Dominic Shorthouse is a British private investor, founder of
private equity
Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public; instead it is offered to specialized investment funds and limited partnerships that take an active role in the management and structuring of the co ...
business Englefield Capital LLP and a former partner at Warburg Pincus. His notable investments include the creation of the UK terrestrial TV channel
Channel 5 and Cognita, a UK-based private schools operator. He is a member of the advisory board of ManoCap, which invests in post-conflict African states, and a member of the Advisory Board of Lennox Investment Management, investing in prime Central London residential property.
Early life and career
Shorthouse graduated from the
University of Oxford
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with a master's degree in
Latin
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and
Greek literature
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and
philosophy
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, and holds an MBA from the
Stanford Graduate School of Business
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the Postgraduate education, graduate business school of Stanford University, a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California. For several years it has been the most selective ...
. Prior to Stanford, Shorthouse worked in the investment-banking group at
Morgan Stanley
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and in 1987 interned at
Golder, Thoma & Cressey in Chicago.
Warburg Pincus
Before founding Englefield, Shorthouse was a partner at global private equity firm
Warburg Pincus
Warburg Pincus LLC is a global private equity firm, headquartered in New York City, with offices in the United States, Europe, Brazil, China, Southeast Asia and India. Warburg has been a private equity investor since 1966. As of April 2024 the f ...
. From the mid-1990s, he served as co-head of Warburg's London office and made several notable deals, including a founding investment in Channel 5, the sale of mortgage broker
John Charcol to
Bradford and Bingley
Bradford & Bingley plc was a British bank with headquarters in the West Yorkshire town of Bingley.
The bank was formed in December 2000 by demutualisation of the Bradford & Bingley Building Society following a vote of the building society's me ...
for £100m and deals in Aegis, London Weekend Television and Esprit Telecom.
Shorthouse was a non-executive director of several Warburg portfolio companies. Overall, he was involved in the investment of over $2 billion in the UK and Europe, in sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, real estate, sport, and technology, media and telecommunications.
Channel 5
While at Warburg, Shorthouse participated in the winning bid to create
Channel 5, the final
terrestrial television
Terrestrial television, or over-the-air television (OTA) is a type of television broadcasting in which the content is signal transmission, transmitted via radio waves from the terrestrial (Earth-based) transmitter of a TV station to a TV rece ...
network to launch on British TV. Shorthouse worked on the bid alongside
Lord Hollick,
Greg Dyke
Gregory Dyke (born 20 May 1947) is a British media executive, football administrator, journalist and broadcaster. Since the 1960s, Dyke has had a long career in the UK in print and then broadcast journalism. He is credited with introducing " t ...
and Ferd Kayser.
Channel 5's licence to broadcast was awarded under a controversial auction process conducted by the
Independent Television Commission
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) licensed and regulated commercial television services in the United Kingdom (except S4C in Wales) between 1 January 1991 and 28 December 2003.
History
The creation of ITC, by the Broadcasting Act ...
(ITC). The winning bid vehicle, named Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, offered £22,002,000 for the licence, exactly the same amount as a rival bid from
Virgin Television. The ITC decision was later contested in the
High Court by Virgin and other rival bidders. Appellants claimed that the ITC had been "...guilty of procedural impropriety", particularly that the ITC had unfairly allowed Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd to increase its programme funding by £100m four months after the deadline for bids had closed, and that the ITC had "...irrationally failed" Virgin's application on programme quality grounds. The High Court dismissed all claims and denied Virgin further leave to appeal.
In 1999 Warburg Pincus sold its 18% shareholding to Channel 5’s three other shareholders, Pearson, CLT-ufa and United News & Media, for a reported £180m.
Englefield Capital
In 2002 Shorthouse founded Englefield Capital, a European mid-market private equity house. Englefield’s initial partner was
Etienne de Villiers
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His former roles include executive chairman of the Association of Ten ...
, a former president at Walt Disney Television International. The firm's inaugural fund closed at €706 million, including a €650 million commitment from Bregal Investments LP, an investment vehicle owned by the
Brenninkmeijer family
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, owners of the
C&A retail chain. The balance came from
AXA
Axa S.A. is a French multinational insurance corporation headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It also provides investment management and other financial services via its subsidiaries. As of 2024, it is the fourth largest financi ...
,
Shell
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Architecture and design
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** Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses
Science Biology
* Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine ani ...
,
Delta Lloyd Group
Delta Lloyd Group was a Dutch insurer with operations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. It consisted of Delta Lloyd, OHRA, ABN AMRO Verzekeringen and a few minor banks. The company was the sixth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, with a ...
and around 150 individual investors. Englefield’s advisory board included former head of NATO
Lord Robertson, former CEO of
Rolls-Royce
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* Rolls-Royce Limited, a British manufacturer of cars and later aero engines, founded in 1906, now defunct
Automobiles
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Sir John Rose, CEO of
Reed Elsevier
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Sir Crispin Davis and
Paul Myners
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, former UK Treasury Minister.
Under Shorthouse, Englefield's investments included the creation of international schools business
Cognita
Cognita is a global private schools group which owns and operates schools throughout various countries. The group has over 100 schools and employs over 21,000 staff and teaches 95,000 students across 17 countries. Cognita schools teach 13 diffe ...
, the purchase of insurance company Canopius and an investment in renewable energy company Zephyr. Following the investment in Zephyr, Englefield set up a separate €200m fund raised from Bregal for renewable energy investments.
In 2009 the Brenninkmeijer family negotiated with Shorthouse to acquire Englefield's investments for its private equity subsidiary, Bregal Investments. Shorthouse retained the rights to the Englefield name and continues as a private investor.
Hambro Perks Acquisition Company (SPAC)
In November 2021 the Financial Times reported that Shorthouse had joined the board of Hambro Perks Acquisition Company, the first-ever
Special-purpose acquisition company
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(SPAC) to be listed on the
London Stock Exchange
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.
Other commercial interests
Shorthouse is a member of the advisory board of Lennox Investment Management.
Personal life
Shorthouse works with a number of charities. He serves on the board of the Amber Foundation, a charity which seeks to reduce the impact of unemployment among the 17-30 age group; he is also a trustee of the
Anna Freud
Anna Freud CBE ( ; ; 3 December 1895 – 9 October 1982) was a British psychoanalyst of Austrian Jewish descent. She was born in Vienna, the sixth and youngest child of Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays. She followed the path of her father a ...
Centre, a research charity dealing with child and adolescent mental health issue.
Debrett's
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''People of Today'' lists Shorthouse’s interests as golf, skiing, reading and
equitation
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More specifically, equitation may refer to a rider's position while mounted, and encompasses a rider's ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In horse show competitio ...
. He is a managing partner in an organic farm in Tillac, France.
References
External links
Englefield Capital (now Bregal Capital LLP)
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Living people
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)