CIVC Partners

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CIVC Partners
Company type
Private Ownership
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HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
ProductsPrivate equity funds
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Websitewww.civc.com

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CIVC Partners, previously known as Continental Illinois Venture Corporation, is a Chicago-based private equity firm.

CIVC Partners provides growth and buyout capital to middle-market companies engaged in business services, utility and infrastructure services, facility services, transportation & logistics, outsourced services, environmental services, IT services, software & tech-enabled services, insurance services, compliance and risk management, digital marketing services and financial technology.[1]

History

The firm's predecessor was established in 1970 as a subsidiary of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company. When Continental Illinois was acquired in 1994 by Bank of America, the CIVC team formed a semi-independent private equity firm, CIVC Partners, with backing from Bank of America. Today, CIVC is an independent middle-market private equity firm with a diverse group of L.P. investors, and recently raised its seventh fund.

CIVC's major investments from the past and present include: Crest Insurance Group, a leading insurance brokerage; Magna Legal Services, a legal support services firm; KPA, an EHS compliance management software company; The Brickman Group, a commercial landscaping company; Thermo Fluids, an environmental services company; Stoneridge Insurance Brokers, an insurance brokerage and managing general agent; EN Engineering, a utility/power/energy focused engineering company; PowerTeam Services, a provider of infrastructure services to the gas and electric utility industry; Ground Penetrating Radar Systems (GPRS), a nationwide provider of private utility locating and concrete scanning services; LA Fitness, a leading operating of full service fitness clubs throughout the US; and Wintrust Financial Corporation, a regional bank holding company.[2]

CIVC Partners acquired Colorado-based database and analytics service provider in January 2024.[3]

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  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Dorbian, Iris (2024-01-16). "CIVC Partners snaps up data managed services firm Datavail". PE Hub. Retrieved 2025-03-16.
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