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GINCO Investments
GINCO Investments manages Gheyath family capital from Dubai across venture, private equity, and real estate.
GINCO Investments
GINCO Investments was established in 2015 as the dedicated vehicle for the Gheyath family. Wealth traces to GINCO Group, the construction and engineering contractor started in 1975 by Gheyath Mohammad Gheyath. Mohammed Gheyath, son of the founder, holds the CEO role. Allocations span venture capital, private equity, direct co-investments, fund-of-funds vehicles, real estate, and digital assets. Stages include seed and growth. Geographic reach covers North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Confirmed focuses include AgriTech, Digital Health, FinTech, PropTech, and SpaceTech. The office has partnered with Human Ventures on early-stage opportunities and with Dubai Future Foundation on the Techstars program. Team size and AUM remain undisclosed. Adjacent holdings include multiple Dubai residential and mixed-use properties such as The 9 Tower, One Residence, and VYB. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
2015
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
United Arab Emirates
City
Dubai
Corporate office
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Principals
Mohammed Gheyath
CEO
Abdul Aziz Gheyath
Managing Director
Masood Gheyath
Managing Director
Gary Sheynkman
Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at GINCO Investments?
Mohammed Gheyath serves as CEO. Abdul Aziz Gheyath and Masood Gheyath hold managing director titles. Gary Sheynkman acts as investment partner.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The Gheyath family fortune originates from GINCO Group, a construction and engineering contractor founded in 1975.
What investment stages does GINCO Investments target?
The office targets seed and growth stages through venture capital and private equity commitments.
Does GINCO Investments participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
It uses both fund commitments and direct co-investments or SPVs.
Which sectors receive primary allocation?
Focus areas include AgriTech & FoodTech, Digital Health, FinTech, PropTech, and SpaceTech.
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