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M.H. Carnegie & Co
M.H. Carnegie & Co manages over $900M across eight alternative investment platforms from Australia, spanning VC, PE, real estate, and debt since 2011.
M.H. Carnegie & Co
Founded in 2011, M.H. Carnegie & Co operates from Moore Park, Australia, as an alternative asset manager running over $900 million across eight distinct investment platforms. The firm's public materials emphasize a partnership ethos, encouraging co-investment from clients and structuring fees so that the manager participates only after investors receive an adequate base return. The firm's activities span venture capital, private equity, real estate, and debt. Specific portfolio companies, deal names, and co-investors are not publicly disclosed. M.H. Carnegie & Co's own materials frame its role as investment evaluation, acknowledging that asset allocation is the investor's primary task, while the firm executes on the detailed work of deploying capital into alternative opportunities across multiple geographies. Team size and headcount are not publicly reported. The firm maintains offices at The Entertainment Quarter in Moore Park, New South Wales, and operates separate communication channels for philanthropic and internship inquiries, indicating some adjacent programming. Other adjacent vehicles or structured club memberships have not been confirmed from available primary sources. Structurally, M.H. Carnegie & Co positions itself at the convergence of fund manager and allocator, managing what it calls eight platforms rather than a single commingled fund. The firm explicitly encourages direct client co-investment alongside its own capital, a feature it presents as alignment of economic interests with investors.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2011
AUM
in excess of $900m (per the firm, 2026)
Location
Region
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Moore Park
Corporate office
Suite 210-F3 The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Road, Moore Park, NSW 2021, Australia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does M.H. Carnegie & Co align its interests with investors?
The firm states that its own capital is invested alongside client capital, and it only receives its performance override after investors achieve an adequate base return. It also encourages co-investment to further strengthen alignment.
What asset classes does M.H. Carnegie & Co invest in?
The firm invests across a broad range, including venture capital, private equity, real estate, and debt, which it manages through eight separate investment platforms (per the firm, 2026). A full breakdown of allocation by asset class is not publicly available.
Does M.H. Carnegie & Co participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Publicly available information does not specify whether the firm operates through direct deals or fund commitments. Its structure as a manager of multiple platforms suggests a combination of direct and pooled investment approaches may be used.
Where does M.H. Carnegie & Co's underlying capital come from?
The firm does not disclose the identity of its capital base or any originating wealth source. It promotes a co-investment model open to clients whose views inform investment decisions, but specific limited partners or family-office origins are not publicly identified.
Does M.H. Carnegie & Co maintain separate philanthropic structures?
The firm has a dedicated email address for philanthropic inquiries, suggesting either an active giving program or infrastructure to support client philanthropy. The specific legal structure and assets of any philanthropic activities have not been disclosed.
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