Value Capital Partners
Fernando Contreras Mendoza is an experienced investment professional currently serving as an Investment Intern at Value Capital Partners since February 2024. In this role, Fernando identifies investment opportunities, conducts comprehensive research, and prepares detailed reports regarding portfolio performance and investment theses. Prior experience includes an Investment Analyst position at Grupo Financiero Banorte, where Fernando managed a $300 million AUM portfolio, performing equity research and forecasts. Additionally, during a brief tenure as a Money Market Analyst at INVEX, Fernando analyzed short-term bonds and derivative trading strategies. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Asset Management from Yale School of Management, a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Tecnológico de Monterrey, and exchange semesters at HEG and KEDGE Business School.
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Value Capital Partners
Value Capital Partners (VCP) is an investment company which takes minority positions in listed companies and becomes an engaged shareholder in those entities to drive maximum returns for all stakeholders. VCP has as its founding anchor on the observation often made by public market investors that due to the fragmentation of ownership, companies frequently do not have a stable and long term shareholder base, resulting in “absentee” ownership, and reliance on “checklist” governance. A consequence of this is that, all too often, skilful, considered and forceful ownership is not present at critical junctures in a company’s history. This in turn often leads to ineffective leadership or governance, inefficient holding structures, inefficient use of capital, poor asset allocation, poor asset combinations, and ultimately sub-optimal performance. Herein lies the opportunity – a value gap can arise in these circumstances, by injecting the skilful, considered and forceful ownership that is often lacking. The same logic applies to smaller companies, where the absence of deeply engaged, skilful and forceful shareholders are not present at critical junctures in the development of the company, causing it to miss out on achieving its potential. This contrasts with private equity ownership, where the owners become deeply engaged shareholders. Hence VCP aims to deploy the best of private equity principles in the listed equity space.