Permira

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Permira is an international private equity firm based in the United Kingdom, headed by Damon Buffini. According to Permira, its name is Latin for "very surprising, very different" [1].

The firm acts as adviser to the nineteen Permira Funds, which in total are worth approximately 22 billion euros. These funds have invested in over 180 transactions in 15 different countries, and date as far back as 1985[2]. Permira's holdings include Jet Aviation, a Swiss-based business aviation company purchased in 2005.[3]

The firm has been associated with several notable establishments, including the Boots Group, HMV, and Intelsat:

  1. ^ Permira. About Us. Permira corporate website. Permira. Retrieved on 2007-02-26.
  2. ^ Permira (About Us) -- corporate website
  3. ^ Jet Aviation Sold to Permira Funds

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