Avedon Capital Partners

Avedon Capital Partners is an independent private equity firm based in Amsterdam, with an additional office in Düsseldorf. Established in 2003, the firm focuses on mid-market investments, providing growth capital to small and medium-sized companies in sectors such as technology, industrial, consumer goods, leisure, and business services, particularly in the Benelux and Germany. The team consists of nine investment professionals, a CFO, a legal counsel, and three professional assistants, with the five partners having collaborated since 2004. Avedon Capital Partners has successfully invested in 36 companies across Europe and manages three investment vehicles.

Rikkert Beerekamp

Chief Financial Officer and Investor Relations

Sebastian van den Berg

Associate

Reinhard Bräuer

Operating Partner

Gerard Burgers

Founding Partner

Helen Draijer

Chief Financial Officer

Gerritjan Eggenkamp

Partner

Philip Fischer

Investment Manager

Leo Hartwich

Associate

Hannes Hinteregger

Partner

Kai Hubner

Investment Manager

Emily Jeffries-Boezeman

Investment Manager

Rogier Luttjeboer

Associate

Ward Masclee

Investment Manager

Henriette von Plato

Associate

Ben von Schulz

Investment Manager

Benjamin von Schulz

Investment Associate, Private Equity

Alfred Tulp

Partner

Willem van der Veer

Investment Manager

Lotte Verhoeve

Associate

Michel Verhoog

Founding Partner

Alexis Weege

Partner

Hendrik Zelle

Associate

Past deals in Hungary

2theloo

Private Equity Round in 2013
2theloo Holding B.V. manages a network of clean and sustainable restrooms, catering to the needs of shoppers and travelers across Europe. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Amsterdam, the company operates in various locations, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Spain, Israel, Hungary, and Austria. In addition to providing restrooms, 2theloo offers related services such as retail shops featuring toiletry products, gifts, gadgets, and coffee corners, enhancing the overall experience for users in city centers, shopping malls, gas stations, and train stations.