- Bain Capital
Bain Capital is a global private investment firm that partners differently to unlock opportunity and help people and companies create exceptional outcomes
- About us - Bain Capital
Founded in 1984, Bain Capital is one of the world's leading private investment firms Our teams strive to create value through private equity, public equity, fixed income, credit, venture capital and real estate investments across multiple sectors, industries, and geographies
- Careers | Bain Capital
Grow your career with supportive leaders who invest in you At Bain Capital, colleagues at all levels have a seat at the table as they tackle business challenges with a principal investor mindset Here, people are the heart of our advantage
- Lincoln Financial and Bain Capital Announce Long-Term Strategic . . .
Bain Capital will acquire a 9 9% stake in Lincoln Financial, creating significant alignment and long-term value creation opportunities across an array of strategic initiatives over time, with a focus on advancing Lincoln’s goal of sustained profitable growth
- People - Bain Capital
Bain Capital, LP is one of the world’s leading multi-asset alternative investment firms With offices on four continents, our global team aligns our interests with those of our investors and partners for lasting impact
- Venture | Bain Capital
A multi-stage, domain-focused venture business with offices in the Bay Area, NYC, and Boston and $9 3B in assets under management 1 Business-level AUM for Bain Capital Ventures is estimated and is presented as of June 30, 2024 Learn more about us >
- Bain Capital to Acquire Namirial
LONDON – March 26, 2025 – Bain Capital, a leading global private investment firm, today announced it signed a definitive agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Namirial, leading provider of digital transaction management software solutions, from Italian private equity firm Ambienta Namirial – headquartered in Senigallia, Italy
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Enabling growth through innovative fund strategies and investment solutions across the capital structure
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