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Trinity Hunt Closes New Fund With $700 Million

By Geoff Cockrell on February 7, 2024
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Trinity Hunt Partners has announced it has closed a new fund, Trinity Hunt Partners VII, at its hard cap of $700 million.

The fund was oversubscribed.

Trinity Hunt, based in Dallas, is a growth-oriented private equity firm that targets small-cap companies in healthcare and a few other industries. Founded in 1993, the firm typically invests between $15 million and $50 million in companies with between $4 million to $25 million of EBITDA.

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Geoffrey serves as the chair of the firm’s private equity group. He has a wide scope of experience spanning mergers and acquisitions, senior and mezzanine lending, venture capital investments and private equity fund formation.

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