Resurgent Capital Partners
Lower middle-market private equity firm specializing in distressed, divestitured, and performing companies across SaaS, business services, healthcare, and e-commerce sectors.
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Company Overview
Resurgent Capital Partners
What They Buy
- Target: Lower middle-market companies across multiple sectors
- Size: $5M - $100M revenue, negative to $10M EBITDA (based on original list)
- Focus: SaaS, business services, healthcare, retail, logistics, e-commerce
- Structure: Distressed, divestitured, and performing company acquisitions
- Approach: Turnaround and operational improvement expertise
- Geography: Primarily North America
Recent Major Investments
- SaaS IVR Software: Paratransit management platform
- Enterprise SEO SaaS: Software and services platform
- SaaS Payments Company: Payment processing solutions
- Multi-unit Retail: 20 tanning salon locations
- Freight Brokerage: Logistics and transportation services
Track Record
- Founded: 2017 in Westlake Village, California
- Leadership: Dan Tamkin (Founder & Managing Partner), Bryce Winkle (Partner)
- Scale: Portfolio totaling $60M+ revenue, 200+ employees, $8M+ EBITDA
- Experience: Dan Tamkin - 8-time successful turnaround leader, ex-CTO of $2B company
- Philosophy: Corporate reinvention with operational improvement focus
- Approach: Partner with existing management or provide interim leadership
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Last updated: October 6, 2025
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