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Changer Club
Changer Club was established in 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland, by founders who remain unnamed on the firm's website.
Changer Club
Changer Club was established in 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland, by founders who remain unnamed on the firm's website. It operates as a multi-family office that markets itself as a 'life extension club' for wealthy families, with a subsidiary registered as Changer Global Arabia Ltd in the UAE. Membership is capped at 10 new families per region per month, requiring $5M in liquid assets and vetting through interviews and reputation checks. The club's investment arm, the Changer Syndicate, focuses on late-stage technology and pre-IPOs. According to the firm's website, its $24M portfolio grew 110% in the last year with zero losses over three years. The syndicate sources co-investment alongside top U.S. VCs, offering minimum tickets from $10,000. Mentioned past or current portfolio positions include SpaceX, Udemy, and Coursera (per the firm website, 2025). Geographic activity spans Europe and the Middle East, with gatherings concentrated in Monaco and Dubai. Changer hosts 20 curated live events per year across Europe and the Middle East, including receptions with figures like Marc Randolph (Netflix co-founder), Mo Gawdat, and Chris Voss. The club claims 270+ member families with over $25B in collective capital, though total AUM or team headcount is not disclosed. The firm also operates a couples retreat product at retreat.clubchanger.com. No additional Philanthropic structures or operating businesses were identified. A structural differentiator is Changer's integration of longevity science — backed by Harvard research, per its website — into the family-office model. Members commit to a program that adds '7 extra years of fulfilled life,' and the club prioritizes spouse and children inclusion. This hybrid of wellness coaching, social club, and deal syndication distinguishes it from conventional multi-family offices, which typically focus solely on investment management.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2019
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Switzerland
City
Lausanne
Corporate office
Lausanne, Switzerland
Additional offices
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Changer Club?
Changer Club does not publicly name its investment principals or portfolio managers. The firm's website describes a syndicate structure that co-invests alongside top U.S. VCs, but individual decision-makers are not disclosed. Prospective members are vetted through interviews, but the firm's leadership team remains unnamed.
How does Changer Club source proprietary deal flow?
Changer Club sources late-stage, pre-IPO investments through its syndicate, which claims to co-invest alongside 'top U.S. VCs.' The firm states that its portfolio includes companies like SpaceX, Udemy, and Coursera, but does not specify the sourcing mechanism. Membership includes access to 20+ vetted off-market deals per year.
Is Changer Club structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Changer Club is structured as a membership-based multi-family office that blends a social club, wellness program, and investment syndicate. It does not operate like a traditional venture firm; it does not manage pooled capital for external LPs outside its member base. The syndicate is a vehicle for co-investment by members.
Does Changer Club participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Changer Club primarily facilitates direct co-investments through its syndicate, with minimum tickets from $10,000. The firm does not disclose commitments to external funds. The syndicate's portfolio is late-stage technology pre-IPOs, with a stated focus on proven companies rather than early-stage ventures.
What investment stages does Changer Club typically target?
Changer Club targets late-stage technology and pre-IPO deals. The firm's website explicitly advises that 'startup investing is risky' and that 95% of startups fail, and instead promotes late-stage investments in 'proven tech giants' with failure rates under 0.01%. No early-stage or growth-stage activity is mentioned.
Which sectors does Changer Club explicitly avoid?
Changer Club's website does not specify sectors it avoids, but its described portfolio focuses on late-stage technology companies such as SpaceX, Udemy, and Coursera. It does not mention real estate, private credit, healthcare services, or other asset classes. The firm's syndicate appears concentrated in tech pre-IPOs.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Changer Club does not disclose the wealth origin of its member families on its website. Membership requires $5M in liquid assets, but the source of that wealth — whether from entrepreneurial exits, inheritance, investments, or other means — is not attributed to any named principals or family branches. The club is open to 'wealth creators and their families.'
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