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Parataxis Capital
Parataxis Capital's founding year and primary wealth origin remain undisclosed, and the firm does not publicly name its founding principals or leadership...
Parataxis Capital
Parataxis Capital's founding year and primary wealth origin remain undisclosed, and the firm does not publicly name its founding principals or leadership team. It maintains five offices — in New York, Taipei, Cayman Islands, Singapore, and Bristol — suggesting a broad operational reach across American, Asian, and European markets (per public record). The firm pursues a multi-strategy mandate encompassing hedge fund allocations, private credit, and secondaries and special situations. While specific portfolio companies or deals are not confirmed in public channels, the geographic placement implies both direct and indirect exposure to real estate, infrastructure, and opportunistic credit across Taiwan, the UK, and the US. Parataxis Capital likely operates as a platform for multiple independent investment teams, each focused on a distinct strategy or region, though no GP names or track records are publicly attached to the entity. Parataxis Capital does not disclose AUM or professional headcount publicly. Its inclusion of a Cayman Islands office suggests it may manage offshore vehicles for international investors. No recent operational event — such as a fund close, promotion, or new office — is verifiable in public sources. The Taipei office hints at original operational ties to Taiwan, but wealth origin or principal backgrounds are not available. The firm's structure as a geographically distributed multi-strategy platform without a single disclosed founder is itself a differentiator — rare among investment firms, which typically have a named founding principal or CIO. This opacity may reflect a family-office-backed or consortium-driven model, though no confirming evidence exists in public sources.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, United States
Additional offices
Taipei, Taiwan · Cayman Islands · Singapore · Bristol, United Kingdom
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Parataxis Capital?
Parataxis Capital does not publicly disclose its leadership or investment committee. No named principals, CIOs, or portfolio managers appear in public records, making it an opaque entity in terms of decision-making structure.
Where does Parataxis Capital invest geographically?
The firm maintains offices in North America (New York), Asia (Taipei, Singapore), Europe (Bristol, UK), and the Cayman Islands. This suggests geographic investment reach across these regions, but no specific country-level allocations or deal activity is publicly confirmed.
Does Parataxis Capital operate as a fund-of-funds or a direct investor?
Based on its multi-strategy classification, Parataxis Capital likely allocates to both external managers and direct deals, particularly in private credit and special situations. However, no specific fund-of-funds or direct investment examples are in the public domain.
Is Parataxis Capital a family office?
The firm's structure is not publicly carved out. Its multi-office, multi-strategy profile is consistent with both single-family offices and institutional asset managers. Without a disclosed wealth origin, a family-office identity cannot be confirmed.
What investment strategies does Parataxis Capital pursue?
The firm is tagged as multi-strategy, focusing on hedge funds, private credit, and secondaries and special situations. This indicates a flexible allocation framework rather than a single-strategy mandate.
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