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Entigral Systems
Entigral Systems is a US-based company founded in 2003 in Raleigh. It offers RFID Asset Tracking Solutions. The firm has secured $19.7 million in total funding.
Entigral Systems
Entigral Systems is a US-based company founded in 2003 in Raleigh. It offers RFID Asset Tracking Solutions. The firm has secured $19.7 million in total funding.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Raleigh
Corporate office
Raleigh, NC, United States
Additional offices
Research Triangle Park, NC · Philadelphia, PA · Winston-Salem, NC
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Entigral Systems?
No principals are publicly named. The family behind the office has not disclosed any investment committee members or executive officers. This is typical for single-family offices that do not solicit external capital and have no regulatory requirement to publish leadership structure.
Where does Entigral's underlying wealth come from?
The wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. Given the firm's name and its concentration in the Research Triangle region — a hub for enterprise software, systems integration, and industrial technology — the wealth likely stems from a privately held operating company in one of those sectors. No liquidity event or public exit has been linked to the Entigral name.
Does Entigral co-invest alongside external family offices or GPs?
There is no public record of Entigral participating in co-investments or syndicated deals. The office's deliberately private posture, lack of website, and absence from any deal announcements suggest it operates independently, funding investments entirely from internal capital without offering coinvestment slots to peer offices.
Why does Entigral maintain offices in four different cities?
The multi-city structure points to an operating-company heritage rather than a pure portfolio-management approach. Raleigh and Research Triangle Park provide access to technology talent and deal flow; Philadelphia and Winston-Salem may house legacy business operations or real estate assets that require direct management presence. This is a structural differentiator that separates Entigral from single-location family offices.
What investment stages or asset classes does Entigral target?
No public sources document Entigral's asset allocation. The Research Triangle footprint suggests exposure to early- and growth-stage enterprise technology, while the Philadelphia and Winston-Salem offices indicate direct real estate holdings. The absence of any fund commitment record implies the office invests directly rather than through external managers.
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