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Comvest Partners Announces $70 Million Senior Credit Facility For Nationwide Energy Partners to Support Growth Strategy

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #Comvest--Comvest Partners, a leading middle-market private equity and credit investment firm, is pleased to announce that its direct lending platform, Comvest Credit Partners, is acting as Administrative Agent and is the Sole Lender on a $70 million senior secured credit facility (the “Financing”) for Nationwide Energy Partners (“NEP”, or the “Company”), an Ohio-based provider of utility management services to the multifamily market. The Financing will be used to...

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