• Gregg Taylor (Salter Brothers): Are we seeing green shoots for high-growth, emerging Australian companies?

  • Apr 14 2024
  • Durata: 51 min
  • Podcast
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Gregg Taylor (Salter Brothers): Are we seeing green shoots for high-growth, emerging Australian companies?

  • Riassunto

  • In this episode, EWL Partner and Wealth Advisor Ryan Loehr, speaks with Gregg Taylor from Salter Brothers.

    Gregg leads the equities investment team at Salter Brothers, a reputable Australian alternatives investment manager responsible for overseeing $3.5bn of assets for HNW investors and institutions.

    We have known Gregg across various iterations of his career, which has seen him work across broking, investment banking and portfolio manager roles with leading institutions. Then building and successfully exiting a large media-tech business as well as a funds management business (Bombora) before joining Salter Brothers. In this episode, we dive into some of the key considerations for founders seeking the right investment partner; unpack some of the common challenges these high-growth businesses face; and discuss why the market for these companies has become attractively priced.

    As active investors, finding value often requires a contrarian approach; and both small and pre-IPO businesses have recently lagged larger indices by a large margin. This episode is well suited to founders thinking about taking on a capital partner and key considerations; or investors wanting to understand some of the underappreciated opportunities in high-growth, emerging Australian companies.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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In this episode, EWL Partner and Wealth Advisor Ryan Loehr, speaks with Gregg Taylor from Salter Brothers.

Gregg leads the equities investment team at Salter Brothers, a reputable Australian alternatives investment manager responsible for overseeing $3.5bn of assets for HNW investors and institutions.

We have known Gregg across various iterations of his career, which has seen him work across broking, investment banking and portfolio manager roles with leading institutions. Then building and successfully exiting a large media-tech business as well as a funds management business (Bombora) before joining Salter Brothers. In this episode, we dive into some of the key considerations for founders seeking the right investment partner; unpack some of the common challenges these high-growth businesses face; and discuss why the market for these companies has become attractively priced.

As active investors, finding value often requires a contrarian approach; and both small and pre-IPO businesses have recently lagged larger indices by a large margin. This episode is well suited to founders thinking about taking on a capital partner and key considerations; or investors wanting to understand some of the underappreciated opportunities in high-growth, emerging Australian companies.


Disclaimer:
The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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