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Eagle Capital

Eagle Capital is a São Paulo asset manager running mutual funds and bespoke structured vehicles including FIIs, FIDCs, and FIPs.

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Eagle Capital

Eagle Capital operates as a São Paulo-based asset manager with a product shelf spanning liquid mutual funds and illiquid structured vehicles governed by CVM Instructions 356, 398, 444, 472, 578, and 579. The firm markets itself through a distinctly retail lens — its homepage leads with personal financial planning before introducing its asset management and structured-fund capabilities. The public-facing website lists four named mutual funds: SLW SUPORTE FIM LP, AXSP FIC FIM, BOOT FIC FIM, and an additional unnamed vehicle, indicating a live fund lineup concentrated in Brazilian equities and multimercado strategies. The structured-funds arm is the heavier institutional offering. Eagle Capital describes building bespoke FIIs (real estate investment funds), FIDCs and FIDC-NPs (credit rights funds), and FIPs (private equity funds) — each structured case-by-case rather than sold off the shelf. The firm openly references a J-curve profile for its FIP exposure, specifically citing startup investments that can take years to mature. No underlying portfolio company names are publicly disclosed. The credit strategy centers on Brazilian receivables and corporate credit rights, while the real estate exposure runs through FII structures targeting income-generating properties. The firm operates from a single office in São Paulo’s Água Branca district. No AUM or team-size figures are published. The public record contains no dated operational events from the last 24 months that could independently confirm current investment activity or organizational changes. Eagle Capital’s structural differentiator is its dual retail-institutional architecture: a financial-planning front end that feeds into a structured-fund factory. This allows the firm to originate mandates from both mass-affluent individuals and institutional investors, then pool them into CVM-regulated vehicles that would normally sit exclusively within a wholesale or institutional channel. No succession or governance information is publicly available.

General information

Firm type

Private Equity

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Oceania

Country

Brazil

City

São Paulo

Corporate office

Av. Francisco Matarazzo, 1752, cj 813, Água Branca, São Paulo - SP, 05001-200, Brazil

Sector focus

Real EstatePrivate CreditVenture Capital

Frequently asked questions

What structured-fund vehicles does Eagle Capital manage?

Eagle Capital structures and manages at least three categories of CVM-regulated funds: Fundos de Investimento Imobiliário (FIIs) for real estate, Fundos de Investimento em Direitos Creditórios (FIDCs) for credit rights, and Fundos de Investimento em Participações (FIPs) for private equity and venture capital. The firm states these are designed case-by-case to match the specific capital needs and risk profiles of each investor group. Its FIP strategy includes startup investments that create a J-curve return pattern over several years.

Does Eagle Capital operate as a family office or an asset manager?

Eagle Capital operates strictly as a third-party asset manager, not a family office. Its website markets services to external investors in Brazil, offering personal financial planning, mutual fund subscriptions, and structured-fund participation. The firm presents no indication that it manages a single-family pool of proprietary capital.

What is Eagle Capital's credit strategy?

Eagle Capital originates credit exposure through Fundos de Investimento em Direitos Creditórios (FIDCs), including the non-performing variant FIDC-NP. These vehicles pool Brazilian corporate and consumer receivables. The firm describes its credit offering as part of the structured investments division, which aims to deliver returns above traditional fixed income over medium to long horizons.

Does Eagle Capital disclose its AUM?

No. Eagle Capital does not disclose assets under management on its website or in any publicly accessible regulatory filing. An AUM figure is unavailable from primary sources.

What kind of co-investment structure does Eagle Capital use?

Eagle Capital pools capital across multiple investors who share similar objectives, using CVM-regulated fund structures rather than bespoke co-investment SPVs. Investors participate pro-rata through fund units, sharing all income, expenses, gains, and losses in proportion to their holdings. The firm does not appear to offer single-deal co-investment programs or club-deal vehicles outside its structured fund lineup.

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