777 Partners

777 Partners
Company typePrivately-held investment company
FoundedSeptember 1, 2015 (2015-09-01)
Founder
  • Steven Pasko
  • Josh Wander
Headquarters
Number of locations
3 (Miami, London, New York City)
Key people
  • Ian Ratner (executive of B. Riley Financial, from May 6, 2024)
  • Ronald Glass (executive of B. Riley Financial, from May 6, 2024)
  • Steven Pasko (co-founder and former managing partner, until May 6, 2024)
  • Josh Wander (co-founder and former managing partner, until May 6, 2024)
Subsidiaries
Website777part.com

777 Partners is an American private investment company based in Miami. Founded in 2015, it acquired several soccer clubs, such as Genoa CFC in Italy, Standard Liège in Belgium, Red Star FC in France, CR Vasco da Gama in Brazil, and Hertha BSC in Germany. It also has a minority stake in Spanish club Sevilla FC. The company owned the London Lions basketball team and had a large minority stakeholding in the British Basketball League (BBL). The company is also a shareholder in low-cost carrier Flair Airlines.

777 Partners has been involved in a number of legal and financial proceedings in multiple jurisdictions. In the United States and Belgium, the firm has faced civil lawsuits related to payment disputes, including a Belgian court ruling in 2023 that permitted the seizure of certain assets.

In 2024, aircraft linked to the firm were seized in Canada in connection with payment disputes. That same year, its airline Bonza entered voluntary administration, and the operating company of the British Basketball League had its license revoked by British Basketball.

In July 2024, A-CAP, an American insurance firm that invested in 777 Partners, informed several football clubs that it had assumed ownership stakes. On October 9, 2024, 777 Partners entered bankruptcy proceedings in the United Kingdom.