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Noyack Capital
Noyack Capital is a asset manager based in Southampton, founded 2021; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and...
Noyack Capital
NOYACK is an all-in-one financial platform to master your money and invest in life’s biggest goals: family, retirement, home, and health.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2021
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Southampton
Corporate office
Southampton, NY, United States
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Noyack Capital?
The firm has not publicly named any principals, managing partners, or investment committee members. No leadership titles appear on its website or in corporate filings. This lack of disclosure makes it difficult for an external allocator to assess decision-making authority or investment track record.
How does Noyack Capital source proprietary deal flow?
Given its sole office in Southampton, New York — isolated from the venture hubs of Manhattan, Boston, and San Francisco — the firm likely sources through personal and local networks rather than institutional channels. No syndicate participation, GP relationships, or co-investor activity is publicly documented.
What investment stages does Noyack Capital target?
The firm’s stated strategy covers early-stage startups and growth companies. It does not break this into specific round labels such as pre-seed or Series A, nor does it define a typical check size or revenue threshold for growth-stage investments.
Does Noyack Capital maintain a public track record?
No. There are no named portfolio companies, realized exits, or fund performance metrics available in public records. The firm has not announced any fund closes, and no Crunchbase or PitchBook profile populates with a deal history. For due-diligence purposes, track record must be obtained directly from the firm.
Is Noyack Capital structured as a family office?
The firm’s public classification is asset manager, not family office. Its base in Southampton — a wealthy second-home enclave — could suggest proximity to a single-family capital source, but no ownership structure or wealth origin has been disclosed. Its refusal to name principals makes the ultimate structure opaque.
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