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Javest Investment Fund
Javest Investment Fund is a discreet single-family office deploying patient capital across public equities, real estate, and private co-investments.
Javest Investment Fund
Javest Investment Fund is a single-family office established to steward private wealth through a multi-asset investment program. The firm's mandate spans public equities, real estate holdings, and direct co-investments in private companies, reflecting a long-term, flexible capital base unanchored to third-party redemption schedules. The investment strategy balances liquid and illiquid exposures. In public markets, the office pursues concentrated, value-oriented equity positions. Its private-market activity relies on a network of general partners through which it accesses venture and growth-stage co-investments, alongside direct real asset acquisitions. The geographic focus extends across North America and Europe, with an emphasis on developed-market opportunities. The firm maintains a lean operational structure consistent with single-family office design, outsourcing specialist investment functions rather than building large internal teams. Portfolio management and asset allocation decisions are centralized with a small group of investment professionals. The office has not disclosed assets under management or specific deployment figures. Structurally, Javest Investment Fund represents the classic patient-capital model: a permanent pool of assets managed without the external pressure of fund marketing timelines. This architecture allows the office to hold positions through market cycles and to serve as a stable co-investor alongside institutional managers who value non-cyclical limited partner capital.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
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Frequently asked questions
How is Javest Investment Fund structured?
Javest operates as a single-family office. It manages capital for one principal source and is not structured as a multi-family office or registered investment advisor open to external clients. This structure eliminates external redemption risk and allows the firm to take a genuinely long-term view on illiquid positions.
What does Javest Investment Fund invest in?
The office pursues a multi-asset strategy spanning public equities, direct real estate, and co-investments in private companies. Its public-market approach is concentrated and value-oriented, while private-market exposure is typically accessed alongside established general partners. The firm does not limit itself to a single asset class or sector.
Does Javest Investment Fund make direct private investments or commit to funds?
Javest participates in both fund commitments and direct co-investments. It sources private deals through relationships with external general partners, operating as a co-investor in venture and growth-stage opportunities. This hybrid model gives the office exposure to private markets while maintaining a lean internal team.
Who runs investment decisions at Javest?
Javest has not publicly disclosed the names or titles of its investment principals. As a private family office with no external reporting obligations, it maintains a low public profile. The office operates with a small centralized investment team that manages asset allocation and manager selection internally.
Is Javest Investment Fund open to outside investors?
No. Javest is a single-family office and does not accept outside capital. It is not a fund, an investment manager subject to registration, or a multi-family office offering services to other families. The capital base is permanent and proprietary.
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