Alpine Investors
People-driven private equity firm specializing in software and services businesses undergoing transitions. Known for their CEO-in-Training program and focus on exceptional talent.
Investment Requirements
Company Overview
Alpine Investors
What They Buy
- Target: Software, business services, consumer services companies
- Size: $1-50M EBITDA, up to $1B enterprise value
- Geography: US, Canada, Europe, Australia
- Focus: Businesses undergoing management/business model transitions
- Revenue Model: Repeat or recurring revenue preferred
Recent Activity
- Alpine Software Group: 50+ vertical SaaS acquisitions completed
- ThinkLP: ASG’s 50th acquisition (January 2023)
- AirDNA: Short-term rental intelligence platform
- Apex Service Partners: HVAC/plumbing/electrical services roll-up
- Vertex Service Partners: Home improvement services platform
Track Record
- Founded: 2000 in San Francisco
- Scale: $18.7B AUM, 850+ lifetime investments
- Team: Graham Weaver (Founder & Managing Partner)
- Model: “PeopleFirst” philosophy with CEO-in-Training program
- Recent Activity: 18+ platforms and 700+ add-ons in last 5 years
- Offices: San Francisco (HQ), New York, Salt Lake City
Portfolio Companies
Founder Testimonials
"We've always given founders the freedom to design life-changing exits with the confidence of knowing that the companies and teams they spent years — sometimes decades — creating will be in expert and caring hands as they enter their next stage."
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Last updated: October 6, 2025
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