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Pollen Street Capital
Pollen Street Capital is a asset manager based in London, founded 2013; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and...
Pollen Street Capital
Pollen Street Capital is a London-based investment adviser registered with the SEC since 2014.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2013
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
11–12 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JJ, United Kingdom
Additional offices
Austin, TX, United States · Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Principals
Ian Gascoigne
Partner
David Dawson
Partner
Anastasia Kovaleva
Partner
Connor Marshall-Mckie
Partner
Crispin Goldsmith
CFO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Pollen Street Capital?
Investment decisions sit with the partnership group and an investment committee. Ian Gascoigne, a founding partner, serves on that committee and holds board seats at Ding, Pivotal Growth, and Cashflows. Other partners named on the committee include David Dawson, who joined in 2014 from Apax Partners.
How does Pollen Street source proprietary deal flow?
The firm leans on its decade-plus specialization in financial services to generate deal flow. Team members come from operating roles inside specialty-finance platforms and regulated institutions, and the firm runs a dedicated digital operating partner to surface tech-enabled targets. Offices in London, Austin, and Abu Dhabi extend origination across three financial centers.
Is Pollen Street structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a traditional asset manager?
It is an independent asset manager, not a family office. Its partners manage third-party capital across commingled private equity and private credit funds. There is no disclosed single-family wealth source behind the firm.
Does Pollen Street participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Pollen Street concentrates on direct control equity investments and direct credit facilities. The firm has not publicly marketed a fund-of-funds or LP commitment program, and its investment committee reviews each portfolio-company position and credit-line structure directly.
Which sectors does Pollen Street explicitly avoid?
Publicly, the firm commits only to the financial-services ecosystem and adjacent specialty-finance verticals. It does not pursue generalist buyouts, healthcare, consumer-packaged goods, or heavy industrials. The credit strategy focuses on asset-backed and specialty-lending facilities within the same regulated perimeter.
Does Pollen Street maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
Pollen Street runs a formal responsible-investment program with a proprietary scoring framework, chaired by Alison Collins. The program applies ESG metrics across both private equity and credit portfolios. A separate philanthropic foundation is not disclosed on the firm's website.
What is Pollen Street's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm invests directly and does not publicly solicit co-investment partners. Its deals are typically proprietary or control-oriented, executed from its own fund vehicles. When portfolio companies make acquisitions—such as Hometree's purchase of OVO's Home Services arm—Pollen Street provides the credit facility but has not disclosed outside co-investors.
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