Johannes Suter, managing partner of Helvetica Capital, the Zurich private equity boutique, left the firm in May. Suter, who founded the company in 2015, served on the board of directors and the board of directors. He was responsible for co-leading the business, new business initiatives and parts of the corporate investment portfolio.
The company will continue to be led by the other two managing partners, Philipp Berner and Christian Füssinger.
Suter told Citywire Switzerland that after ten years at Helvetica and ten investments of more than CHF 100 million, he felt it was a good time to move on. While Suter said he would remain connected to his entrepreneurial network and investment activities, he was not in a position to provide more details about his next career chapter.