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Excellion Capital

Excellion Capital is a corporate finance advisory and investment firm providing Corporate Finance advice and services including mergers & acquisitions and equity & debt capital raising services. Excellion's Corporate Finance arm has successfully raised over $150 million for its clients since 2008 and successfully completed c. 30 corporate finance transactions and assignments – many of which were executed in the midst of the financial crisis. Excellion Capital also comprises an investment business, Excellion Managers.

In 2010, Excellion Capital ranked 3rd for European Real Estate M&A, having acted as Financial Advisor on the largest public takeover in Eastern Europe real estate this year

Corporate Finance
Excellion Capital's corporate finance business serves a wide range of clients looking for strategic and financial advice and transaction execution, including:
 * M&A - buy and sell-side advisory mandates, de-mergers, joint ventures and other corporate action. The firm acts for corporates, private equity firms, institutional shareholders, especially hedge funds, high net-worth individuals, family offices and at times, board committees.
 * Capital Markets / Private Placements - with direct access to equity, debt and hybrid financing.
 * Debt Advisory and Restructuring
 * Industry and Country Coverage

Industry & Country Coverage
Opportunistic / Client led - non-exclusive list
 * Natural Resources, in particular metals & mining / Energy
 * Real Estate
 * Consumer, Luxury Goods
 * Retail
 * Industrials, Capital Goods, Business Services
 * Internet, Technology (selectively)
 * UK
 * German speaking Europe
 * Emerging Europe (selectively)

Investments
Excellion Managers, an investment arm affiliated with the Excellion Group, targets companies and opportunities that lie within the Excellion Group's target markets - geographically and by sector. Investments they focus on include listed and unlisted companies at different stages of maturity, as well as ventures in early growth stages.