Brait II Overview

  • Fund Type
  • Buyout

  • Fund Status
  • Closed

  • Vintage
  • 1995

Vintage

  • Dry Powder

Brait II General Information

Description

Brait II is a 1995 vintage buyout fund managed by Brait. The fund is located in Port Louis, Mauritius.

Contact Information

Fund Manager
Fund Manager Website
Fund Category
Private Equity
Close Date
Fund Family
Brait
Native Currency
ZAR
Fund Manager's Location
  • Barkly Wharf, Le Caudan Waterfront
  • 4th Floor Suite 420
  • Port Louis, 11307
  • Mauritius
Fund Domiciles
Malta

Brait II Investment Strategy

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Brait II Returns Data

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Brait II FAQs

  • What is Brait II?

    Brait II is a 1995 vintage buyout fund managed by Brait.

  • Who manages Brait II?

    Brait II is managed by Brait.

  • Where is Brait II domiciled?

    Brait II is domiciled in Malta.

  • What type of fund is Brait II?

    The fund type of Brait II is Buyout.

  • What is the status of Brait II?

    Brait II is closed.

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