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FreakOut Holdings, inc.
FreakOut Holdings operates as a generalist venture investor in Tokyo, deploying across early-stage and expansion rounds with no publicly disclosed AUM or…
FreakOut Holdings, inc.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does FreakOut Holdings target?
According to Altss research, FreakOut Holdings targets the full venture lifecycle: early-stage, seed, startup, and expansion/late-stage rounds. No stage-specific fund structures or minimum check sizes are disclosed publicly.
Who runs investment decisions at FreakOut Holdings?
No investment principals, managing partners, or CIOs are publicly named by FreakOut Holdings. The firm does not maintain a LinkedIn page or publish team bios, leaving the decision-making structure opaque to external allocators.
Is FreakOut Holdings structured as a venture firm or a holding company?
It is registered as an asset manager in Tokyo, but it also operates a separate brand entity, Chai Inc., which commercializes traditional Japanese craftsmanship. No public documentation clarifies whether FreakOut is a fund manager, a holding company, or a hybrid — a structural ambiguity unusual among Japanese institutional investors.
Does FreakOut Holdings disclose AUM or fund performance?
No. FreakOut Holdings has not publicly disclosed assets under management, fund sizes, or performance data. Without these figures, allocators cannot benchmark the firm’s scale or track record.
Does FreakOut Holdings participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm’s deployment mechanics — whether it writes direct checks, invests via SPVs, or commits to third-party funds — are not described in any publicly available source.
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