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Seattle Private Equity Firm Secures $199 Million for Bellevue-Based Impel Co.

by Joy Ale
March 25, 2025
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Seattle-based private equity firm Pike Street Capital has successfully closed a $199 million fund to support Impel Co., a Bellevue company specializing in fluid-management systems.

The investment was led by NorthSands Capital and Painswick Capital, with NorthSands contributing $100 million. Pike Street Capital structured the fund as a single-asset continuation vehicle, allowing investors to extend their commitments beyond the initial investment term.

“The additional capital and longer investment period will enable the outstanding management team to fully execute its growth strategy,” said Dave Dandel, partner at Pike Street Capital, in a statement.

Expansion and Industry Reach

Impel Co. was established in 2021 following Pike Street Capital’s acquisition of PumpTech, a pumping products company. Under the leadership of industry veteran Doug Staab, Impel has since integrated multiple acquisitions into its operations. The company serves a broad range of industries, including water and wastewater management, agriculture, industrial applications, and mining. It operates nine subsidiaries and provides services related to pumps, seals, valves, motors, instruments, and controls.

Pike Street Capital’s Investment Strategy

Pike Street Capital previously raised $237 million in 2020 for its first fund, Pike Street Capital Partners. The firm focuses on industrial technology, logistics, and specialty manufacturing companies, typically investing in businesses with annual revenues between $10 million and $100 million. Its portfolio includes QuickBox Fulfillment, a logistics company, and Fair Market, a specialty foods distributor.

Investment Partners

NorthSands Capital, founded in 2023, specializes in private equity investments. Painswick Capital, based in New York City, is known for its expertise in single-asset continuation vehicles. The latest investment in Impel Co. aligns with both firms’ strategic focus on long-term, growth-oriented investments.

With this new funding, Impel Co. is positioned to expand its market presence and drive innovation in the fluid-management sector.

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