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National Investors Group
National Investors Group is a corporate investor based in New York, US. It manages approximately $175 million in assets across seven funds, primarily focused...
National Investors Group
National Investors Group is a corporate investor based in New York, US. It manages approximately $175 million in assets across seven funds, primarily focused on North America.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
Jason Bross
Former Head of Private Equity
Khaled Al-Mashaan
Former Board Member, NIG Holdings
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is the ownership structure of National Investors Group?
National Investors Group is a 100% owned subsidiary of the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), the largest bank in Kuwait. This makes NIG a captive investment platform, meaning it deploys solely from NBK's balance sheet and does not manage capital for external limited partners. The parent's status as a publicly traded entity on the Kuwait Stock Exchange imposes a layer of governance and disclosure on NIG's operations.
How does National Investors Group source its investments?
NIG operates from New York to maintain direct access to North American deal flow. The firm sources private equity, real estate, and infrastructure investments through a combination of direct relationships, co-investor networks, and fund commitments. Its parent company's stature and permanent capital base provide advantages in bilateral negotiations where sellers value certainty of close over auction dynamics.
What asset classes does National Investors Group target?
NIG's mandate covers private equity, real estate, and infrastructure. The real estate portfolio has historically focused on US commercial properties, while the infrastructure strategy is increasingly aligned with climate-adjacent assets, consistent with NBK's institutional membership in the IIGCC. The private equity book has included both fund commitments and direct co-investments.
Does National Investors Group manage third-party capital?
No. NIG is a dedicated investment office for NBK's proprietary capital. The firm does not accept external limited partners, which means it avoids the fundraising cycle and can hold positions for flexible time horizons. However, this structure also means its investment pace can be influenced by NBK's overall balance-sheet priorities and regulatory capital considerations.
How is National Investors Group connected to philanthropic activities?
NIG itself does not operate a separate foundation, but its parent NBK is a contributor to the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS). This indirect linkage means NIG's investment profits ultimately support one of the region's most prominent scientific research and education philanthropies, though the investment and philanthropic activities operate through distinct legal structures.
Who has historically led investment decisions at National Investors Group?
Jason Bross served as Head of Private Equity for NIG, overseeing direct investments and fund commitments in that asset class. At the board level, Khaled Al-Mashaan, founder of international real estate developer ALARGAN, provided governance oversight through NIG Holdings, bringing cross-border real estate operating experience into the firm's strategic direction.
What is the relationship between NIG and NBK's broader investment strategy?
NIG functions as NBK's primary vehicle for North American private market exposure, converting the bank's liquid dollar-denominated reserves into hard assets. This reflects a strategic tilt by Gulf banks toward US-dollar assets that offer inflation protection and geopolitical diversification. NIG's mandate complements other NBK investment arms that focus on different geographies and liquid public markets.
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