Reef Pass Investors – Seeking long term-oriented hold-co founders to partner with

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September 17, 2025

by an investor from University of Virginia-McIntire - McIntire School of Commerce in New York, NY, USA

Reef Pass Investors partners with talented founders to build market-leading serial acquisition platforms (HoldCos, LTH platforms). Our approach is rooted in decades of studying the world's best public holding companies, and we began backing the next generation of private holdcos in###-###-#### Our historic investments have had very strong results and are approaching 100 + acquisitions collectively. We provide the operational/M&A support of a leading private equity firm with the entrepreneurial autonomy and forward thinking of a venture partner. We are long-term builders, targeting 7 to 15 year holds (or longer) designed for durable value creation—not a 5-year flip. We are seeking up to 10 exceptional platforms to partner with the next few years. Our growing team combines talent from firms like Shore Capital Partners, a leader in high-velocity M&A (1,000+ acquisitions in 10 years), and Turn/River, whose growth engineering expertise regularly doubles organic growth post-acquisition. We are ready to build with you. We aim to be the best partner on your journey and welcome the opportunity to collaborate. Please contact us in Search Funder or on our website where you can fill out our contact page. Reef Pass | Serial Acquisition Investors https://www.reefpassinvestors.com/
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Reply by a searcher
from University of St. Gallen in New York, NY, USA
Robert, will be reaching out to you via email.
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from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Portland, OR, USA
^redacted‌ - thank you for posting. Please repost this using the PPM function and select Investor Seeking Searcher. This will make it easier to find/filter going forward after this post gets buried in a couple of days. I'm happy to tag the HoldCo community for you once you've done so. :-)
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