Ufenau Capital Partners AG
Labinot Tahiri is an experienced professional in the finance sector, currently serving as an Analyst at Ufenau Capital Partners AG since October 2023. Previous roles include Private Equity Internships at AURELIUS from June 2023 to September 2023 and Quadriga Capital from May 2022 to December 2022. Labinot also gained valuable experience as a Group Strategy Intern at Deutsche Börse and as an Investment Funds Intern at Bundesministerium der Finanzen in 2020. Academic credentials include a Master of Science from EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, an MBA from Emory University's Goizueta Business School as an exchange student, and a Bachelor of Arts from Bergische Universität Wuppertal.
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Ufenau Capital Partners AG
Ufenau Capital Partners is a privately owned investment company headquartered in Switzerland that advises private investors, family offices and institutional investors with their investments in private equity. Ufenau is focused exclusively on investments in service companies in German-speaking Europe, Iberia and the Benelux region and invests in the Education & Lifestyle, Business Services, Health Care and Financial Services sectors. Through a renowned group of experienced Industry Partners (Owners, CEOs, CFOs), Ufenau pursues an active value-adding investment approach on eye-level with the entrepreneurs and managers. Ufenau Capital Partners AG Huobstrasse 3 CH-8808 Pfäffikon Schwyz REPRESENTED BY: Ralf Flore, Dieter Scheiff, Marinus Schmitt, Andreas Joehle, Adrian Hess and Joaquin Alcalde CONTACT: Telefon: +41 (0) 44 482 66 66 Telefax: +41 (0) 44 482 66 63 E-Mail: info@ucp.ch REGISTER ENTRY: Registering court: Handelsregister des Kantons Schwyz Registration number: CHE-288.787.653 DISPUTE RESOLUTION: The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (OS): https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. LIABILITY FOR CONTENTS: As service providers, we are liable for own contents of these websites according to Sec. 7, paragraph 1 German Telemedia Act (TMG). However, according to Sec. 8 to 10 German Telemedia Act (TMG), service providers are not obligated to permanently monitor submitted or stored information or to search for evidences that indicate illegal activities. Legal obligations to removing information or to blocking the use of information remain unchallenged. In this case, liability is only possible at the time of knowledge about a specific violation of law.