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Euclid Opportunities
Euclid Opportunities is a multi-family office with offices in New York, Menlo Park, Cambridge, Stamford, San Francisco, and London.
Euclid Opportunities
Euclid Opportunities was founded as a multi-family office serving a small number of high-net-worth families, though the founding year and principals remain undisclosed. The firm's wealth origin is not publicly attributed to a specific family branch or industry. The firm invests across a broad range of asset classes including private equity, venture capital, real estate, infrastructure, private credit, and hedge funds. It targets both early-stage and growth companies, and participates in fund commitments as well as direct co-investments. Portfolio companies and specific deal examples are not publicly listed, limiting visibility into thematic focus. Euclid maintains offices in six cities — New York, Menlo Park, Cambridge, Stamford, San Francisco (United States), and London (United Kingdom) — suggesting a global reach alongside US-centric operations. No team size, recent hires, or organizational structure changes have been disclosed in public records. An adjacent vehicle or philanthropic arm has not been identified. The firm's structural differentiator is its multi-jurisdiction platform operating across six cities without a single disclosed named principal or portfolio company — a level of opacity that may suit families preferring anonymity, but that constrains visibility for allocators assessing track record.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
Menlo Park · Cambridge · Stamford · San Francisco · London
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Euclid Opportunities?
Euclid Opportunities does not publicly name any CEOs, CIOs, or managing principals. The firm operates with a high degree of anonymity, which is typical for multi-family offices serving a small number of families.
How does Euclid Opportunities source proprietary deal flow?
The firm does not disclose its sourcing model publicly. It maintains offices in six cities across the US and UK, which may generate local deal flow, but no specific sourcing advantages or networks are described in public records.
Is Euclid Opportunities structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Euclid Opportunities is categorized as a multi-family office, but its operational posture cannot be verified beyond public records. It likely operates with a multi-family governance structure, though the firm has not confirmed this.
Does Euclid Opportunities participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm's public profile suggests it engages in both fund commitments and direct co-investments across multiple asset classes, including private equity, venture capital, and real estate. No specific fund names or deal amounts are disclosed.
What investment stages does Euclid Opportunities typically target?
Euclid invests across stages from early-stage venture to growth equity and mature private equity. Its broad sector coverage — from FinTech to SpaceTech — implies stage flexibility, though no stage-specific focus is stated.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The origin of the wealth managed by Euclid Opportunities is not publicly disclosed. The firm serves multiple families, but no specific industry or family name is attributed to the capital base.
Does Euclid Opportunities maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
No philanthropic foundation, donor-advised fund, or related charitable entity has been publicly linked to Euclid Opportunities. The firm may operate such vehicles privately without public registration.
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