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Orillion
Orillion is an international alternative investment firm focused on creating value from anticipated social structures and cultural dynamics resulting from...
Orillion
Orillion is an international alternative investment firm focused on creating value from anticipated social structures and cultural dynamics resulting from technological and environmental changes.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2021
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United States
City
Menlo Park
Corporate office
Menlo Park, CA, United States
Additional offices
San Francisco · Friedrichshafen · Hannover · London · Duluth · Los Altos · Gothenburg
Principals
Richard Clarke
Team Member
Ahmed Sallam
Team Member
Alan Eisner OBE
Team Member
Victor Chu
Team Member
Andrew Ramage
Team Member
Anthony Jimenez
Team Member
Laurent Brunisholz
Team Member
Anders Forsberg
Team Member
Louisa Bojesen
Team Member
Edmund Chu
Team Member
Peter Atalla
Team Member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Orillion?
Orillion names eleven team members on its website, including Richard Clarke, Ahmed Sallam, Alan Eisner OBE, and Victor Chu, but the firm does not publicly designate a CEO, CIO, or investment committee. No single decision-maker or governance structure is disclosed, leaving the internal authority opaque to external allocators.
What does Orillion actually own or invest in?
The firm's portfolio page lists two broad categories: Sports, Gaming & Media and Special Situations. The only named holdings are the Orin Group and ratiopharm ulm, a German basketball club. Separately, Orillion launched and lists the SCOR token, which trades on Kraken, indicating a digital-asset position outside the core private portfolio.
How does Orillion source proprietary deal flow?
Orillion does not publicly describe a sourcing model, but its office footprint — spanning the Bay Area, London, Gothenburg, and southern Germany — suggests a relationship-driven, transatlantic network. No formal venture partner program, systematic origination function, or co-investor club is disclosed.
Is Orillion structured as a family office or a traditional asset manager?
The firm calls itself an international alternative investment firm and does not identify as a single-family office. No wealth origin, founding family, or beneficiary is named, and no regulatory filing confirms a multi-family office structure. Its legal form and capital base remain undisclosed.
Does Orillion take outside capital or co-invest alongside external GPs?
Orillion does not publicly reference LP relationships, fund commitments, or co-investment partners. Its site lists no fundraising history, fund closes, or third-party co-investors, making its capital source a black box to outside observers.
What is the SCOR token, and how does it relate to the firm's broader strategy?
SCOR is a token issued by Orillion that trades on Kraken, as noted on the firm's website. It appears to be a standalone digital-asset initiative tied to the firm's brand rather than a fund vehicle or LP interest. No whitepaper, tokenomics, or regulatory filing was provided publicly, placing it outside the typical alternative-asset fund framework.
Which sectors does Orillion explicitly avoid?
Orillion's public materials name only two focus areas — Sports, Gaming & Media and Special Situations. No negatively screened sectors, exclusion policies, or explicit avoidance criteria are published, leaving its actual investment perimeter undefined beyond those two labels.
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