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BENNCO ADVISORS
BENNCO ADVISORS is a family office with no publicly disclosed principals, AUM, or investment focus. Operates with high confidentiality.
BENNCO ADVISORS
BENNCO ADVISORS is an SEC-registered investment adviser in COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. It has 1 employee and 1 investment adviser.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at BENNCO ADVISORS?
BENNCO ADVISORS has not publicly identified any principals or investment decision-makers. The firm maintains a closed structure with no disclosed leadership team (per public record).
How does BENNCO ADVISORS source proprietary deal flow?
BENNCO ADVISORS does not publicly describe its deal sourcing methodology. Given its low profile, the firm likely relies on private networks rather than public solicitation.
Is BENNCO ADVISORS structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
The firm is classified as a single family office, per Altss research. However, beyond this classification, no public information confirms whether it engages in direct investing, fund commitments, or operates as a multi-family office.
What investment stages does BENNCO ADVISORS typically target?
BENNCO ADVISORS has not disclosed any stage preferences for its investments. No public records indicate activity in venture capital, growth equity, buyouts, or credit.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth origin of the family served by BENNCO ADVISORS is not publicly reported. No industry, inheritance, or entrepreneurial background has been attributed to the office.
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