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Cyan Capital Partners
Cyan Capital Partners was established as a fund-of-funds manager headquartered in Boston.
Cyan Capital Partners
Cyan Capital Partners was established as a fund-of-funds manager headquartered in Boston. The firm focuses on constructing multi-manager portfolios by investing in third-party funds across private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real assets, and private credit strategies. This approach positions Cyan as an allocator rather than a direct investor. Cyan's strategy revolves around manager selection, due diligence, and portfolio construction across multiple asset classes and geographies. The firm does not typically pursue direct co-investments or hold individual portfolio companies; instead it aggregates exposure through a curated set of external fund managers. The geographic footprint centers on North America, with potential opportunistic exposure to European and Asian markets through underlying fund allocations. Team size and number of professionals at Cyan are not publicly disclosed. The firm maintains its Boston headquarters. No additional offices, philanthropic structures, or operating companies could be identified from available public sources. No recent operational events — such as fund closes, personnel moves, or strategy shifts — have been publicly reported for Cyan in the last 24 months. As a fund-of-funds manager, Cyan's structural differentiator is its manager-of-managers model. It relies on external fund selection rather than internal deployment or direct origination. No successor, spinout, or governance succession details are available from public records.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Boston
Corporate office
Boston, MA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is the investment model of Cyan Capital Partners?
Cyan Capital Partners operates as a fund-of-funds manager, or manager of managers. It builds diversified portfolios by investing in a selection of external fund managers across private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real assets, and private credit. Rather than executing direct deals, Cyan focuses on manager selection and portfolio construction for institutional and high-net-worth clients.
Does Cyan Capital Partners invest directly in companies or deals?
No. Cyan does not typically pursue direct investments in individual companies, co-investments, or hold portfolio positions directly. Its model relies on allocations to third-party fund managers who then deploy capital into underlying assets. This is consistent with a traditional fund-of-funds approach.
What types of fund managers does Cyan Capital Partners allocate to?
Cyan allocates across a range of strategies including private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real assets, and private credit. The firm sources and performs due diligence on external fund managers, constructing portfolios that offer diversified exposure. Specific fund names or managers are not publicly disclosed.
Where is Cyan Capital Partners based and what is its operating reach?
Cyan Capital Partners is headquartered in Boston, United States. Its investment focus includes North America, with potential allocations to European and Asian markets through underlying fund managers. No additional offices have been publicly identified.
Is Cyan Capital Partners a single-family office or multi-family office?
Cyan Capital Partners is classified as a fund-of-funds manager, not a family office. It does not publicly disclose a single-family or multi-family office structure. The firm serves institutional and high-net-worth clients through its multi-manager investment vehicle.
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