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OIC
OIC is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, registered since 2016. The firm manages $4.5 billion in regulatory assets under management,...
OIC
OIC is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, registered since 2016. The firm manages $4.5 billion in regulatory assets under management, including $4.5 billion on a discretionary basis. OIC has 46 employees and 33 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
South Korea
City
New York
Corporate office
Changwon-si, South Korea
Additional offices
West Palm Beach, FL · New York, NY
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at OIC?
No named principals or key decision-makers are disclosed in public filings or corporate records. The firm's operating structure and any investment committee remain entirely private. Identifying the individuals behind OIC would require a direct introduction or access to non-public legal documents.
How does OIC source its deals?
Given the absence of a website, LinkedIn presence, or any marketing footprint, OIC almost certainly does not source through traditional inbound channels. Its deal flow likely comes entirely from private networks — professional relationships maintained by the principals across the financial hubs where it has offices and the industrial corridors of South Korea.
Is OIC structured as a single-family office or a traditional asset manager?
The firm's operational silence, lack of disclosed fund vehicles, and absence of a public-facing investment team strongly suggest a single-family office or private family consortium structure rather than an open asset-management business. The geographic footprint — Changwon-si, West Palm Beach, and New York — is a common pattern for wealthy industrial families diversifying into U.S. real estate or private markets.
Where does OIC's underlying capital come from?
The origin of the capital has not been publicly disclosed. The presence of a headquarters in Changwon-si, a major industrial city in South Korea known for its manufacturing and heavy-machinery base, points toward wealth generated in the Korean industrial or export sector. Without confirmation from the principals, this remains an inference.
Does OIC maintain any philanthropic structures?
No philanthropic foundation or giving vehicle associated with the OIC name is recorded in publicly searchable registries in South Korea or the United States. If charitable activity exists, it has been conducted anonymously or through an entity bearing a different name.
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