Thomas Millward

Senior Fund Accountant at Beechbrook Capital

Thomas Millward is a Fund Accountant at Beechbrook Capital since October 2022. Prior to this role, Thomas worked at KPMG from September 2018 to October 2022, where Thomas held positions as an Audit Assistant Manager and Senior Audit Associate. Thomas graduated from the University of Warwick in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics and International Studies. Additionally, Thomas attended Monash University in 2016-2017.

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Beechbrook Capital

Founded in 2008, Beechbrook is one of the most experienced and successful European private debt managers with over 1.1 billion Euros raised to date across eight funds and two distinct strategies. We provide mainly private debt (and small allocation of equity co-investments) to performing lower mid-market businesses in northern and western Europe (UK & Ireland, Nordics, Benelux, DACH and Poland). We often fill a funding gap faced by SMEs as banks are less active in the space than they have been historically and we benefit from extensive relationships with private equity firms, corporate finance houses and banks, helping us to originate strong deal flow and high quality investment opportunities. Beechbrook supports company growth strategies, add-ons and private equity buy-outs and focuses on companies with an enterprise value of between €10m to €150m in the following sectors: business services, media and telecoms, industrials, healthcare and consumer & leisure. Investment bite sizes range from €2m to €25m and we have made over 75 investments in the European lower mid-market. Our investors include leading institutional investors, family offices, HNWIs, British Business Bank Investment Limited and the European Investment Fund. Beechbrook is currently investing two funds with distinct strategies: the Private Debt Funds provide debt to private equity-owned companies across northern Europe and the UK SME Credit Funds provide debt to owner-managed and family-owned companies in the UK.


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