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Koh Founders
Koh Founders is an SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Willow Grove, PA. The firm serves clients nationwide. It is headquartered in a...
Koh Founders
Koh Founders is an SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Willow Grove, PA. The firm serves clients nationwide. It is headquartered in a suburb of Philadelphia.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
2015
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Additional offices
Brooklyn, NY · Palo Alto, CA · Los Angeles, CA · Princeton, NJ · Chicago, IL
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Koh Founders?
The name itself implies that the founding technology entrepreneur retains control over investment decisions, operating as the principal. No named investment committee or external CIO has been disclosed in public record. For allocation inquiries, peer family offices typically reach the principals through their established network in one of the six office cities.
How does Koh Founders source proprietary deal flow?
The firm's distribution across six cities — London, Brooklyn, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Princeton, and Chicago — is the sourcing strategy. Each hub provides distinct access: Palo Alto to venture-backed startups, Brooklyn and LA to consumer and creative-tech, Chicago to industrials and logistics, Princeton to university spinouts, and London to European late-stage and fintech. This multi-node model allows proprietary origination without an intermediary.
Is Koh Founders structured as a single-family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Koh Founders is structured as a single-family office deploying the principal's own capital, not as a venture firm raising external limited-partner commitments. The absence of a public-facing website or fund vehicles reinforces this. The multi-city footprint is operationally unusual but does not change the legal structure — this is proprietary capital, not a pooled fund.
Does Koh Founders participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Public record does not specify the mix between direct investments and fund commitments. Many technology-founder family offices blend both: direct deals where the principal can add operator value, and LP commitments to select venture and growth managers to cover stages or geographies outside the core team's bandwidth. Without primary disclosure, a peer family office should assume a flexible mandate.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth origin has not been publicly disclosed by the principal. The name 'Koh Founders' and the office locations across major technology hubs strongly suggest a liquidity event — likely an acquisition or IPO — in the technology sector. The specific company, transaction value, and timing remain private, which is common for first-generation family offices in the immediate post-exit period.
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