TRUE PartnerS. 

We invest in non-discretionary B2B business services companies built on performance, people and trust. 

Nate, Executive

How We Invest 

A Better Way to Build Stronger Companies. 


Every partner we invest in shares one common thread: a strong foundation of customer success and client satisfaction. We partner with founder-led and entrepreneurial companies that provide indispensable business services within the lower middle market. 

- EBITDA: $4–20M target range 

- Founder-led or entrepreneurial-led ownership

- Finance Need: First institutional capital 

- Growth Profile: Strong organic performance + add-on pipeline 

- Culture Fit: Collaborative, humble, aligned 

- Sectors: Non-discretionary business services 

Services Sectors Where We Invest 
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Facility
Services

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Industrial services

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IT & Security Services

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Human capital & finance

Partners
we invest alongside
01. Leadership committed to partnering

02. Profitable, growing in the lower mid-market

03. 3x+ growth & significant value creation potential

04. MNon-discretionary B2b Services

WHAT WE BELIEVE

No Egos Operating System

We are a capital investment partner who understands services-based businesses better than most. And we know from experience that great partnerships and exceptional outcomes start with good people. Beyond financial metrics, our No-Egos Operating System guides our partnership criteria.  Our Southfield Capital culture might is a good fit with companies with a leadership team that wants

1. A Strategic Prtner

Not a boss

4. Support

Without losing control of what makes you unique.

5. No-Ego

Shoulder-to-shoulder working style

2. Communication

Clear and consistent

3. Strong Alignment

Around goals and timelines