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E.N.R.
E.N.R. is a Mexico City- and New York-based single-family office investing in private equity, real estate, and venture capital across Latin America and...
E.N.R.
E.N.R. was established as a single-family office with headquarters in Mexico City and a secondary office in New York. The founding family's wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. The office pursues a multi-asset strategy spanning private equity, real estate, and venture capital. It targets direct investments and co-investments, likely with a preference for control or significant minority stakes in Latin American and US companies. Geographic focus appears to center on cross-border opportunities between Mexico and the United States, though no specific portfolio companies have been named in public sources (public record). The firm maintains a lean team across its two offices. No team size, AUM, or deployment figures have been confirmed in any accessible source. The New York office indicates a desire to tap US deal flow and capital markets. The family office has no known philanthropic or operating company adjacencies in public record. E.N.R.'s structural differentiator is its explicit binational footprint—a Mexico City-based family office with a New York outpost, which is relatively rare. This dual-location setup likely supports a strategy of identifying companies that can scale across the US-Mexico corridor, though the firm's limited public profile makes its specific sourcing model unclear. Governance and succession structures are unknown.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Mexico
City
Mexico City
Corporate office
Mexico City, Mexico
Additional offices
New York, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at E.N.R.?
No named principals have been publicly identified for E.N.R. The firm does not disclose its leadership team in any accessible source (public record). Investment decisions are presumed to be made by the family or a small internal team.
How does E.N.R. source proprietary deal flow?
Given its dual-office structure, E.N.R. likely draws on networks in both Mexico City and New York to source cross-border deals. However, no specific sourcing strategy has been confirmed in public sources (public record).
Is E.N.R. structured as a single-family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
E.N.R. is structured as a single-family office, based on public record and its classification. It appears to make direct investments rather than managing third-party capital, distinguishing it from a venture firm.
Does E.N.R. participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
E.N.R.'s investment approach is not publicly detailed (public record). It may engage in both direct deals and fund commitments, but no evidence of either is available in accessible sources.
What investment stages does E.N.R. typically target?
E.N.R. targets private equity, venture capital, and real estate, suggesting a range from growth-stage to buyout and direct property investments. Specific stage preferences are not known (public record).
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth origin for E.N.R.'s founding family has not been publicly disclosed (public record). No information is available on the source of capital.
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