
Tagua hires Pau Bermúdez as managing partner
Newly constituted private equity firm Tagua Capital has appointed Pau Bermúdez as managing partner of its maiden fund, which aims to raise €120-150m.
Bermúdez joins the team from Baring Private Equity Partners and previously worked at the now defunct Excel Partners. He will be responsible for fund investments, with a focus on green energy, health sciences and communication technologies.
Tagua's private equity team consists of a further 14 executives: José Pemán, president of the Clover Investment Group; Antón Arriola, ex-managing director of Goldman Sachs; César Molinas, ex-head of global portfolio strategy at Merrill Lynch; Eric Bergasa, director at G&A; Fernando Puras, partner at Puras & Zuazu; Rafael Roldán, chairman and founding partner of Ambers Capital; Fernando Bergasa, CEO of Naturgás and Hidrocantábrico; Eduardo Díez-Hochleitner, ex-CFO of Prisa; and Núria Vilanova, owner of Inforpress. Its executive president is Santiago de Torres, while former Spanish prime minister Felipe Gonzalez is non-executive president.
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