Private equity

Patient ownership begins with a precise investment case.

Aurelius evaluates private businesses through the durability of demand, quality of cash generation, management alignment, and the practical path from underwriting to ownership.

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Proposition

Own what can be understood and improved.

Private equity concentrates both influence and risk. A persuasive growth story is not enough; the investment case must explain why customers stay, how the business converts activity into cash, and what may impair that durability.

Aurelius focuses on situations where the ownership agenda can be stated plainly and where management, investors, and governance structures can align around a manageable set of priorities.

Our method

Underwriting that can become an ownership plan.

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Establish business quality

Examine customer value, competitive position, recurring demand, unit economics, and the sources of cash conversion.

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Test the downside

Model pressure on volume, price, margins, working capital, and financing to understand where flexibility may disappear.

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Define the ownership agenda

Identify the few strategic, operational, and organisational priorities that support the thesis.

04

Monitor leading evidence

Follow the operating measures that reveal whether the original assumptions are strengthening or weakening.

Areas of focus

Characteristics before categories.

Sector knowledge matters, but durable economics and a credible ownership role matter first.

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Essential business services

Services embedded in customer workflows where reliability, expertise, or compliance supports recurring demand.

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Industrial capabilities

Specialised products and services with defensible know-how, demanding customer requirements, and tangible productivity value.

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Information and workflow businesses

Data, software, and process tools whose value can be tested through retention, usage, and customer outcomes.

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Founder and family transitions

Ownership changes that require sensitivity to legacy, management continuity, governance, and a realistic pace of development.

Ownership principles

Value creation without a single fragile assumption.

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Valuation remains part of the decision

Business quality does not remove the need for valuation discipline or a return case that can withstand less favourable conditions.

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Management alignment is specific

Roles, incentives, information rights, and the cadence of decisions should reinforce the ownership plan.

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Operational change needs sequence

A short list of well-owned priorities is more credible than a broad transformation agenda with diffuse accountability.

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Exit is considered at entry

The thesis should identify who may value the business later and what evidence must exist by then.

Related paths

Place the opportunity in context.

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Institutional partnerships

See how private equity fits within Aurelius’s wider mandate and portfolio process.

For institutions
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Co-investments

Explore the independent review of concentrated opportunities alongside investment partners.

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Private equity

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Institutional partners and business owners may contact the team with relevant context about an ownership question.

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