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Family offices hurt by huge correction in property values
New York’s largest commercial landlords have suffered an 80% collapse in their shares over five years, a…
This week’s family/private investment office deals
Post-IPO Funding
Juroszek Holding has invested in Gaming Innovation Group, a data group
Mike Fata’s life experiences taught him how to invest – he’s used them to build a family office
All too many family offices depend on VC firms to find them deals, assuming they are willing to get …
Family capital continues its relationship with AI, investing in latest darling of the sector
Lightmatter has won the support of family capital to produce computer chips which use light to produce…
A Saudi family office wants better management at a Canadian investment group. It could be the start of a trend
A little-known, but big Saudi family office has built a big stake in a listed Canadian investment group…
Despite the risks, family offices plough funds into private credit
In 1992, just over thirty years ago, lenders were stunned by the collapse of property giant Olympia &…
This week’s family/private investment office deals
Post-IPO Funding
Mithaq Capital has invested in Aimia, an investment company. Mithaq committed $37
Big change in family office investment sentiment
Interest in direct and co-investing has slumped, according to a survey of 120 family offices managing…
Two Lee family dynasties come together to invest in crypto, biotech
Arguably Singapore’s two most powerful family dynasties - both called Lee - have come together in a j…
If there are more than 1,000 family offices in Singapore what are they all doing?
Singapore is the go-to place for family offices
Denmark’s biggest family investment group pushes through succession
Buoyed up by the success of their business, the wealthiest family in Denmark has completed the handover…
Investment banker, family office nexus grows in an era when advice matters much more
These days, family offices take advice from investment bankers more often than they care to admit