and insurance services, healthcare, industrial, software, and tech-enabled services sectors.

Company

Grand Valley Holdings

About

Grand Valley Holdings is a Cincinnati-based acquiror of privately-held, family-owned businesses in the Midwest United States. The Partners of Grand Valley Holdings bring over 35 years of experience acquiring, developing, and operating private businesses. For more information, visit www.gvhllc.com.

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