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FADE IN FINANCIAL
FADE IN FINANCIAL has no public website, disclosed leadership, or verifiable AUM — leaving institutional allocators with no baseline for due diligence.
FADE IN FINANCIAL
FADE IN FINANCIAL is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Burbank, CA. The firm manages approximately $5 million in regulatory assets. It has 1 employee and 1 investment adviser.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at FADE IN FINANCIAL?
No principals or investment decision-makers are publicly associated with FADE IN FINANCIAL. The firm has no website, LinkedIn profile, or regulatory filings that name a founder, CEO, CIO, or managing partner. Until a principal is disclosed through direct contact or a public filing, this question cannot be answered from public sources.
What is FADE IN FINANCIAL's known investment track record?
There is no publicly verifiable investment track record for FADE IN FINANCIAL. No portfolio companies, fund investments, co-investment participations, or exited positions appear in press reports, securities filings, or industry databases under this name. An allocator would need to request a track record directly from the firm.
Does the name 'Fade In' indicate a specific sector focus?
The firm's name uses a standard screenwriting term that describes the first words of a script, which suggests — but does not confirm — a focus on entertainment, media, or film finance. No public evidence links the firm to any production, media company investment, or entertainment lending facility, so this remains speculative.
Is FADE IN FINANCIAL a registered investment adviser?
There is no public record of FADE IN FINANCIAL registering as an investment adviser with the SEC, any state regulator, or an equivalent non-US authority. The firm does not appear in the SEC's IAPD database or in comparable international registries based on the name as provided.
How can an allocator conduct diligence on FADE IN FINANCIAL?
A diligence process would require direct contact with a principal to obtain basic identifying information — legal entity name, jurisdiction of formation, regulatory status, AUM, strategy description, and track record. Without that initial disclosure, no documentary or reference-check diligence is possible, and the allocator should treat the lack of public footprint as a risk factor in any commitment decision.
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