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Enrich Capital
Enrich Capital is a multi-family office with an operational footprint spanning Nigeria, South Africa, Mauritius, China, and the United States.
Enrich Capital
Enrich Capital is a multi-family office with an operational footprint spanning Nigeria, South Africa, Mauritius, China, and the United States. Its founding year and wealth origin are not publicly disclosed; the firm presents itself as a cross-continental capital allocator rather than a single-family vehicle. The firm invests across a broad asset-class mix that includes real estate, infrastructure, private credit, hedge funds, and venture-stage technology. It targets direct investments and co-investments, with a geographic emphasis on Africa and emerging markets. Public records indicate activity in sectors such as fintech, enterprise software, AI/ML, energy transition and renewables, healthcare services, agritech and foodtech, mobility and transportation, and luxury. Specific portfolio companies or deal-level details are not disclosed in available sources. The firm maintains a network of offices in Ikeja and Lagos (Nigeria), Cape Town and Johannesburg (South Africa), Ebene and Port Louis (Mauritius), Beijing (China), and Sheridan, New York, and San Francisco (United States). No recent operational events from the last 24 months are verifiable from public sources. The team size is unknown. Enrich Capital's structural differentiator is its multi-jurisdictional presence spanning three continents, with a particular focus on African markets — a region underrepresented in institutional capital. The firm's hybrid strategy of combining real assets (real estate, infrastructure) with private credit and venture-stage technology suggests a flexible mandate common among multi-family offices seeking uncorrelated returns.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Africa
Country
Nigeria
City
Ikeja
Corporate office
Ikeja, Nigeria
Additional offices
Beijing, China · Sheridan, United States · Port Louis, Mauritius · New York, United States · San Francisco, United States · Lagos, Nigeria · Cape Town, South Africa · Ebene, Mauritius · Johannesburg, South Africa
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Enrich Capital source proprietary deal flow?
Enrich Capital's deal sourcing is not publicly detailed. The firm's multi-continent office network — including locations in Lagos, Johannesburg, Beijing, and New York — suggests it may leverage on-the-ground relationships and co-investment networks in Africa and other emerging markets. No specific sourcing partnerships or club memberships are disclosed in public records.
What investment stages does Enrich Capital typically target?
Based on the firm's sector tags and public presence, Enrich Capital likely targets a range of stages from venture capital (in technology sectors like fintech and AI/ML) to growth equity, private credit, and direct real estate and infrastructure investments. Its multi-asset-class mandate suggests it is not stage-constrained but opportunistic.
Is Enrich Capital structured as a single family office or multi-family office?
Public records categorize Enrich Capital as a family office with a multi-family office subtype, indicating it likely manages capital for more than one family. The firm operates across multiple jurisdictions and asset classes, consistent with a multi-family office model.
Which sectors does Enrich Capital explicitly avoid?
Enrich Capital does not publicly disclose any excluded sectors. Its known sector focus includes real estate, infrastructure, private credit, energy transition and renewables, healthcare services, enterprise software, fintech, AI/ML, luxury, agritech and foodtech, and mobility and transportation — suggesting a broad mandate with no explicit negative screens.
Does Enrich Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Enrich Capital's public profile does not specify whether it primarily commits to external funds or engages in direct investments. The inclusion of private credit and hedge funds in its sector tags suggests at least some fund-based allocation, while real estate and infrastructure point toward direct ownership. The exact balance is not disclosed.
Who runs investment decisions at Enrich Capital?
No named principals or leadership are available in public records for Enrich Capital. The firm's lack of a publicly accessible website, LinkedIn page, or media coverage means the investment committee or CIO remains unidentified in open sources.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Enrich Capital does not publicly disclose the origin of its underlying wealth. As a multi-family office, the capital may derive from multiple families; no specific family branch or industry source is attributed in public records.
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