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The Riverside Company has invested in Censis Technologies. Based in Franklin, Tenn, Censis provides SaaS-based surgical instrument tracking and workflow solutions for sterile processing departments of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.
Asenti Diligence Partners has expanded its team with a newly established office in Cleveland. Josh Melitschka is joining the Cleveland team. Prior to joining Asenti, he was a senior manager at BBP Partners and at Deloitte’s M&A transaction services practices. Kevin Berry, a recent graduate of the University of Dayton, will support deal teams from Asenti’s Cleveland office.
Monomoy Capital Partners has acquired Cont-Mid Group and Tiffin Holdings from the Kaminski family that has owned and operated the business over the past 10 years. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Apax Partners is investing INR 5 billion ($84 million) in Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Limited. Chola was incorporated in 1978 as the financial services arm of the Murugappa Group.
AnaCap Financial Partners has acquired a portfolio of non-performing and sub-performing loans from Volksbank Romania. Under terms of the agreement, AnaCap will jointly acquire the entire portfolio with H.I.G and Deutsche Bank.
Actis has realised its investment in Alexander Forbes Group Holdings, a South African diversified financial services company. Actis has sold a 9% stake in an oversubscribed offer through the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, representing over half of its 13% total stake.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has completed a refinancing of EV Offshore Limited. UK-based EV manufactures high performance video cameras that are used to diagnose and analyse problems in oil and gas wells. The business is backed by Dunedin.
Catch up on the latest after the weekend including Unicredit divesting more of its PE holdings, Carlyle topping $550 mln on its latest Japan fund and proof that Silicon Valley is in a venture capital bubble.
Intigua has closed a $10 million Series B round led by new investor Intel Capital. Existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners and Cedar Fund also participated, bringing total invested capital to $21 million.
VenueBook, an online platform that streamlines interaction between event organizers and venues, has raised over $2 million in seed funding. Previous investor Joanne Wilson of Gotham Gal Ventures is joined in this round by new investors I2BF Global Ventures, Cayuga Ventures, MI Ventures, Kindler Capital and Victoria Grace.