AnaCap promotes three to partner in London
UK-based private equity firm AnaCap Financial Partners has promoted three of its managing directors to the position of partner.
Based in London, Edward Green, Nassim Cherchali and Tassilo Arnhold will also be appointed to AnaCap's investment committees as voting members for the firm's private equity and credit businesses.
Green joined AnaCap in 2007, starting out in its business services team within the private equity arm, leading operational engagement across various portfolio companies. In 2018, he joined the firm's credit division, where he leads the portfolio asset management platform across London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Lisbon and Milan, including debt servicing and real estate management for AnaCap's credit investments. He also looks after the analytics team in London and Delhi.

Cherchali joined the firm in December 2008 as an associate, subsequently becoming a manager in 2012, director in 2015 and managing director in 2018. He has been responsible for establishing and building AnaCap's investment strategy in the French market and more recently led AnaCap's latest UK acquisition, Wealthtime, and AnaCap's investment in GTT, its first Spanish PE investment.
Arnhold joined AnaCap in 2015 and was responsible for driving the acquisition, seven bolt-ons and exit of Heidelpay, AnaCap's first portfolio company in Germany. He also oversaw the acquisition of Dansk Sundhedssikring in Denmark, the GP's first investment in the Nordic region.

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