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Staffing and family offices – sometimes a delicate balance
Multi-billionaire Arthur M.
From Argentina, with love
Diego Dayenoff, the CIO of family office Claure Group, has returned home when it comes to the group’s…
A gin company, a proptech group, and an Argentinian fintech unicorn…all the latest deals
It was another busy week for deals involving life sciences, a dominant theme as per usual, but also clean…
Dundee football club, Scottish gin, and Texan and Kentucky family offices
Scotland and Texan millionaires have a fine tradition stretching back to at least the 40-year-old classic…
Bellini brothers’ family office takes stake in biotech pioneering Parkinson’s disease treatment
A recently formed family office has invested in a listed biotech group developing treatments for Parkinson's…
London’s family office activity falls sharply as Paris, Stockholm boom
Deal data in Europe shows London’s role as a big centre for family office activity is diminishing,…
Has the former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak set up a family office?
The former British prime minister and his wife, Akshata Murty, appear to have set up a family office,…
Risto Siilasmaa – backs quantum computing group with family office
The former chairman of Nokia and tech investor Risto Siilasma is backing a quantum computing company…
A social payments platform and an oil services group…all the latest deals
Several staffing platforms were the outliers in investments this week, but biotech and clean energy technologies…
The EQT family office machine
A recent deal involving high-profile Swedish investors underlines the increasing influence of EQT billionaires…
What does a Trump presidency mean for billionaires and their family offices
Could a Trump presidency be good for the rich and their family offices?
Old economy businesses remain popular with family offices, as this deal shows
These days, biotech, AI, and cleantech might be the three most popular sectors for direct investing for…
Italian dynasties come under scrutiny
First it was John Elkann, and now it's Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio.