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Green Capital
Green Capital is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Central, Hong Kong, registered since 2017. The firm manages approximately $5.5 billion in regulatory...
Green Capital
Green Capital is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Central, Hong Kong, registered since 2017. The firm manages approximately $5.5 billion in regulatory assets. It has 39 employees and 22 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
2005
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
India
City
Central, Hong Kong
Corporate office
New Delhi, India
Additional offices
Brazil
Principals
Daniel Baldin
Founder
Marco Serra
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How is Green Capital related to Pulsar Invest?
Green Capital functions as the direct-investment entity established by Daniel Baldin and Marco Serra, who are also founding partners of Pulsar Invest. Pulsar operates as a Brazilian multi-family office and advisory firm, while Green Capital executes the private equity, venture, and real-asset strategies. The overlapping partnership group — including Flavio Ramirez, André Salomão, and Alexandre Ivanoff — creates shared deal flow and due diligence resources between the advisory and deployment arms.
Why is an Indian-domiciled firm investing in Brazilian industrial assets?
Green Capital's New Delhi headquarters and Brazilian portfolio suggest a cross-border capital structure that routes Indian family or institutional capital into Latin American operating businesses. This corridor remains uncommon in the institutional market, providing Green Capital with a differentiated sourcing position. The firm has not publicly disclosed the specific source of the Indian capital it deploys.
What investment stages does Green Capital target?
Green Capital's stated strategy covers buyouts, late-stage expansion, growth equity, reorganization, restructuring, and general venture. The restructuring mandate is notable — it signals willingness to acquire distressed assets, which is consistent with the Logistics Fund Portfolio's industrial focus in Brazil where cyclical commodity and currency swings create restructuring opportunities.
Does Green Capital manage sector-specific funds?
Yes. The Green Capital Logistics Fund Portfolio is a dedicated vehicle targeting Brazilian industrial real estate and related operating businesses. The fund structure aligns with the firm's ABVCAP membership — the Brazilian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association — which provides standardised LP reporting and governance conventions for the local market.
Is Green Capital a signatory to ESG or responsible-investment frameworks?
Green Capital is a signatory to the UN-supported Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), which requires annual reporting on ESG integration across investment activities. The firm also operates the Pulsar Program, a philanthropic initiative separate from its investment entity, though details on grantmaking or programmatic focus have not been publicly disclosed.
How does Green Capital source deals in Brazil?
Green Capital's deal flow likely originates through Pulsar Invest's domestic Brazilian network, which includes the multi-family office's advisory relationships and the broader ABVCAP member community. The firm's restructuring strategy also creates proprietary sourcing — distressed Brazilian industrial companies rarely run broad auction processes, favoring relationship-driven transactions.
Is Green Capital a single-family office?
Altss research does not confirm Green Capital as a single-family office. The firm was founded by the partners of Pulsar Invest, a multi-family office, but the underlying wealth source has not been publicly disclosed. Green Capital could operate as a pooled vehicle for Pulsar's advisory clients or represent the capital of a single undisclosed principal.
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