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CapSources
CapSources is a financial services brand with an opaque operational footprint and no centralized firm profile accessible from public records.
CapSources
The CapSources name appears across a fragmented set of corporate registrations and commercial lending records, though no single entity has surfaced as a dominant, unified asset manager. Multiple limited liability companies using the "CapSources" mark have been registered in U.S. states including New York and Florida, typically listing a generic business purpose such as financial services or investment management. Without a named principal, disclosed strategy, or regulatory filings, the firm's actual investment posture remains unobservable. Earlier Linkedin profiles — since deactivated — briefly listed a focus on commercial real estate bridge lending and small business financing, but those accounts cannot be independently verified. No known direct investments, fund vehicles, or co-investment partnerships have been publicly attributed to this firm. Team size is unknown. The firm does not maintain a public website, nor does it publish press releases, job postings, or portfolio updates. There are no known philanthropic vehicles or operating company relationships affiliated with the CapSources name. Structurally, the firm's lack of an SEC registration as an investment adviser, combined with the absence of any Form ADV filing, suggests either a family-office exemption, a commercial lending charter, or a dormant entity that once served as a deal-by-deal vehicle. Any allocation to this firm would require direct operational diligence to confirm the legal entity, its fiduciaries, and its actual deployment record.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
Does CapSources manage external client capital?
There is no public record of CapSources being registered as an investment adviser with the SEC or any state regulator, and no Form ADV is on file. This absence eliminates the possibility of confirmed external client assets under management. The firm may operate under a family-office exemption, as a lender using its own balance sheet, or as a dormant corporate shell.
Who runs investment decisions at CapSources?
No principal or investment committee members have been identified through public records. Early LinkedIn profiles associated with the name listed individual operators in Florida and New York, but those profiles have been deactivated and cannot be independently verified.
What investment strategies has CapSources pursued historically?
Publicly available business records and commercial lending databases suggest a focus on real estate bridge loans and small business financing, though these activities are not confirmed by any official firm communication, regulatory filing, or audited track record.
Is CapSources an active private equity or venture capital investor?
No investments in private companies, venture-backed startups, or growth equity rounds have been publicly attributed to CapSources. The firm does not appear in any known cap table data, limited partner disclosures, or co-investor press releases.
How can an allocator diligence CapSources?
Given the complete absence of a discoverable website, regulatory filings, or track record, an allocator would need to request the firm's legal entity identifier, its most recent audited financial statements, and a record of its realized investments directly from a named principal. No third-party research path resolves the entity.
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