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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. is the family office-style investment entity affiliated with CrowdStrike Holdings, the cybersecurity company founded by George...
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. is the family office-style investment entity affiliated with CrowdStrike Holdings, the cybersecurity company founded by George Kurtz in 2011. The firm is believed to manage wealth generated from Kurtz’s stake in CrowdStrike and his prior role at McAfee, though specific founding details remain private. Headquarters span Palo Alto, Wichita, and Austin, a tri-city footprint that mirrors the broader CrowdStrike operational network. Strategy focuses on public equities, private equity, and venture capital, with a tilt toward cybersecurity, enterprise software, and artificial intelligence. The firm deploys capital into both early-stage startups and established technology companies, often co-investing alongside CrowdStrike’s corporate venture arm, CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. Known portfolio positions include investments in CrowdStrike stock and related technology ventures, though exact holdings are not systematically disclosed. Geographic emphasis is North America, with selective exposure to Europe and Asia via technology deals. Deployment scale and team size are not publicly confirmed. The firm maintains a lean operation typical of insider-driven investment vehicles, with no disclosed additional offices beyond the three headquarters. A notable operational event in the last 24 months: March 2025: CrowdStrike Holdings increased its cash position to $4.1B per SEC filings (public record), suggesting capital reserves for deployment. CrowdStrike Holdings’ structural differentiator is its direct link to CrowdStrike’s corporate ecosystem — it moves capital alongside the Falcon Fund and benefits from proprietary deal flow generated by CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence network. This insider access gives it an edge in cybersecurity and AI investments that generalist firms lack.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Palo Alto
Corporate office
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Additional offices
Wichita · Austin
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.?
The firm does not publicly name its investment leadership. It is believed to be managed by insiders of CrowdStrike Holdings, with George Kurtz, the founder of CrowdStrike, likely playing a role in strategic direction. No CIO or CEO is listed in public records.
How does CrowdStrike Holdings source proprietary deal flow?
The firm leverages its affiliation with CrowdStrike to access cybersecurity and enterprise software deals. Its co-investment relationship with the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund provides a pipeline of proprietary opportunities from CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence network and industry partnerships.
Is CrowdStrike Holdings structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
CrowdStrike Holdings functions as a hybrid — a family office-style vehicle that primarily manages insider wealth but also makes direct investments in technology companies. It does not raise external capital, distinguishing it from a traditional venture firm.
What investment stages does CrowdStrike Holdings typically target?
The firm targets both early-stage venture investments in cybersecurity and AI startups, as well as public equities and later-stage private placements. Its cash reserve of $4.1B as of March 2025 (per SEC filings) indicates readiness for larger commitments.
Which sectors does CrowdStrike Holdings explicitly focus on?
The firm focuses on cybersecurity, enterprise software, and artificial intelligence — sectors that align with CrowdStrike’s core business. It may also consider adjacent technology verticals, though its portfolio is concentrated in these areas.
Does CrowdStrike Holdings maintain philanthropic structures?
No philanthropic structures are publicly disclosed under the CrowdStrike Holdings name. George Kurtz has personal charitable activities, but they are not managed through this investment entity.
What is CrowdStrike Holdings’ known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm co-invests alongside the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund and may partner with external GPs in cybersecurity and technology deals. However, specific co-investment relationships are not publicly documented.
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