Champion others

Investments

Cathy Stauffer
TowerBrook Senior Advisor

The businesses we champion.


Investments in companies that deliver specialized services and operational solutions to other businesses. We seek companies that operate in large, diverse, and fragmented markets, experience increasing demand for efficiency, and are driven by technology, skill scarcity, and outsourcing driven growth trends. These include professional services, expert consulting organizations, outsourcing firms, technology solutions providers that drive digital transformation, and industrial services businesses.

  • Aernnova
    Aernnova is a fully integrated end to end Tier 1 aircraft aerostructures manufacturer and engineer. The company has manufacturing facilities in Spain, Portugal, U.K., the U.S., Brazil and Mexico and provides composite and metallic components and engineering services to major original equipment manufacturers such as Airbus, Embraer and Boeing.
  • Autodistribution Group
    During the period of TowerBrook Fund III’s investment, Autodistribution Group was a vertically integrated distributor of automotive parts in the French and European aftermarket, with an extensive network of suppliers supporting professional firms, mainly garages, repair shops, fleet managers, and industrial customers. TowerBrook exited its investment in 2015 via the sale of Autodistribution Group to Bain Capital.
  • Axil
    Axil is a waste consultancy and solution service disruptor primarily focused on large manufacturing and industrial sites with complex waste streams. Axil’s consultative, total resource management solution specialises in innovative waste reduction, segregation, recycling, and resource recovery across the UK, thereby reducing emissions, pollution, and ecosystem damage from waste disposal.
  • BRG
    BRG is a global consulting firm specializing in disputes and investigations, corporate finance, and performance improvement. Headquartered in Emeryville, California, BRG has over 1,600 professionals in more than 40 offices across the U.S., Asia, Australia, Canada, Latin America, the Middle East, and the U.K.
  • Bruneau
    Founded in 1955, Bruneau is one of the largest European online B2B distributors of office equipment products. The company primarily addresses small and mid-size enterprises and offers over 100,000 different items, with 6,000 orders processed every day and 7.3 million packages dispatched per annum.
  • Cablecom GmbH
    During the period of TowerBrook Fund I’s investment, Cablecom GmbH was the largest cable communications provider in Switzerland, providing a wide range of services including cable television, Internet access and telephony services to consumer and business customers. The company served approximately two million analogue cable television subscribers, through its own network and partner networks, representing approximately 73% of the Swiss cable television market at the time.
  • CarTrawler
    CarTrawler is a B2B provider of car rental and mobility solutions to the global travel industry, including airlines, online travel agents (“OTAs”) and car rental companies. CarTrawler delivers ancillary revenues to its airline and OTA partners through an outsourced car rental aggregator and technology proposition, supporting car rental suppliers by driving additional demand. CarTrawler partners with many of the world’s top airlines including easyJet, Emirates and KLM, and has over 320 travel partners and 1,700 car rental suppliers globally.
  • CBTS
    CBTS delivers comprehensive technology solutions – including Generative AI, Application Modernisation, Managed Hybrid Cloud, Cybersecurity, Unified Communications, and Infrastructure solutions – to enterprise and midmarket clients in all industries across the United States and Canada.
  • CSTV Networks, Inc
    During the period of TowerBrook Fund I’s investment, CSTV Networks, Inc. became a significant US media company dedicated to college sports. The company consisted of two divisions: College Sports Television (CSTV) and College Sports Online (CSO). CSTV launched in April 2003 and was the first cable channel focused exclusively on college athletics, televising more college sports than any other network. CSO was an online destination for college sports and managed websites for the athletic departments of over 180 universities around the US.