Crestline Management, a global alternative investment management firm, closed Crestline European Capital Solutions Fund II (ECSFII) with $625 million in capital commitments, nearly 75% larger than Fund I. The fund received strong support from both existing Crestline clients and new investor relationships globally, including a diverse group of public and private pension plans, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds and other institutional investors.
Consistent with the European Capital Solutions Strategy Crestline has employed since 2015, ECSFII originates, structures and finances tailored capital solution, ranging from senior debt to structured equity, for asset-backed and lower-middle market businesses across North and Western Europe. The strategy targets situations underpinned by tangible collateral, including hard assets such as real estate, infrastructure and transportation, financial and esoteric assets such as music royalties and litigation finance, as well as asset-heavy, often entrepreneur-led or family-owned companies seeking transitional capital. It is managed by Crestline’s European Capital Solutions team, whose senior leadership has worked together for more than 20 years and has deployed approximately $2 billion across 45 transactions in Europe. Since launching in 2025, ECSFII has demonstrated strong early momentum, establishing a diversified portfolio with approximately 35% of the fund committed and a significant realization completed as of Q2/26.
“The successful close of ECSFII reflects the trust our investors have placed in us, and we are deeply grateful for their continued partnership and support,” Michael Guy, executive managing director and head of European Credit for Crestline, said. “The European lower-middle market continues to face a significant and persistent funding gap — one that requires creativity, speed and deep asset-level underwriting expertise. ECSFII was designed to address this opportunity. The fund’s early momentum reflects the experience, capabilities and relationships our team has developed over more than a decade, and we look forward to continuing to deliver for our investors.”
Keith Williams, executive managing director and chief investment officer of Crestline, added, “Crestline has spent well over a decade building relationships and a proprietary sourcing network in this market, which lets us access bilateral opportunities that are often difficult to replicate. The financing needs of lower-middle-market European businesses continue to grow, and our hands-on approach to structuring is purpose-built to meet them. We are grateful for the support behind ECSFII and we look forward to putting this capital to work and continuing to grow our European platform.”






