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Cap-Meridian Ventures

Cap-Meridian Ventures blends early-stage tech investing with a deep hospitality real-estate book tied to the Mangalji family's Westmont Hospitality Group.

Cap-Meridian Ventures

Cap-Meridian Ventures is a private investment vehicle that invests in various asset classes worldwide. It aims to generate returns consistent with venture capital investments while managing risk. The firm invests in industries, stages, and geographies without bias, focusing on innovation and partnering with companies that have disruptive technologies and strong operations teams.

General information

Firm type

Venture Capital

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Omar Mangalji

Founder & Managing Director

Matthew Kibble

Founder & Partner

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareMedia & EntertainmentReal EstateHospitality

Frequently asked questions

What is the relationship between Cap-Meridian Ventures and Westmont Hospitality Group?

Cap-Meridian Ventures founder Omar Mangalji is part of the Mangalji family that controls Westmont Hospitality Group, one of the largest privately held hotel management and ownership firms globally. Westmont's portfolio exceeds 500 hotels and provides the real-estate acquisition pipeline that Cap-Meridian taps for property-side investments. The two entities are organizationally distinct but share the Mangalji family as a common economic interest.

Does Cap-Meridian Ventures operate as a family office?

The firm is structured as an asset manager, not a single-family office, though the Mangalji family's hospitality wealth functions as a permanent-capital anchor for the real-estate side. Cap-Meridian runs both venture and property investments through the same New York-based team, with external co-investors participating alongside the principals. This hybrid structure sits between a pure family-office vehicle and a third-party fund manager.

Which co-investors has Cap-Meridian Ventures partnered with on venture deals?

Public records show co-investment activity with Joe Lonsdale and Peter Thiel across multiple early-stage rounds, including Printi. These relationships place Cap-Meridian inside a network of investors with shared ties to the PayPal and Palantir founder ecosystems. The firm appears to use these co-investors as signal and syndicate partners rather than formal limited partners.

What investment stages does Cap-Meridian Ventures target?

The venture arm concentrates on seed and early-stage rounds, writing initial checks into companies at formation or first institutional capital events. Real-estate investments operate on a different timeline, with direct property acquisitions that do not follow a venture-stage framework. The firm has not disclosed a growth-stage or late-stage venture strategy.

Does the firm raise outside capital or invest solely internal balance-sheet money?

Cap-Meridian Ventures has not publicly disclosed its funding structure. The presence of named co-investors on venture deals suggests limited partners or syndicate participants are involved beyond the principals' own capital, but the firm's formal fundraising activity, if any, remains undisclosed. The real-estate side draws on the Mangalji family's hospitality balance sheet through Westmont.

Where can I verify Cap-Meridian's real-estate holdings?

Property records and hospitality-industry filings confirm positions in an Embassy Suites property near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, an InterContinental in Rome, a Red Roof Plus+ in downtown San Antonio, and an Inception REIT Portfolio across the United States. These holdings appear under entities linked to Westmont Hospitality Group and the Mangalji family rather than Cap-Meridian Ventures directly.

What philanthropic structures are associated with the firm's principals?

The principals connect to the Tintra Foundation and the National Foundation for the Advancement of Artists (YoungArts). Omar Mangalji also participates in The Charge Host Committee, a conservation-focused charity. The degree to which Cap-Meridian Ventures the entity funds or governs these philanthropic arms is not publicly documented.

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