Director
Learn more about Alex Brindley
Alex is a Director of our Corporate Finance business based in our Birmingham office and works across the UK and internationally. He specialises in advising owner managers, private equity and corporates on sales, acquisitions and growth funding.
Alex has over 8 years of experience delivering domestic and international corporate finance transactions, and working with founder-owned businesses, management teams, institutional investors and listed corporates across the healthcare, business services and industrial sectors.
His recent transactions include providing buy-side support to LDC, the private equity arm of Lloyds Bank, on its investment in Harper James Limited, a fast growing commercial law firm. This involved delivering financial analysis and modelling, managing all due diligence workstreams and coordinating legal, tax and other advisers.
He provided management advisory services to Ineos Hygienics, a rapidly growing provider of disruptive, science-backed hygiene products, on its sale to SKG Capital Partners. Alex and his team acted as an independent sounding board, using their extensive deal experience to provide strategic and commercial guidance throughout the transaction, helping to shape key deal terms and positioning.
Prior to joining BTG, Alex qualified as a Chartered Accountant at a Big Four accounting practice and later gained experience at Clearwater.
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