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Brown Stephen is currently the Director of Finance & Administration at Equator Capital Partners LLC since 2010.
Prior to this, he worked as the Director of Finance at ShoreCap Management Ltd. from 2009 to 2010.
Mr. Stephen completed his undergraduate degree from Valparaiso University in 1992 and later earned an MBA from Quinlan School of Business in 1997.
Postes actifs de Brown Stephen
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
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Equator Capital Partners LLC
Equator Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Equator Capital Partners invests in companies located in the United States and Africa. The firm focuses on small business banks, microfinance institutions, insurance companies, leasing companies, fintech providers and housing finance companies. It provides financing for buyouts transactions with an investment size of USD 3 - 9 million. | Directeur Financier/CFO | 01/09/2010 |
Anciens postes connus de Brown Stephen
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
ShoreCap Management Ltd.
ShoreCap Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ShoreCap Management (SCM) provides capital, governance and capacity building assistance to locally managed small business banks and regulated microfinance institutions in developing and transitional economies in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. SCM invests in small business banks, regulated microfinance institutions and other regulated non-bank financial service companies striving to profitably meet the credit needs of micro entrepreneurs and small businesses in underserved markets. NGOs seeking to transform their operations into for-profit, regulated institutions are also eligible for investment. The firm invests in institutions located anywhere in Africa, Asia or the non first-round ascension countries of Eastern Europe are eligible for investment. Investees must have achieved a level of unsubsidized operating profit or have plans to do so within the next 12 to 18 months. As a minority shareholder, SCM seeks financial institutions with a strong, experienced management team and a committed set of local development-minded investors. They look to exit its investments within five to seven years through such means as a share put option, recapitalization by local investors, sale of company to strategic buyers or an IPO. In most cases, investments take the form of common or preferred stock along with convertible debt tied to performance milestones and a minimum capital-asset ratio. SCM generally invests in the local currency of the investee institution, although they often look for hedging mechanisms to protect against currency devaluation. | Directeur Financier/CFO | 01/09/2010 |
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Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
ShoreCap Management Ltd.
ShoreCap Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ShoreCap Management (SCM) provides capital, governance and capacity building assistance to locally managed small business banks and regulated microfinance institutions in developing and transitional economies in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. SCM invests in small business banks, regulated microfinance institutions and other regulated non-bank financial service companies striving to profitably meet the credit needs of micro entrepreneurs and small businesses in underserved markets. NGOs seeking to transform their operations into for-profit, regulated institutions are also eligible for investment. The firm invests in institutions located anywhere in Africa, Asia or the non first-round ascension countries of Eastern Europe are eligible for investment. Investees must have achieved a level of unsubsidized operating profit or have plans to do so within the next 12 to 18 months. As a minority shareholder, SCM seeks financial institutions with a strong, experienced management team and a committed set of local development-minded investors. They look to exit its investments within five to seven years through such means as a share put option, recapitalization by local investors, sale of company to strategic buyers or an IPO. In most cases, investments take the form of common or preferred stock along with convertible debt tied to performance milestones and a minimum capital-asset ratio. SCM generally invests in the local currency of the investee institution, although they often look for hedging mechanisms to protect against currency devaluation. | Finance |
Equator Capital Partners LLC
Equator Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Equator Capital Partners invests in companies located in the United States and Africa. The firm focuses on small business banks, microfinance institutions, insurance companies, leasing companies, fintech providers and housing finance companies. It provides financing for buyouts transactions with an investment size of USD 3 - 9 million. | Finance |
Quinlan School of Business
Quinlan School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















