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ITC Global Security Limited
ITC Global Security Limited is a London-based asset manager investing in private credit, infrastructure, and real estate focused on global security assets.
ITC Global Security Limited
ITC Global Security Limited was established with a London headquarters, though its exact founding year and founding principals are not part of the public record. The firm positions itself as an asset manager rather than a single- or multi-family office, with a stated emphasis on global security and infrastructure-related investments. The firm invests across private credit, infrastructure, and real estate, focusing on assets tied to physical and cyber security — such as perimeter protection systems, surveillance technology, and critical national infrastructure. ITC Global Security Limited executes direct investments and structured finance transactions, primarily within the UK and broader European markets. Publicly named portfolio companies or deals are not available, but the firm's sector focus suggests a preference for defensive, income-generating assets. ITC Global Security Limited's team size and additional offices are not disclosed in public sources. No philanthropic foundations or adjacent vehicles have been identified. The firm maintains a low public profile, and no dated operational events from the last 24 months are verifiable. The firm's structural differentiator lies in its singular focus on security-related assets — a niche within private credit and infrastructure. By concentrating on perimeter defenses, surveillance, and critical infrastructure, ITC Global Security Limited targets investments tied to long-term societal and regulatory demand, potentially reducing correlation with broader market cycles.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is ITC Global Security Limited's primary investment focus?
ITC Global Security Limited invests primarily in private credit, infrastructure, and real estate, with a specific focus on assets related to global security — including perimeter protection systems, surveillance technology, and critical national infrastructure.
Does ITC Global Security Limited invest directly or through funds?
The firm structures its investments as direct deals and structured finance transactions, rather than commingled fund vehicles. This allows targeted exposure to security-related assets.
In which regions does ITC Global Security Limited operate?
The firm is headquartered in London and focuses its investment activity on the UK and broader European markets. No confirmed investments outside Europe have been publicly identified.
What distinguishes ITC Global Security Limited from other private credit managers?
ITC Global Security Limited focuses exclusively on assets tied to physical and cyber security — such as critical infrastructure and surveillance systems — a narrower mandate than traditional private credit firms, which often target broader corporate lending.
Who controls or owns ITC Global Security Limited?
The ownership structure and controlling principals of ITC Global Security Limited are not disclosed in public records or official communications.
What is the firm's AUM or capital under management?
ITC Global Security Limited has not publicly disclosed its assets under management. No credible estimates are available from external sources.
Does ITC Global Security Limited maintain any philanthropic structures?
No philanthropic foundations or charitable vehicles associated with ITC Global Security Limited have been identified through public records or official filings.
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