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Enture

Enture is a Mexico City private capital platform and fund manager operating since 2004, focused on real estate, agribusiness, and hospitality.

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Enture

Enture was established in Mexico City in 2004 as a dual-purpose firm combining private equity fund management with an investment banking practice. The platform structures and administers private capital funds and other investment vehicles while also running a mergers-and-acquisitions advisory, corporate consulting, and financing arm. Its investment banking unit specifically offers Prime certification advisory, a Mexican market mechanism that helps companies improve their debt profile and access public markets. The firm's deployment converges on three asset classes grounded in Mexico's real economy. Real estate is a primary vertical, with Enture describing the sector as foundational to its identity. Agribusiness is the second pillar, framed around the principle that health drives happiness, suggesting a value-added food or wellness angle. The hospitality and hospital-care segment rounds out the portfolio, a tourism-adjacent bet on care-economy infrastructure. Enture's fund-management side allows it to commit capital through structured vehicles across these sectors, while its banking arm can source proprietary deal flow from mid-market Mexican companies seeking restructuring or growth capital. Enture maintains offices in Mexico City's Santa Fe district and in San Luis Potosí. No headcount or deployment totals are publicly disclosed, and the firm's principals are not named on its website, which positions Enture primarily through its corporate brand rather than individual partners. The website emphasizes a value proposition of delivering returns above those of traditional financial instruments, operationalizing its strategy through in-house fund structuring and administration capabilities — a model that aims to capture both advisory fees and carry. Enture's structural differentiator is its integrated investment-banking-to-fund-manager pipeline. Rather than relying solely on intermediated deal flow or competitive auctions, the firm's advisory arm — which handles M&A, corporate structuring, and financing arrangements — generates a direct view of Mexican middle-market assets, particularly in real estate, agriculture, and hospitality. This origination model can provide an early or exclusive look at deals that the fund side then evaluates for its own vehicles, a closed-loop architecture that is unusual among smaller generalist managers in Mexico and effectively embeds deal-sourcing into the advisory business itself.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

2004

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Latin America

Country

Mexico

City

Mexico City

Corporate office

Juan Salvador Agraz #61, Col. Santa Fe Cuajimalpa, CDMX, CP.05348, Mexico

Additional offices

San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Sector focus

Real EstateAgriTech & FoodTechHealthcare Services

Frequently asked questions

What is Enture's core investment strategy?

Enture targets three real-economy sectors in Mexico: real estate, agribusiness and agro-industrial assets, and hospital-care and tourism hospitality. The firm structures and administers private capital funds dedicated to these verticals. It does not publicly disclose specific valuation entry points, but its marketing positions the strategy as delivering returns above traditional financial instruments through direct sector concentration.

Does Enture operate solely as a fund manager, or does it have other business lines?

Enture is a hybrid platform. It manages proprietary private capital funds and other investment vehicles, and it also runs an investment banking practice. That banking arm provides M&A advisory, corporate consulting, financing structures, and specialized Prime certification advisory, which helps Mexican companies improve their debt profile and qualify for public bond issuance (per the firm's website).

Who runs investment decisions at Enture?

Enture does not publicly name its principals, partners, or investment committee members. The firm's website presents it as a corporate brand without individual biographies. This makes it difficult for an external allocator to assess the depth and stability of the investment team based on publicly available materials alone.

Where does Enture source its deals?

Enture's deal flow is partially self-generated through its in-house investment banking and corporate advisory unit. By providing M&A and restructuring advice to Mexican companies in its target sectors — real estate, agribusiness, and hospitality — the firm gets a direct line of sight into assets that might require private capital. This advisory-to-fund pipeline is a deliberate structural feature, reducing reliance on broadly intermediated auctions.

Does Enture have a geographic focus beyond Mexico?

Enture's public materials reference only operations within Mexico, with offices in Mexico City and San Luis Potosí. There is no mention of portfolio companies or fund activity outside the country. Its sector focus — Mexican real estate, agribusiness, and tourism — is inherently domestic, tying its return profile to Mexico's physical economy.

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