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Exhibition Capital
Exhibition Capital maintains a presence in eight cities across three continents, suggesting a mandate that spans venture capital, growth equity, and...
Exhibition Capital
Exhibition Capital maintains a presence in eight cities across three continents, suggesting a mandate that spans venture capital, growth equity, and cross-border private investing. The firm's geographic distribution — headquarters in Sydney with additional offices in Silicon Valley hubs Palo Alto and Menlo Park, plus Canadian cities Montreal, Toronto, and Calgary, along with Boston and Jerusalem — signals a focus on technology and life sciences corridors. Public records indicate the firm participates in syndicated or club-style deals but do not disclose specific portfolio companies or a founding year. The firm's asset-class focus is inferred from location and peer networks as likely encompassing venture capital, growth equity, and real assets, though no explicit sector specialization is documented. Without a disclosed AUM or deployment number, its scale remains opaque. The network of offices suggests a deal-flow model that taps into local ecosystems rather than relying on a single headquarters. No publicly available information identifies named principals, wealth origin, or a founding date. The firm does not appear on major allocator databases or in press coverage, which may indicate it operates privately for a limited set of capital providers or is a relatively new vehicle. Exhibition Capital's structural differentiator is its decentralized office network — eight offices in six countries — which is uncommon for an asset manager of undisclosed size. This breadth implies either a multi-family office structure or an international venture platform, though without sourcing data, the governance model is unclear.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
Corporate office
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Additional offices
Palo Alto, CA, United States · Menlo Park, CA, United States · Montreal, QC, Canada · Toronto, ON, Canada · Calgary, AB, Canada · Boston, MA, United States · Jerusalem, Israel
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Exhibition Capital?
No named principals or investment committee members appear in public records. The firm's structure — with offices across eight cities — suggests a distributed deal team, but specific decision-makers are not disclosed.
How does Exhibition Capital source proprietary deal flow?
A network of offices in Australia, North America, and Israel implies local relationships in each region. Without disclosed sourcing methodology, the firm likely relies on in-market proximity to high-growth clusters, potentially through co-investment or syndicate partners.
Which investment stages does Exhibition Capital typically target?
Based on office locations in venture-heavy regions (Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv corridor, Boston), the firm likely targets growth-stage and late-stage venture opportunities. No stage-specific disclosures exist in public records.
Where does the underlying capital at Exhibition Capital come from?
Wealth origin is undisclosed. The firm's cross-border office structure could indicate it manages capital for an Australian family, a pool of high-net-worth investors, or a multi-family office arrangement. No attribution has been made publicly.
Is Exhibition Capital a single family office or a multi-family office?
Public records do not specify. The eight-office footprint and no named single-family principal suggest it may operate as a multi-family office or an asset manager with a broad investor base, but this is unconfirmed.
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