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FitzWalter Capital
FitzWalter Capital is a global private investment firm deploying partner capital alongside LPs into corporate businesses, real estate, renewables, and...
FitzWalter Capital
With offices in London, New York and Hamburg and approximately US$2.4 billion under management, FitzWalter Capital provides capital and capability, supporting management teams to unlock the full potential of a business or asset, particularly in contexts of complexity, transition and other special situations.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
14 Hay's Mews, London W1J 5PT, United Kingdom
Additional offices
New York, United States · Hamburg, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at FitzWalter Capital?
FitzWalter does not publicly name its principals. The firm states that its partners bring 90 years of aggregate investment experience and have worked together for the majority of that period. Investment decisions are made collectively by this partnership group, which dedicates its business activities exclusively to FitzWalter.
How does FitzWalter Capital source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources opportunities through its offices in London, New York, and Hamburg, targeting contexts of complexity, transition, and special situations. Its focus on high-quality businesses and assets — across corporate buyouts, real estate, renewables, and aircraft — suggests a relationship-driven, reputation-based sourcing model. No publicly disclosed sourcing partnerships or platforms are known.
Is FitzWalter Capital structured as a single-family office or a traditional asset manager?
FitzWalter Capital is structured as a global private investment firm, operating as an asset manager with a concentrated fund model. It is not a single-family office. The partners are among the largest investors in the firm’s funds, creating a hybrid alignment more typical of a partner-funded merchant bank than a conventional institutional fund manager.
What investment stages does FitzWalter Capital typically target?
The firm does not delineate by growth stage. It pursues buyouts, restructurings, and co-investments in businesses and assets undergoing complexity or transition. This includes mature corporate businesses, real-estate platforms, operating renewables projects, and aviation assets — all situations where capital and active management support can unlock value.
Does FitzWalter Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
FitzWalter invests primarily through its own fund vehicle, making it a direct investor. The firm does not market a fund-of-funds program and has not disclosed any third-party fund commitments. Its strategy is centered on originating and executing its own transactions across asset classes.
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