Olivier Sarkozy
Founder and Managing Partner
Further Capital

Olivier Sarkozy is the Founder and Managing Partner of Further Global and serves as the Chairman of the Investment Committee. Prior to founding Further Global, from 2008 to June 2016, Mr. Sarkozy was a Managing Director at The Carlyle Group and head of Carlyle’s Global Financial Services group where he focused on investing in management buyouts, growth capital opportunities and strategic minority investments in financial services. Mr. Sarkozy currently serves on the boards of Celink, Global Benefits Group, and Payment Alliance International, and previously served on the boards of BankUnited, Bank of Butterfield, TCW, Duff & Phelps, DBRS and Athena Art Finance.

Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Sarkozy was Global Co-Head of the Financial Institutions Group at UBS Investment Bank. He joined UBS in January of 2003, after spending 11 years at Credit Suisse First Boston, where he was a Managing Director in the Financial Institutions Group. While at UBS, he worked on many of the largest mergers in the U.S. financial industry, including, amongst others, advising Sallie Mae in its attempted $25 billion take-private transaction and subsequent recapitalization, Mellon on its $17 billion merger of equals with The Bank of New York, Charles Schwab on its sale of US Trust to Bank of America, MBNA on its $36 billon sale to Bank of America, Wachovia in its $14 billion acquisition of SouthTrust, National Commerce in its $7 billion sale to SunTrust and Regions Financial in its $6 billion merger of equals with Union Planters. While at CSFB, Mr. Sarkozy advised Wachovia in its merger of equals with First Union and concurrent defense against a competing hostile proposal from SunTrust, Dime Bancorp in its merger with Washington Mutual, CoreStates Financial in its sale to First Union, Wells Fargo in its merger with Norwest and Wells Fargo in its successful hostile acquisition of First Interstate. In addition, while at UBS, Mr. Sarkozy was involved in a number of important equity capital raising transactions, including CIBC’s $2.9 billion recapitalization and Sallie Mae in its $3.0 billion recapitalization. While at UBS, he also acted as lead advisor in a number of other notable transactions, including Dime Bancorp’s private placement of preferred and other equity securities to Warburg Pincus, as part of their successful defense against a hostile tender offer from North Fork and the recapitalization of Glendale Federal Bank, which at the time was the largest recapitalization in U.S. history.

Mr. Sarkozy received his Masters in Medieval History (with Honors) from St. Andrews University in Scotland.