Mark Lewkovitz

Managing Director

Stanton Road Partners

Joined: 2021

Office Phone:

+61 2 9131 2870


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Bio

Mark joined Stanton Road Partners in 2021 and brings twenty years’ investment banking and corporate advisory experience with Morgan Stanley, ABN AMRO and Grant Samuel. Mark has completed mergers and acquisitions with an aggregate value exceeding $20 billion and has led a wide range of engagements including sellside and buyside M&A, initial public offerings, strategic reviews and capital advice. Mark has worked across a diverse range of sectors with coverage areas including private equity, financials, industrials and technology. Mark’s recent advisory roles include: advising Compare Club on its partnering transaction with Next Capital, advising Livingbridge on the acquisition of Waste Services Group, advising Mortgage Choice on its scheme of arrangement with REA, advising Pemba Capital Partners on the acquisition of Arteva insurance premium funding, advising Next Capital on the acquisition of SilverChef, advising WEX on the acquisition of eNett and Optal, advising Norske Skog on the sale of its Albury paper mill to Visy and its Tasmanian softwood plantation to New Forests and advising Cluey on its Series A and Series B capital raisings and IPO. Other selected transactions include: advising GE Capital on the sale of Latitude and on the carve-up of its ANZ commercial finance portfolios, advising SG Fleet on its IPO and on the acquisition of NLC, advising Lennox International on the carve-out of Heatcraft Asia Pacific to Beijer Ref, Reece and Leda Holdings, advising SUEZ Environment on the acquisition of Waste Services NSW, advising FleetPlus on its sale to Eclipx, advising Retail Decisions on the sale of Motorpass to WEX, advising GMO Renewables and Forestry Tasmania on the sale of their Tasmanian softwood joint venture to New Forests and advising San Miguel on the sale of National Foods and James Boag. Mark has a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws from The University of New South Wales.

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