Littlejohn & Co.

Littlejohn & Co.
Private Ownership
Industry Private Equity
Founder Angus C. Littlejohn Jr.
Headquarters Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Products Private equity funds, Leveraged buyouts, Distressed securities
Total assets $4.9 billion[1]
Website www.littlejohnllc.com

Littlejohn & Co. is a private equity firm focused on leveraged buyout transactions, leveraged recapitalizations of middle-market companies and distressed securities. The firm focuses on companies requiring an operational turnaround particularly in a variety of industrial and service sectors.

The firm is based in Greenwich, Connecticut and was founded in 1996 by Angus C. Littlejohn Jr.

History

In 1996, Angus Littlejohn resigned from Joseph Littlejohn & Levy (today known as JLL Partners) to form a new private investment firm with Michael Klein, Littlejohn & Co. JLL underwent significant turnover as the following year co-founder Peter Joseph also left the firm.[2]

Littlejohn traces its roots back to Gilliam Joseph & Littlejohn, a merchant bank founded in 1987 by Angus C. Littlejohn Jr., along with William J. Gilliam and Peter A. Joseph. Littlejohn had previously worked with his two co-founders the Quadrex Corporation, a small New York brokerage firm. In 1988, Paul S. Levy, formerly a managing director, at Drexel Burnham Lambert, focusing on corporate restructurings and exchange offers was recruited to join the firm, which was renamed Gilliam Joseph Littlejohn & Levy and later Joseph Littlejohn & Levy, when Gilliam was forced to leave the partnership in 1989.[3]

In July 2014, Littlejohn & Co held a final close for its fifth fund on its hard cap of $2 billion.[4]

Funds raised

Since its founding, Littlejohn has raised five main private equity funds, as well as an annex fund and a distressed securities fund, with investor commitments totaling $4.9 billion:

Portfolio companies

The following is a selected list of notable companies in which Littlejohn has invested:

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