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Linden Capital Partners Announces Final Close of Structured Capital Fund II at $400 Million

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  • Apr 1
  • 1 min read

Whats Happening:

Linden Capital Partners, a Chicago-based healthcare private equity firm, has announced the final close of its Structured Capital Fund II (SCF II) at $400 million. This exceeds the size of its predecessor fund, SCF I, which closed at approximately $355 million. SCF II focuses on investing in middle market healthcare companies through securities with debt- and equity-like features.


Key Moves:

  • Linden Capital Partners closes Structured Capital Fund II at $400 million

  • Fund exceeds size of predecessor fund by approximately $45 million

  • SCF II has made eight investments to date, including its first full realization


By The Numbers:

  • SCF II closed at $400 million in commitments

  • Previous fund (SCF I) closed at approximately $355 million

  • Linden currently manages approximately $12.5 billion of regulatory assets


Key Quotes:

  • "Our mission to create and support exceptional companies, coupled with our deep and experienced team and network, continues to strengthen our position as the largest healthcare-dedicated manager," said Linden's Co-Founder and President, Tony Davis.

  • "Our portfolio continues to highlight Linden Structured Capital's ability to be a value-added partner to healthcare companies and their equity sponsors, management teams, and founders," said Linden Structured Capital Partner, Scott Gallin.


Bottom Line:

Linden Capital Partners' successful close of Structured Capital Fund II at $400 million demonstrates strong investor confidence in the fund's strategy and Linden's healthcare-focused approach. The oversubscription of the fund and its ability to exceed the size of its predecessor highlight Linden's growing presence in the healthcare private equity sector.


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