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The best investments in the Family Office in February

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 7, 2025No Comments
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A version of this article appeared for the first time in Inside Wealth Newsletter of CNBC with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the investor and the consumer of net value. Register to receive future editions, directly in your reception box. Last month, family offices made at least 48 direct investments, double that of the previous month, according to data supplied exclusively to CNBC by FINTRX, a private platform for wealth intelligence. Two of the most active investors in the Family Office, the Emerson collective by Laurene Powell Jobs and Horizons Ventures in Li Ka-Shing, participated in Megarounds last month. Emerson Collective joined the collection of funds of $ 700 million for X-Energy, a startup of nuclear reactor supported by Amazon. Meanwhile, Horizons Ventures co-directed a round of $ 112 million for Australian health technology Harrison. Soros Capital, the family office led by billionaire George Soros, Robert, participated in a 350.7 million dollars series for Eikon Therapeutics. Directed by the former research chief of Merck, Roger Perlmutter, the drug discovery firm tests several drugs for different types of cancer, including melanoma and prostate cancer. In one of the rare acquisitions of the month by a family office, Pritzker Private Capital bought a majority participation in Americhem, a manufacturer specializing in color additives for plastic; The financial conditions have not been disclosed. Founded by the investor in investment capital and heir to Hyatt Tony Pritzker hotels, PPC previously acquired at least two other plastic companies and this month bought another industrial company, Buckman. Here are seven remarkable offers this month by family offices with at least $ 1.5 billion in assets: some of the most innovative investments in the month were signed by European families behind well-known brands. Family C, The Family Office of the Heirs to Clarins, has invested in the Startup of deep French technology spore.bio, which develops quick tests for bacteria to ensure quality control. FIRST KIND, the investment company belonging to the PlUGEOT Automaker family, also participated in the Tour of the C series of $ 23 million. Kirkbi, the Danish family office of the Kristian family behind Lego Toys, supported the vision of Marée, a biotechnology based in Bellingham, Washington. The vision of the tides transforms crab and shrimp shells into a non -toxic chemical called chitosan which can be used for many purposes, including water purification and flame delayer. Entrepreneur Mamoun Benkirane told CNBC that family offices may be more willing to explore new ideas than traditional venture capital companies. In February, his electronic commerce startup in Luxembourg, Marketleap, raised a series of $ 8 million, led by Smedvig Ventures, a fourth generation family office for the heirs of Norwegian Offshore Oil Rig Company. Another family office participated in the round: Ventures engine, owned by the Houzé family behind the French chain of stores Galeries Lafayette. Benkirane said that in the past, investors who focus on subscription income have been disabled by the Marketleap hybrid income model, which charges the monthly costs and obtain a reduction in profits in exchange for helping them to develop their sales online. “As soon as you start to launch something different from what they usually hear, they have closed,” said Benkirane about level 1 VC companies. “What we loved at Smedvig is that they tried to think of our point of view rather than bringing their own point of view and seeing if we adapt.” Going with a family office as a main investor rather than a traditional VC can mean sacrificing recognition of the name. Benkirane said he thought it was worth it, especially since family offices like Smedvig Ventures only invest in a handful of startups per year and can pay more attention to their wallet companies. “My general council, to be honest, is to stop worrying about the name of your investor. That’s all noise,” he said. “If things go wrong, you want someone who will spend time with you rather than saying:” OK, I’m going to tidy up this business and focus on the next big one. “”

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A version of this article appeared for the first time in Inside Wealth Newsletter of CNBC with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the investor and the consumer of net value. Register To receive future editions, directly in your reception box.

Last month, family offices made at least 48 direct investments, double that of the previous month, according to data supplied exclusively to CNBC by FINTRX, a private platform for wealth intelligence.

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