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Croatian Provectus Capital Partners launches €162.5M Fund II to back growth in Southeast Europe

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Jakob Ulrych
October 9, 2025
Provectus Capital Partner, Croatian private equity firms, announced the first close of its second buyout fund, PCP SEE Fund II, with total commitments of €162.5 million.

PCP SEE Fund II focuses on healthcare investments across the Adriatic region while expanding into fast-growing sectors with consolidation potential. The fund targets market leaders in Croatia, Slovenia, and neighboring countries, with plans to expand into Romania and Bulgaria. PCP SEE Fund II follows a Buy & Build strategy, investing €15-25 million per platform, often combining equity, debt financing, and co-investments with other investors.

Our investors share our conviction that there are significant opportunities in this region for disciplined Buy & Build strategies. With Fund II, we will continue to invest in healthcare while also expanding into new high-growth, fragmented sectors and geographies across Southeast Europe,” says Igor Čičak, CEO and Managing Partner of Provectus Capital Partners.

Commitments were secured from a diversified base of institutional investors, including banks and development finance institutions, pension funds, insurance companies, and family offices.

PCP SEE Fund II is expected to have its final close in Q2/Q3 in 2026 with the final fund size amounting to up to €250 million.

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