Profil
Andreas Lorenz is Director of Private Equity and Mezzanine at CBG, which he joined in 2006.
He has extensive experience in private equity and mergers & acquisitions.
He was previously Director of financial services at Klein & Coll., and later Investment Manager with Deutsche Beteiligungs AG.
He was with DBAG for 8 years.
Andreas Lorenz studied business administration at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and management at Management School St. Gallen.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Andreas H. Lorenz
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CBG Commerz Beteiligungsgesellschaft Holding mbH
CBG Commerz Beteiligungsgesellschaft Holding mbH Investment ManagersFinance CBG is a private equity investment manager specialized in mezzanine debt. The firm invests in the form of individually-tailored mezzanine financing or through standardized mezzanine programs. They target small- and medium-sized enterprises across industries, favoring manufacturing, commerce and services. They have invested in sectors including automotive, life sciences, healthcare, refrigeration, food production, retail, industrial engineering, raw materials and specialty chemicals. CBG invests in established companies with at least EUR 1o million in turnover, in German-speaking countries. They participate in operations including acquisitions and shareholder restructuring. The firm invests between EUR 2 and 15 million per company in mezzanine debt, in return for non-voting certificates or similar instruments. They may get involved at the board level if warranted. CBG favors companies with a clear business plan, transparent management and stable cash flows. Their investment duration is five to ten years, with an average exit horizon of seven years. | Chief Investment Officer | 01.06.2010 |
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG /Private Equity/
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Deutsche Beteiligungs invests in medium-sized companies located in DACH region with an enterprise value of EUR 50 - 250 million. The firm focuses across a broad range of sectors and industries. It provides financing for MBO, corporate spin-offs, succession situations and growth & expansions. The firm also makes majority and minority investments. | Private Equity Investor | 16.11.2006 |
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Deutsche Beteiligungs AG /Private Equity/
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Deutsche Beteiligungs invests in medium-sized companies located in DACH region with an enterprise value of EUR 50 - 250 million. The firm focuses across a broad range of sectors and industries. It provides financing for MBO, corporate spin-offs, succession situations and growth & expansions. The firm also makes majority and minority investments. | Finance |
CBG Commerz Beteiligungsgesellschaft Holding mbH
CBG Commerz Beteiligungsgesellschaft Holding mbH Investment ManagersFinance CBG is a private equity investment manager specialized in mezzanine debt. The firm invests in the form of individually-tailored mezzanine financing or through standardized mezzanine programs. They target small- and medium-sized enterprises across industries, favoring manufacturing, commerce and services. They have invested in sectors including automotive, life sciences, healthcare, refrigeration, food production, retail, industrial engineering, raw materials and specialty chemicals. CBG invests in established companies with at least EUR 1o million in turnover, in German-speaking countries. They participate in operations including acquisitions and shareholder restructuring. The firm invests between EUR 2 and 15 million per company in mezzanine debt, in return for non-voting certificates or similar instruments. They may get involved at the board level if warranted. CBG favors companies with a clear business plan, transparent management and stable cash flows. Their investment duration is five to ten years, with an average exit horizon of seven years. | Finance |
















