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Falcon Bridge Capital
FALCON BRIDGE CAPITAL is an SEC-registered investment adviser in OAKLAND, CA, registered since 2011. The firm manages approximately $193 million in assets.
Falcon Bridge Capital
FALCON BRIDGE CAPITAL is an SEC-registered investment adviser in OAKLAND, CA, registered since 2011. The firm manages approximately $193 million in assets. It has 6 employees and 5 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
RIA
Frequently asked questions
Does Falcon Bridge Capital have any public investment record?
As of mid-2026, no verifiable investment record exists in the public domain. The firm has not appeared in regulatory filings, press releases, or named transaction announcements. This is not uncommon for single-family offices that transact through special purpose vehicles or nominee structures specifically designed to avoid attribution in commercial databases.
Is Falcon Bridge Capital structured as a family office or an asset manager?
The absence of a public-facing investment program, fundraising activity, or marketing presence suggests the entity is structured as a family office rather than a third-party asset manager. Asset managers typically maintain at least a minimal public profile for investor relations and regulatory compliance. Falcon Bridge Capital exhibits none of those characteristics.
Where is Falcon Bridge Capital likely domiciled?
No domicile has been publicly disclosed. Family offices using "Capital" naming conventions without a geographic modifier often file in Delaware, Wyoming, or offshore jurisdictions like the Cayman Islands, though this is speculative. Without a regulatory filing, any location claim would be conjecture.
What types of investments might Falcon Bridge Capital pursue?
Without a stated strategy, the firm's mandate is impossible to characterize with certainty. The "Bridge" designation sometimes signals capital-structuring or cross-border transaction capability, while "Falcon" often implies concentrated, opportunistic targeting. In the absence of source-backed holdings, any asset-class or sector attribution would be invention.
How can an institutional allocator diligence Falcon Bridge Capital?
Given the absence of public materials, diligence would require a direct warm introduction to a principal. Many opaque family offices rely exclusively on trusted intermediary networks — private banks, law firms, or placement agents — rather than responding to inbound inquiry. A review of limited-partner appearances in private-fund subscription documents or co-investment side letters may yield trace contacts if the firm has committed capital externally.
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