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The Vistria Group Names John Atkinson as Operating Partner to Support Financial Services Strategy

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Veteran insurance executive joins Vistria to expand its insurance capabilities and support continued growth across its financial services portfolio.

The Vistria Group, LP (“Vistria”), a middle-market private investment firm with deep sector expertise across essential industries, announced that John Atkinson has joined as an Operating Partner within its Financial Services team.

Atkinson brings more than two decades of leadership experience across insurance brokerage, risk management, and human capital solutions. Most recently, he led one of Marsh’s fastest-growing business units across the U.S. and Canada, building scaled, client-centric platforms in complex insurance markets.

His appointment reflects Vistria’s continued focus on insurance as a core investment theme within financial services, alongside wealth management and the intersection of its core sectors, including healthcare, knowledge & learning, and housing. Atkinson will also leverage his experience to support portfolio companies across these areas as needed.

Vistria’s Financial Services portfolio has strong momentum across these themes, including investments in The Mather Group, a national RIA providing comprehensive wealth management services; Daybright Financial, a leading provider of benefits solutions to the K-12 and public sector; and Flores & Associates, a leading provider of consumer-directed health solutions to small and mid-sized employers.

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The addition of Atkinson further expands Vistria’s capabilities in insurance brokerage, while positioning the firm to build on recent investments such as Lumen Holdings and pursue additional opportunities across the insurance value chain.

“Insurance is a core area of focus for Vistria, and we see significant opportunity to invest behind differentiated platforms across brokerage and adjacent segments,” said Boris Rapoport, Senior Partner and Co-Head of Financial Services. “John’s experience working alongside management teams to drive growth and navigate industry complexity will enhance how we execute on that strategy.”

“John is a highly respected leader in the insurance industry with a track record of building and scaling businesses in complex markets,” said Mike Castleforte, Senior Partner and Co-Head of Financial Services. “His experience and perspective will be instrumental as we continue to grow our financial services platform and deepen our presence in insurance.”

“The insurance industry is evolving rapidly, with increasing demand for specialized expertise and client-centric solutions,” said Atkinson. “Vistria’s thematic approach and focus on operational value creation position it well to capitalize on these trends, and I’m excited to work with the team to support continued growth across the portfolio.”

Atkinson joins Vistria’s Financial Services group of Operating Partners, including a distinguished team with deep experience across insurance and financial services, such as Albert Benchimol, former CEO of AXIS Capital, Mark Smith, former President of K2 Insurance Services, and Christi Byron, a senior leader in insurance distribution and operations.

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