Belt and Road Summit 2025- Deal-making

10–16 Sept 2025 | China (Hong Kong)

Central Europe Trust

cet.co.uk/London, United Kingdom
2 profile visits

About

Central Europe Trust (CET) was co-founded in 1989 by The Rt Hon the Lord Lawson of Blaby, PC, who as energy minister and chancellor under Baroness Thatcher led the economic liberalization of the United Kingdom, “Big Bang” financial deregulation of the City of London, ₤80b privatization program, and was of Central & East European (CEE) descent. CET’s leadership has 300+ years of experience including at Booz Allen Hamilton, JP Morgan, SG Warburg, Rothschild, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley.

CET is headquartered in London; represented in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, fmr Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Russia and has been involved in projects having 1,000+ clients/counterparties:

Financial advisory: 235+ merger, acquisition, corporate/project finance transactions (including 50+ involving $10b+ of private equity)

Private equity: 8 CEE funds, 80+ investments, $825m+ with partners European Union (PHARE Programme), European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), PPF (Petr Kellner †), AIG, Framlington (now AXA), Credit Commercial de France (HSBC/Cerberus), Bank Zachodni (Santander/Erste), Jupiter Asset Management, Commerzbank, and Charterhouse, generating 30%IRR/ROIC.

Management consulting: 1,000+ market entry, business development, operational/financial optimization, and restructuring engagements

CET seeks minority and majority equity, credit and asset transactions proactively in CEE but can consider worldwide of €1m-500m+ in all sectors, including, inter alia, technology, financials, health care, consumer, communications, industrials, energy, real assets, materials, and utilities.

Agriculture, Food and Rural Development

Agro-IndustryFood ProcessingIrrigation And DrainageLivestockPlantation, Fishery And Forestry

Urban Development

City Planning and RedevelopmentEducationHealth FacilitiesHospitality & TourismSmart City DevelopmentProperty DevelopmentNew Town DevelopmentTechnology ParkIndustrial ParksFree Trade Zone

Transport and Logistics Infrastructure

Air Cargo TerminalCargo AirlineContainer TerminalFreight Forwarder / Logistics Service ProviderMarine InsuranceTunnelsUrban rail and transport facilitiesWarehouse and logistics parks

Technology

Bio-TechBuilding And Construction TechnologyE-BusinessEducation TechnologyEnvironmental TechnologyFin-TechHealth TechnologyIntelligent ManufacturingMedical TechnologySupply Chain TechnologySmart City TechnologyProperty TechnologyIoT

Public Utilities

ICT And Data CenterTelecommunicationsWaste TreatmentWater & Sanitation

Financial Services

Commercial BankingFund ManagementHedge FundsInstitutional InvestmentInsuranceInvestment BankingIslamic FinanceMergers & AcquisitionPrivate BankingPrivate Equity & Venture CapitalRisk Management (Financial Services)SecuritiesSyndicated LoansTrust FundWealth Management

Manufacturing

Manufacturing

Energy and Natural Resources

Biomass EnergyEnergy StorageFossil Fuel Power PlantsGeothermal EnergyHydroelectric EnergyNatural ResourcesNuclear Power PlantMiningOil & GasPower TransmissionRenewable EnergySolar EnergyWaste To EnergyWind EnergyHydrogen EnergyOther Renewable Energy

Additional questions

Other Place of Business

Northern EuropeSouthern EuropeWestern EuropeCentral AsiaEastern Europe

Representatives

David Keresztes

Principal

Central Europe Trust

Marketplace (1)

  • Project

    Central & East European Private Equity Fund

    Co-founded by Lord Lawson in 1989, CET co-managed 8 private equity funds (30% IRR/3.5x ROIC) and seeks a partner to establish fund/program 9

    • Yes
    • None
    • Equity
    • Technology
    • Manufacturing
    • Joint Venture
    • Private Project
    • Project Planning
    • Public Utilities
    • Urban Development
    • Financial Services
    • 50,000,001 USD or above
    • 50,000,001 USD or above
    • Energy and Natural Resources
    • Private Equity & Venture Capital
    • Transport and Logistics Infrastructure
    • Agriculture, Food and Rural Development
    Author

    David Keresztes

    Principal at Central Europe Trust

    London, United Kingdom