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MTC
MTC is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Tampa, FL, registered since 2019. The firm manages $329 million in assets, with $224 million on a discretionary...
MTC
MTC is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Tampa, FL, registered since 2019. The firm manages $329 million in assets, with $224 million on a discretionary basis. It has 16 employees and 9 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2019
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Luxembourg
City
Tampa
Corporate office
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Principals
Caroline Kracht
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Dmitri Zaitsev
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Guillermo Ruiz
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Raghu Malhotra
Chairman of Global Advisory Board
Magnus Grimeland
Member of Global Advisory Board
James Barber
Member of Global Advisory Board
Christine Day
Member of Global Advisory Board
Professor Krishna G. Palepu
Member of Global Advisory Board
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at MTC?
The three co-founders and managing partners — Caroline Kracht, Dmitri Zaitsev, and Guillermo Ruiz — oversee investment decisions, supported by a global advisory board chaired by Raghu Malhotra. The advisory board includes seasoned operators such as Magnus Grimeland, James Barber, Christine Day, and Harvard Business School professor Krishna G. Palepu. The firm's community of executives in over 40 countries contributes to sourcing and due diligence, effectively broadening the decision-making input beyond the core GP team.
How does MTC source proprietary deal flow?
MTC's sourcing model depends on its curated global community of experienced executives and entrepreneurs based in more than 40 countries. These members, who hold positions of influence in major global companies, bring deal flow directly to the firm and participate in evaluating opportunities. The firm explicitly markets this community as a structural advantage for finding and vetting ventures that a traditional venture firm might miss.
Is MTC structured as a family office or a traditional venture firm?
MTC operates as a private equity asset manager, not a family office. Legally domiciled in Luxembourg, it manages third-party capital through a venture capital structure. Its distinct operational model — embedding a global community of executives into the investment and portfolio-support process — sets it apart from both standard family office co-investment clubs and conventional VC fund managers.
What investment stages does MTC typically target?
MTC pursues a general venture mandate that covers early-stage, growth-stage, and later-stage venture opportunities. The firm does not publicly limit itself to a single stage, preferring instead to follow its community's deal flow across the company lifecycle. This flexible approach is consistent with a network-driven model where member expertise spans multiple stages and geographies.
Does MTC disclose its assets under management?
No. MTC has not publicly disclosed its AUM, total capital deployed, or number of professionals. As a private asset manager relying on a community-sourcing model rather than institutional fundraising rounds, it maintains a low public profile. Any AUM figure would be an estimate.
What is the role of MTC's Global Advisory Board?
The Global Advisory Board, chaired by Raghu Malhotra and including figures such as Magnus Grimeland and Harvard's Krishna G. Palepu, provides strategic guidance to the managing partners. Board members also act as senior connectors and advisors, leveraging their own networks and operating experience to support portfolio companies. This formal advisory layer sits above the broader community of executives, serving as a governance and validation tier for the firm's investment thesis.
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