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Proven Investments
PROVEN Investments is a financial services company based in Castries, Saint Lucia.
Proven Investments
PROVEN Investments is a financial services company based in Castries, Saint Lucia. It offers wealth management, banking services, real estate investments, and private equity transactions. The company primarily serves the financial services sector.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Saint Lucia
City
Castries
Corporate office
Castries, Saint Lucia
Additional offices
Kingston, Jamaica
Principals
Christopher Williams
Co-founder and CEO
Altss tracks 3 additional named team members for this firm — including direct investment leads, IR, and operating principals not listed on the public website.
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Frequently asked questions
Is PROVEN a family office or a publicly traded company?
PROVEN Group Limited is incorporated in Saint Lucia as an International Business Company and its shares are listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. It operates like a publicly traded holding company rather than a single- or multi-family office structure. The listing subjects PROVEN to corporate-governance and reporting standards that private family offices typically avoid.
Who makes investment decisions at PROVEN?
Investment execution is led through PROVEN's executive team, anchored by co-founders Christopher Williams (CEO) and Garfield Sinclair (lead principal). The firm does not publicly identify a standalone CIO or separate investment committee. Day-to-day management across the banking, wealth, real estate, and private capital divisions is coordinated from the Kingston office.
What asset classes does PROVEN allocate across?
The group operates three core lines: a wholly owned regional banking and wealth subsidiary, a commercial and residential real estate portfolio, and a private capital arm that makes equity and debt investments. Its property holdings range from logistics warehouses to middle-to-upper tier residential developments in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.
Does PROVEN participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
PROVEN's publicly disclosed approach concentrates on direct ownership of operating subsidiaries and direct development projects. The private capital division pursues direct equity and debt positions in Caribbean and international companies, without indicating a separate fund-of-funds allocation program.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
No single source of founding wealth has been publicly disclosed. The original principals — Christopher Williams, Peter Bunting, Mark Golding, and Garfield Sinclair — built the group through a combination of regional banking networks and political capital in Jamaica, rather than an inherited family fortune or a single liquidity event.
Does PROVEN maintain philanthropic structures separate from the business?
PROVEN promotes civic contributions including support for the GK Campus Connect Food Bank and the PSOJ COVID-19 Jamaica Response Fund, but has not established a named independent foundation or disclosed a donor-advised-fund structure. These activities are presented as corporate social-responsibility initiatives rather than a legally separated philanthropic entity.
What is PROVEN's known posture on co-investments alongside external partners?
PROVEN has demonstrated a willingness to co-develop large projects through joint ventures, such as The Lagoons residential development in the Cayman Islands with Infinity Capital Partners and the Kingston Gateway Warehouse Complex with SAJE Logistics Infrastructure Limited. The firm does not publicly disclose terms or governance around third-party co-investor participation.
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