Diligence memo · auto-generated · as of July 2, 2026
Bridge Management Holdings, L.P.
Bridge Management Holdings, L.P. looks fair against its niche peers and is dormant on financing cadence.
Businessfiled
Bridge Management Holdings, L.P. operates in Other, based in GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN.
Sector still resolves to a broad 'Other' bucket, so operating comparables below are weaker than for a tightly-classified peer.
No verified homepage on file yet — operating evidence is limited to the public record.
Capital & rounds (filed)filed
Bridge Management Holdings, L.P. has raised $26M in disclosed capital across 3 recorded rounds, aggregated from public filings. Its latest round is modeled as Series B (a $15M–$40M round).
Largest single filing: $16M on 2010-03-26.
Most recent recorded round closed around 2010-03-26.
Valuation (modeled)modeled
Provath models Bridge Management Holdings, L.P. at approximately $262M (range $39M–$1.0B). This is an algorithmic estimate from round sizes and same-niche peers — not a quoted or reported figure.
Read: Fair. Modeled value is 0.72× the median modeled value of Series B Other companies in 2010–2012 (251 peers) — value vs value, same stage and era. Within the normal band (72% of peer median) for its niche.
Financing rhythm & timingmixed
Last raise 16.3 yr ago; this sector typically re-raises about every 11 months.
Silent for over 3× the sector's normal cadence.
The last round stepped up 3.1× from the prior — scaling.
Comparablesmixed
Capital scale ranks ahead of 88% of Other peers (25015 compared).
Modeled value ranks above 91% of those peers.
Closest niche peers: ATS Consolidated, Inc., Amber Holding Inc., Varsity AP Holdings LLC, Nordic Cold Storage Holdings, LLC, Nevsun Resources Ltd.
Peoplefiled
8 named people on file across officers, directors and signatories.
Risks & flagsmixed
Financing has been silent well beyond sector cadence — possibly defunct, acquired, or paused.
Broad sector classification weakens peer comparison.
No clearly named CEO/founder/principal in the surfaced records — key-person evidence is thin.