Fund Established: 2005
Fund Status: Closed
Fund Size: 1-Billion US Dollar
Maximum Investment: Open
Minimum Investment: 1-Million US Dollar
Geographical Preference: Worldwide
Industry Focus: All Industries Considered
Fund Lifetime: Fixed – Life
ROI for the year 2010: 34.7 Percent
ROI for the year 2011: 36.5 Percent
GABM Launches its $1-Billion US Dollar
IBDF Private Equity Fund
June17,
2005
Global
Association of Billionaires and Millionaires (GABM) has just launched its
$1-Billion US Dollar IBDF Private Equity Fund. The IBDF Private Equity Fund is
according to Mr. Mark Paulsmeier, President of GABM, the first of a few capital
funds GABM aims to establish to fund its international philanthropic activities
in accordance with GABM's new business funding model.
The
new GABM business funding model entails the establishment of capital funds on
regular intervals in which only its associate members can invest capital. In
terms of an agreement with its associate members, 50 percent of all profits
derived from these capital funds are directed to the funding of business development
projects from all over the world.
Mr.
Paulsmeier added that this unique and sustainable business funding model of
GABM will allow the organization to seldom request capital grants from its
associate members to fund its operations as is usually the case with similar
organizations.
The
IBDF Private Equity Fund will invest a minimum of $1-Million US Dollar in
lucrative projects such as business start-ups, mergers & acquisitions,
MBO's, MBI's, LBO's, IPO's, corporate restructurings, property developments,
business development and commodity trading transactions all over the world.
Fund Established: 2006
Fund Status: Closed
Fund Size: 1-Billion US Dollar
Maximum Investment: Open
Minimum Investment: 1-Million US Dollar
Geographical Preference: Worldwide
Industry Focus: All Industries Considered
Fund Lifetime: Fixed - Life
ROI for the year 2010: 28 Percent
ROI for the year 2011: 34.4 Percent
GABM announces its second $1-Billion
US Dollar Capital Fund
January
26, 2006
Mark
Paulsmeier, President of Global Association of Billionaires and Millionaires
(GABM), has yesterday announced the closure of the Summit Private Equity Fund
after successfully raising $1-Billion US Dollar from its associate members.
The
Summit Private Equity Fund is the second $1-Billion US Dollar fund in the GABM
portfolio, which will focus on the funding of start-ups, mergers &
acquisitions, MBO's, MBI's, LBO's, IPO's, corporate restructurings, property
developments, business development and commodity trading transactions from all
over the world.
The
minimum investment considered for an investment in new projects will be $1-Million
US Dollar.
The
unique feature of the fund will be that fifty percent of all proceeds will be
allocated to the global philanthropic programs of GABM.
Fund Established: 2007
Fund Status: Closed
Fund Size: 1-Billion US Dollar
Maximum Investment: Open
Minimum Investment: 1-Million US Dollar
Geographical Preference: Worldwide
Industry Focus: All Industries Considered
Fund Lifetime: Fixed – Life
ROI for the year 2010: 41.2 Percent
ROI for the year 2011: 39
Percent
GABM closes the BDP Private Equity
Fund, its fifth $1-Billion US Dollar capital fund
May
4, 2007
Global
Association of Billionaires and Millionaires (GABM) has launched yet another
$1-Billion US Dollar venture capital fund, which is again funded exclusively by
its associate members.
The
BDP Private Equity Fund is the third $1-Billion US Dollar private equity fund
established by GABM to invest in lucrative business start-ups, mergers &
acquisitions, MBO's, MBI's, LBO's, IPO's, corporate restructurings, property
developments, business development and commodity trading transactions all over
the world.
The
minimum investment of the fund will be $1-Million US Dollar and projects from
all industries will be considered for investment and funding purposes.
Mr.
Mark Paulsmeier, President of GABM, has indicated that they are extremely
excited about the GABM associate members' support and investments in these
funds. Fifty percent of the profits generated by the GABM capital funds are
utilized to fund the GABM organization's global philanthropic programs.