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Nima Sedaghat is the co-founder of Wayfinder Capital, the first institutional fund of search funds and searcher-led transactions in Australia and a partner of Australian law firm HWL Ebsworth, a full-service commercial law firm with offices all around Australia.
He's been advising business owners, executives, Australian and foreign investors, as well as sponsors on restructures, mergers, acquisitions, and investment transactions for almost 15 years. Since 2017, he's been active in the Australian search fund ecosystem.
He was introduced to the search fund model by a well-known person in the Australian search community Nick Bamford. He has continued his journey in search and met a lot of interesting people in the community.
In this episode, Nima shares with us his knowledge not only in relation to legal and structuring issues but also in relation to the Australian search fund ecosystem. In this conversation, I had a great time getting into a bit of the nitty-gritty detail from a legal perspective in relation to the search fund structure. This is something that can be an unnecessary hurdle for those people thinking about search as a career path.
Trying to consider the legal and tax implications of the search fund structure can be daunting, so it's great to know that there are people in Australia that have considered the application of the commercials of a search fund from a legal and tax perspective. It's really great to have people like Nima in our community who are helping people come to market. I hope you enjoy the conversation.
Show Notes:
Connect with Pete: LinkedIn
Connect with Nima: LinkedIn
By Pete SeligmanNima Sedaghat is the co-founder of Wayfinder Capital, the first institutional fund of search funds and searcher-led transactions in Australia and a partner of Australian law firm HWL Ebsworth, a full-service commercial law firm with offices all around Australia.
He's been advising business owners, executives, Australian and foreign investors, as well as sponsors on restructures, mergers, acquisitions, and investment transactions for almost 15 years. Since 2017, he's been active in the Australian search fund ecosystem.
He was introduced to the search fund model by a well-known person in the Australian search community Nick Bamford. He has continued his journey in search and met a lot of interesting people in the community.
In this episode, Nima shares with us his knowledge not only in relation to legal and structuring issues but also in relation to the Australian search fund ecosystem. In this conversation, I had a great time getting into a bit of the nitty-gritty detail from a legal perspective in relation to the search fund structure. This is something that can be an unnecessary hurdle for those people thinking about search as a career path.
Trying to consider the legal and tax implications of the search fund structure can be daunting, so it's great to know that there are people in Australia that have considered the application of the commercials of a search fund from a legal and tax perspective. It's really great to have people like Nima in our community who are helping people come to market. I hope you enjoy the conversation.
Show Notes:
Connect with Pete: LinkedIn
Connect with Nima: LinkedIn