Sagent Advisors
Private | |
Industry | Investment banking |
Founded | 2004 |
Founder |
Joel Cohen Herald "Hal" Ritch |
Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
Products | Mergers & Acquisitions, Fairness opinions, Restructuring advisory |
Number of employees | 110+ |
Website |
www |
Sagent Advisors is an independent investment bank focused on providing financial advice on mergers & acquisitions, sales, divestitures, and private financing solutions. The firm focuses on transactions in several core industry sectors, including Aerospace, Defense & Technology, Financial Institutions, Industrial, Retail & Consumer and Technology, Media and Telecommunications.[1] The firm also has an active private equity financial sponsor coverage business and a Japan/Asia Focus Group, which provides Cross-border M&A transactions between Japan as well as other Asian countries and North America, formed when Sagent Advisors entered into a business alliance with Daiwa Securities.[2]
Services
Mergers and Acquisitions
Sagent provides buy side advisory services, sell-side advisory services, defense advisory services and corporate transactions and reorganizations.
Private Financing Solutions
Sagent's private financing solutions group provides customized financing solutions to privately held businesses, public companies and alternative investment firms, focusing on the following products: Equity & Equity Linked Securities, Structured Equity Securities, Mezzanine Debt Securities, Project Financing, PIPE Transactions, Synthetic Securities, Use of Proceeds- Contingent Acquisition and Bridge Financings, Corporate Spin-Outs, Growth financings, Recapitalizations, and Management Buyouts.
Japan/Asia Focus Group
Sagent's Japan/Asia Focus Group specializes in cross-border M&A transactions between Japan as well as other Asian countries and North America. The group was formed when Sagent Advisors entered into a business alliance with Daiwa Securities, the second largest securities firm in Japan and a principal provider of financial services to many of Japan's major corporations.[3]
Industries
Sagent's bankers focus on the following industries: Aerospace, Defense Technology, Government Services; Financial Institutions ; Financial Sponsors Coverage ; Industrial: Automotive, Building Products & Construction, Capital Goods & Multi-Industry, Distribution, Metals & Mining, Paper, Plastics & Packaging, Transportation & Logistics ; Retail & Consumer: Food, Drug & Specialty Retail and Consumer Products ; Technology, Media and Telecommunications: Financial Technology, IT Services & Outsourcing, Media & Information Practice, Telecommunications.
Early History
Sagent was founded by Herald "Hal" Ritch and Joel Cohen, former co-heads of global mergers and acquisitions for Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.[4] In March 2009, co-founder, Joel Cohen, retired from the firm.[5] In 2007, Sagent sold a 20% minority stake in the firm to Daiwa Securities, a Japanese financial institution.[6][7] In December 2013, Sagent Advisors and igc partners formed an alliance to deliver cross-border M&A advisory services in the US and Brazil.[8]
The firm, which is based at 299 Park Avenue in New York, was founded in 2004. In April 2009, Sagent opened additional domestic offices in Charlotte, San Francisco and Chicago, recruiting several industry-focused teams from leading investment banks.[9]
References
- ↑ "Original Thinking: Eschewing the "supermarket" mentality, former DLJ M&A vets get creative at Sagent Advisors". Investment Dealers' Digest. May 5, 2008.
- ↑ "Daiwa Securities Group Acquires Minority Stake in Sagent Advisors". BusinessWire. April 27, 2007.
- ↑ http://www.economist.com/node/101021
- ↑ "Sagent Advisors Formed by Leading DLJ Alumni". June 4, 2004.
- ↑ Joel Cohen, Co-Founder of Sagent Who Studied 1987 Crash, to Retire. WSJ, March 6, 2009
- ↑ Daiwa Securities Group Acquires Minority Stake in Sagent Advisors. April 27, 2007
- ↑ Daiwa Takes Stake in M&A Boutique Sagent: Deal comes as Japan's M&A market is expected to heat up. Investment Dealers' Digest, May 7, 2007
- ↑
- ↑ Sagent Hires Tech Team to Lead San Francisco Office. New York Times, April 27, 2009
External links
- Sagent Advisors (company website)