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Ember Peak Capital

Ember Peak Capital is a low-profile US investment firm managing a single private fund with exempt reporting status.

Ember Peak Capital

Ember Peak Capital maintains a deliberately quiet public profile, with no website, LinkedIn presence, or published interviews shaping its external identity. The firm's formation date and founder remain unstated in public records, though SEC filings confirm its existence as a registered investment adviser operating from the United States. Public filings describe Ember Peak as a hedge fund sponsor managing a single pooled investment vehicle, with exempt reporting adviser status indicating a small, private capital base below the SEC's broader registration thresholds. The structure points away from a diversified family office and toward a concentrated manager-selection or co-investment mandate — a few deep relationships rather than a broad portfolio of fund commitments. The firm's operational footprint is lean. No additional offices or named investment professionals appear in public records. Ember Peak's ADV filing lists no external business affiliations, no parallel vehicles, and no disclosed performance composites, consistent with a single-strategy vehicle designed for a tight circle of qualified purchasers. What distinguishes Ember Peak is the asymmetry between its regulatory footprint and its public opacity. Many exempt advisers actively market through LP networks or conference appearances; Ember Peak's approach appears to rely entirely on private referral — a structure that appeals to family offices and institutions seeking capacity-constrained managers who avoid asset-gathering pressure.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Corporate office

Frequently asked questions

What does Ember Peak Capital actually invest in?

Ember Peak Capital's public filings describe it as a hedge fund sponsor, but the specific strategy — long/short equity, credit, macro — is not disclosed. The firm's exempt reporting status and single-vehicle structure suggest a concentrated, flexible mandate rather than a multi-strategy platform. In practice, firms of this type often blend public and private market exposures across a small number of high-conviction positions.

Who runs Ember Peak Capital?

No named principals appear in the firm's public regulatory filings or in any news coverage. The firm's ADV lists no management committee, investment committee, or external board. This opacity makes diligence harder but also signals a flat, founder-led structure typical of single-vehicle exempt advisers.

How does Ember Peak source investment opportunities?

Given the firm's lack of public marketing and absence from industry conferences, sourcing likely occurs through a private network of founders, operators, and limited partners. The single-vehicle structure often implies co-investment rights or sidecar arrangements from anchor LPs who bring deal flow — though this is unconfirmed for Ember Peak.

Is Ember Peak a family office?

Ember Peak Capital registers as a hedge fund sponsor, not a family office, and does not claim the SEC's single-family office exemption. Its client base is structured as a pooled investment vehicle, meaning multiple third-party investors likely participate. The firm's minimal public profile can create confusion on this point, but the regulatory structure is unambiguous.

What is Ember Peak's approach to co-investment?

Public filings do not disclose a co-investment program. However, the single-fund structure allows all investors to participate in the same investments simultaneously, effectively functioning as a built-in co-investment vehicle without separate SPVs. This differs from firms that run a main fund alongside discretionary co-investment sleeves.

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