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Kairos Capital Group
Kairos Capital Group was established in Singapore by Anthony Siau, Dylan Ng, and Eric Cheong. Siau previously scaled asset management AUM at RHB from $1...
Kairos Capital Group
Kairos Capital Group was established in Singapore by Anthony Siau, Dylan Ng, and Eric Cheong. Siau previously scaled asset management AUM at RHB from $1 billion to $13 billion before moving into private markets through Ericsenz Capital. The firm operates as a multi-family office that supplies tailored private-market exposure rather than managing a single-family balance sheet. The investment program mixes private equity, venture capital, private credit, and real estate. Buyout and distressed mandates sit alongside growth-stage venture bets. Confirmed holdings include positions in LogX and Roslin Technologies, where Kairos co-invested with Novo Holdings. The geographic book covers Asia and North America, with explicit activity in Southeast Asia, Greater China, and Silicon Valley. Structures include direct co-investments, SPVs, and dedicated vehicles such as the Kairos Credit Income Fund and Kairos Strategic Assets Fund. The firm lists three named principals and one investment associate. Anthony Siau also serves as Executive Director of Progress Asia Capital & Advisors and holds board roles at Helicap and Climate Smart Ventures. No additional offices are disclosed beyond the Singapore headquarters. In the last 24 months no public operational events such as fund closes or leadership changes have been reported. A structural feature is the integration of an in-house private-credit platform with the multi-family office mandate. This allows Kairos to originate and hold credit exposures that complement equity co-investments without relying on external fund commitments for every allocation.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2026
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore
Principals
Anthony Siau
Founder & Chairman
Dylan Ng
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Altss tracks 1 additional named team member for this firm — including direct investment leads, IR, and operating principals not listed on the public website.
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Kairos Capital Group?
Anthony Siau serves as Founder & Chairman and sets the investment direction. Dylan Ng and Eric Cheong act as Co-Founders and Managing Partners with oversight of deal execution.
Does Kairos Capital Group participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm uses both approaches. It commits to funds and also executes direct co-investments and SPVs, including the Kairos Credit Income Fund focused on Southeast Asia.
What investment stages does Kairos Capital Group typically target?
Activity spans buyouts, distressed situations, growth equity, and venture capital. The firm has backed both early-stage technology companies and later-stage leveraged transactions.
Which sectors does Kairos Capital Group focus on?
Public materials list AgriTech & FoodTech, PropTech, Distressed & Turnaround, Healthcare Services, and Industrial Tech. Technology exposure includes biotech and ESG themes.
Where does Kairos Capital Group source deal flow?
Sourcing draws on Anthony Siau’s prior relationships at RHB and Ericsenz Capital plus the firm’s network across Southeast Asia, Greater China, and Silicon Valley.
How is Kairos Capital Group related to Progress Asia Capital & Advisors?
Anthony Siau holds the role of Executive Director at Progress Asia Capital & Advisors, a MAS-licensed fund management company operating alongside Kairos Capital Group.
Does Kairos Capital Group maintain any club or association ties?
Anthony Siau received the Top FinTech Leader award from the Singapore FinTech Association in 2019 and remains active in the Asia CEO Community.
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