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JSJ Investments
JSJ Investments was founded in 2004 by Sameer Hirji and John S. Jue. The firm operates as the single-family office for its principals and manages direct...
JSJ Investments
JSJ Investments was founded in 2004 by Sameer Hirji and John S. Jue. The firm operates as the single-family office for its principals and manages direct investments in small- to mid-cap companies. The firm allocates across technology, consumer, resources, and biotech sectors. It executes through direct co-investments, SPVs, private equity, and secondaries. Confirmed co-investors include Auctus Fund, Geneva Roth, and PowerUp Lending Group. Geographic reach covers North America and Europe. Portfolio holdings include convertible debt positions and a mixed-use real estate portfolio in Houston. Team size and total deployment figures remain undisclosed. The firm maintains membership in Axial since 2023 for lower middle market activity. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. JSJ Investments structures its mandate around direct participation in private placements and secondary transactions rather than fund commitments. This approach allows the principals to retain control over capital deployment and co-investor selection.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
2004
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Houston
Corporate office
Houston, United States
Principals
Sameer Hirji
President
John S. Jue
Managing Director
Matthew Hirji
Family Member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at JSJ Investments?
Sameer Hirji serves as President and primary signatory. John S. Jue acts as Managing Director. Matthew Hirji participates in investment operations.
Does JSJ Investments participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm executes direct co-investments and SPVs. It also engages in private placements, secondary offerings, and convertible debt transactions.
What investment stages does JSJ Investments typically target?
JSJ targets small- to mid-cap companies requiring seed money, bridge financing, or growth capital ahead of major expansion.
Which sectors does JSJ Investments allocate to?
Allocations include technology at 38 percent, consumer at 26 percent, resources at 15 percent, biotech at 12 percent, and specialized at 9 percent as of October 2024.
Where does JSJ Investments source deal flow?
The firm maintains membership in Axial since 2023 and works with co-investors including Auctus Fund, Geneva Roth, and PowerUp Lending Group.
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