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Autonomy Capital

Autonomy Capital operates from seven offices globally — its principals, portfolio and scale remain undisclosed.

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Autonomy Capital

Founded in 2003 by CIO Robert Gibbins, Autonomy Capital focuses on thematic multi-asset class investing across developed and emerging markets. Our passion for identifying political and social economics, independent thinking and a relentless search for answers drive our approach. By combining big-picture macroeconomic analysis with in-depth local research, we seek to identify and capitalize on mispriced assets around the world. We combine on-the-ground, primary research with fundamental macroeconomics to generate compelling investment themes. We relentlessly test our investment ideas against real time market triggers and current events. This single, thematic framework informs virtually everything we do, driving the high-level of confidence, courage and conviction that seeks to yield superior investment returns across the liquidity spectrum. Autonomy manages strategies in liquid global macro, real estate, and special situations.

General information

Firm type

Private Equity

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

United States

City

St. Helier

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Additional offices

Grand Cayman · San Francisco · San Juan · Beijing · Miami · Malta

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Autonomy Capital?

No investment committee members, managing partners or senior principals have been publicly identified. The firm does not list leadership on its website or maintain a LinkedIn presence that would clarify the decision-making structure.

What is Autonomy Capital's known investment focus?

The firm's stated strategy covers early-stage venture: seed and growth. No sector concentrations, check-size ranges, or target geographies have been disclosed.

Does Autonomy Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The investment structure — direct investments, fund commitments, co-investments or SPVs — has not been disclosed. Its bare website does not specify how capital is deployed.

What is the firm's geographic footprint and why?

Autonomy Capital lists offices in New York, Grand Cayman, San Francisco, San Juan, Beijing, Miami and Malta. The operational rationale behind this multi-jurisdictional presence has not been explained publicly.

Has Autonomy Capital disclosed its AUM or capital raised?

No. The firm has not published an AUM figure, total deployment amount or fund size, placing it outside the typical transparency standards institutional allocators expect.

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