Tasleem Rhemu

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Hi Tasleem — I'm from Zimbabwe, did M&A banking then growth equity at a European fund. Now running proprietary outreach to UK business owners. Put together a register of 322 UK companies open to sale — thought it might be relevant for Epilogue.

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Hey Tasleem, similar background, weirdly — I'm from Zimbabwe, did growth equity in London, not building a succession-focused fund like Epilogue. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Epilogue? — Russ

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Hey Tasleem, similar background, weirdly — I'm from Zimbabwe, did growth equity in London, not building a succession-focused fund like Epilogue. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Epilogue? — Russ

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hey Tasleem — one more thought on origination. after hitting this wall myself doing growth equity, I ended up building origination infrastructure for funds full-time — Mentmore Capital, Axiom Equity, Noble Rock, a few others. at my old fund we had a solid stack and smart people, and origination still restarted from scratch every cycle. the funds who systematise it early end up compounding deal flow — the ones who don't keep resetting. curious if Epilogue has cracked that or if it's the same pattern. — Russ

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hey Tasleem — appreciate the connect either way. we documented the origination infrastructure we've built across funds — tech stack, workflows, prompts. free to share if it'd be useful at Epilogue. either way, I'm around if origination ever becomes a conversation worth having. — Russ

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what_they_do: acquiring small uk businesses for succession
Subject A: one for Epilogue
Subject B: 322 uk companies
Email 1A — The Give

Hi Tasleem — similar-ish background. I'm from Zim and was a banker doing M&A at Greenhill, then moved into growth equity in London. Now I build proprietary origination systems for funds like yours across fragmented UK businesses. Over the past 6 months, one of my systems surfaced 300+ off-market conversations with owners across 10 sectors. I've put them together: 322 UK companies open to sale. One that looked relevant for Epilogue: A long-established £10-25m provider of branded marketing materials and creative collateral managing international supply chains for global corporate clients. Here's the link: https://sample.searchloop.ai/ Worth a quick call? I can walk through how I got this and share some of the actual names. — Russ linkedin.com/in/russellt23 PS: if this isn't relevant, reply no and I'll leave you in peace. might even go for a walk.

Email 1B — The Give (A/B Variant)

Hi Tasleem — similar-ish background. I'm from Zim and was a banker doing M&A at Greenhill, then moved into growth equity in London. Now I build proprietary origination systems for funds like yours across fragmented UK businesses. Over the past 6 months, one of my systems surfaced 300+ off-market conversations with owners across 10 sectors. I've put them together: 322 UK companies open to sale. One that looked relevant for Epilogue: A long-established £10-25m provider of branded marketing materials and creative collateral managing international supply chains for global corporate clients. Here's the link: https://sample.searchloop.ai/ Worth a quick call? I can walk through how I got this and share some of the actual names. — Russ linkedin.com/in/russellt23 PS: if this isn't relevant, reply no and I'll leave you in peace. might even go for a walk.

Email 2 — Follow-up

Hi Tasleem — quick second note in case this got buried. The list is here: https://sample.searchloop.ai/ It is anonymised, but it should show the shape of the work: sector, scale, owner motivation, and enough to judge whether the source is useful for Epilogue. Worth 15 mins to map what an origination loop could look like for Epilogue? Useful whether you're moving on something now or just want a plan in your back pocket for the next 6-12 months. — Russ linkedin.com/in/russellt23 PS: if this isn't relevant, reply no and I'll leave you in peace. might even go for a walk.

Email 3 — Follow-up

Hi Tasleem — last nudge. The useful bit is not really the list. It is the system behind it: direct owner conversations, matched to buyer theses, across fragmented UK sectors. One more example that mapped to Epilogue: A £10-25m specialist designer and supplier of premium bespoke packaging solutions serving global high-end brands and specialist retail sectors. Worth 15 mins to map what an origination loop could look like? Useful whether you're moving now or just want a plan in your back pocket for the next 6-12 months. — Russ linkedin.com/in/russellt23 PS: if this isn't relevant, reply no and I'll leave you in peace. might even go for a walk.

Email 4 — Breakup

Tasleem — I'll leave it there. Link's here if useful later: https://sample.searchloop.ai/ — Russ linkedin.com/in/russellt23 PS: if this isn't relevant, reply no and I'll leave you in peace. might even go for a walk.

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## PROSPECT INFORMATION: Name: Tasleem Rhemu Title: Director Fund: Epilogue Capital Partners Background: Please provide the Profile Data and Posts Data you would like me to analyze. I am ready to process the information as soon as you paste it. Fund details: - Description: Epilogue Capital Partners is committed to acquiring and advancing high-potential businesses across various sectors, particularly those with revenues up to £50 million. Our core mission is to offer a strategic succession pathway that provides business owners with a smooth transition, whether they are retiring, pursuing new ventures, or seeking a change. For Business Owners Considering Succession: At Epilogue Capital Partners, we offer a tailored approach to succession planning. Our dedicated team provides the necessary capital and strategic insight to enhance and expand your business. We are focused on facilitating a seamless transition, allowing you to step away from daily operations with confidence, while ensuring that the legacy and values you’ve built are preserved. We are not a traditional private equity firm. Instead, we offer a bespoke solution for owners looking to monetise their business and secure its future. Our emphasis is on nurturing the business and its employees, ensuring continued growth and prosperity. For Employees: We are passionate about driving business growth and innovation. By fostering a supportive and collaborative environment, we empower employees to excel and contribute to the company’s success. At Epilogue Capital Partners, we value bold thinking and encourage our teams to embrace new challenges, working together to elevate the business to new heights. - Website: https://www.epiloguecp.co.uk - Location: London, England, United Kingdom - Lead qualification: Research: - Query: =Epilogue Capital Partners Tasleem Rhemu recent investments fund thesis - Answer: Tasleem Rhemu is with Epilogue Capital Partners, focusing on succession management for small businesses. The firm recently acquired Care Connectors Medical Group. No recent fund thesis details are available.

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