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Collab Z Inc.
Collab Z Inc. is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Austin, TX, registered since 2022. The firm manages approximately $332 million in regulatory assets.
Collab Z Inc.
Collab Z Inc. is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Austin, TX, registered since 2022. The firm manages approximately $332 million in regulatory assets. It has 8 employees and 5 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
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Corporate office
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Principals
Shin Dong-bin
Principal
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Collab Z?
Shin Dong-bin, chairman of Lotte Group, is the principal behind Collab Z Inc. The office functions as his personal investment vehicle, and ultimate investment authority rests with him. The operational team, if any, has not been publicly identified.
How is Collab Z related to the broader Lotte Group?
Collab Z is a private investment company owned by Shin Dong-bin, separate from the publicly traded Lotte Corporation and its subsidiaries. While legally distinct, its investment focus often aligns with industries where Lotte has existing operational expertise, such as retail, food, and entertainment.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth originates from the Lotte Group conglomerate, founded in 1948 by Shin Dong-bin's father, Shin Kyuk-ho. Lotte holds dominant positions in South Korea and Japan across retail, confectionery, chemicals, and hospitality. Succession disputes and governance reforms have led the founding family to partition some assets into private vehicles like Collab Z.
What is Collab Z's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
No public policy exists, but the office's sparse profile suggests a preference for direct and proprietary deal-making rather than fund commitments or club deals. When external co-investors appear, they are likely identified through the chairman's personal network rather than a formal capital-raising process.
Which sectors does Collab Z explicitly avoid?
Collab Z does not publicly exclude any sectors. Given Lotte's industrial breadth, the office could theoretically touch any area of the consumer economy. In practice, industries like heavy manufacturing or infrastructure—where Lotte's balance sheet already operates—are less likely targets for a private, growth-oriented family vehicle.
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