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Lindenstone
Lindenstone operates out of Hamburg and focuses on wealth management for private clients and institutional asset owners, predominantly drawn from Northern...
Lindenstone
Lindenstone operates out of Hamburg and focuses on wealth management for private clients and institutional asset owners, predominantly drawn from Northern Germany's closely held family-business and Mittelstand economy. The firm structures its offering around holistic asset stewardship — combining portfolio management, manager selection, and direct access to real estate and private-market opportunities — without the balance-sheet pressure of a universal bank or proprietary-product agenda. The firm's deployment model spans liquid multi-asset mandates, direct real estate transactions (weighted toward German residential and commercial property), private equity fund commitments, and co-investment vehicles designed for tax-sensitive, long-duration capital. Typical partner funds target European mid-market buyout and growth strategies; active co-investors in its network include Hamburg-based family offices and legacy Atlantic-capable institutions. While Lindenstone does not publicly disclose full portfolio holdings, the allocation framework prioritises income-producing tangible assets and carefully underwritten private equity, avoiding speculative venture and concentrated commodity bets. Lindenstone remains deliberately lean in its disclosed metrics — neither AUM nor headcount is published — reflecting a privacy posture common among German fiduciary wealth managers that contract directly with a small number of substantial family groups. The firm's parallel structures, if any, are not publicly detailed, though Hamburg wealth managers of this type frequently maintain related real-asset holding vehicles and charitable foundations for clients. What distinguishes Lindenstone structurally is its role as a pure agent — not a bank-affiliated securities house or an asset-gathering platform. In a German market where many wealth managers sit inside Sparkassen or private-bank balance sheets, Lindenstone's independent fiduciary line creates a governance moat: it earns fees solely from its clients and picks external managers and assets on an open-architecture, un-conflicted basis.
General information
Firm type
Bank / Wealth / Trust
Year founded
2024
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Hamburg
Corporate office
Hamburg, Germany
Frequently asked questions
What is Lindenstone?
Lindenstone is a bank / wealth / trust headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
When was Lindenstone founded?
Lindenstone was founded in 2024.
Where is Lindenstone headquartered?
Lindenstone is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, in the Europe region.
What is Lindenstone's assets under management?
Lindenstone reports approximately Undisclosed in assets under management, as tracked by Altss.
What does Altss track for Lindenstone?
Altss maintains an OSINT-verified profile of Lindenstone covering investment focus (ESG policy, ticket size, target IRR, currency preference, regional focuses, industry focuses, technological focuses), team (service providers and advisors), deals (company deals and fund commitments), and network (associations and event participation). Detailed values are available to Altss subscribers.
What is Lindenstone's website?
Lindenstone's public website is lindenstone.de. Verified contact details for principals and decision-makers are available to Altss subscribers.
What type of firm is Lindenstone?
Lindenstone is classified by Altss as a Bank / Wealth / Trust, operating from Germany within the Europe region.
How does Altss source intelligence on Lindenstone?
Altss combines OSINT (open-source intelligence) with regulatory filings, public disclosures, and licensed data partners. Source provenance is tracked to support compliance-ready research workflows.
When was Lindenstone's Altss profile last updated?
Lindenstone's profile on Altss was last refreshed on June 3, 2026. Continuous updates are applied as new public information is verified.
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