Creative Co-Op Inc. has been acquired by Eureka Growth Capital
Creative Co-Op Inc. and its affiliates have completed a recapitalization led by Eureka Growth Capital (Eureka). Financial details of this transaction have not been disclosed.
Creative Co-Op is a rapidly growing, family owned designer, sourced manufacturer and marketer of home decorative accessories and giftware. The company’s products are sold to independent retailers and national key accounts in the USA, as well as through Creative Home branded retail storefronts in over 15 cities located throughout China.
Philadelphia-based Eureka Growth Capital is a private equity firm specializing in growth capital investments, management buyouts, acquisitions, and ownership transfers in middle-market companies.
One of Oaklins' teams in the USA served as exclusive financial advisor to Creative Co-Op Inc. and its affiliates in its leveraged minority recapitalization led by Eureka Growth Capital. Creative Co-Op retained our American team to explore alternatives in order to attract a value added partner to help the next generation of family members in the business accelerate growth.


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