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Prytek
Andrey Yashunsky's Prytek operates a conglomerate of financial-infrastructure, data and talent platforms serving 140 institutions with Xavier R.
Prytek
Prytek offers services for financial services, cybersecurity training, and human capital solutions. Its services include compliance, post-trade, risk and price management, capital market data, and alternative capital market analytics. The company also provides a global cybersecurity training platform and recruitment services for staffing.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2017
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore, Singapore
Additional offices
USA · India · Germany · Ireland · Netherlands · Hong Kong · Israel · Australia
Principals
Andrey Yashunsky
CEO and Founder
Sultan Khans
Managing Partner, Chief Investment Officer
Shomoil Rabaev
Chief Investment Officer
Xavier R. Rolet
Chairman of the Board
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Prytek?
Prytek lists two chief investment officers: Sultan Khans, the managing partner and CIO, and Shomoil Rabaev, the CIO. Khans previously ran corporate finance and M&A at FNZ Group and spent 15 years at Credit Suisse, KPMG, and PwC, executing over $130 billion in transactions. Rabaev joined from an investment-director role at Global Fintech Solutions and earlier worked at EcoLine and TransFinGroup AM JSC.
How does Prytek source its deals and platform companies?
Prytek uses four sourcing lanes: in-house development to extend platform capabilities, lift-outs of trapped technology and teams from financial-institution clients — which it then commercializes to other clients — traditional acquisitions, and white-label product licensing. The lift-out model is unusual and gives the firm proprietary deal flow not available to a conventional auction-process bidder.
Is Prytek structured as a venture firm or an operating company?
Prytek operates as a hybrid. It invests corporate and private capital into wholly or majority-owned platforms — Delta Capita, TipRanks, ThriveDX, Hirewell, TritonExec — and then manages them as permanent operating businesses rather than exiting on a fund-lifecycle schedule. The firm does not disclose a fund structure, LP commitments, or targeted returns, and its website describes it as a 'technology investment group' rather than a venture-capital firm.
Does Prytek take fund commitments or only direct platform investments?
The firm’s public disclosures describe only direct platform investments and acquisitions. There is no mention of third-party fund commitments, LP relationships, or a fund-of-funds program. Capital appears to come from corporate and private sources internal to the group.
Which sectors does Prytek explicitly avoid?
Prytek focuses narrowly on financial-services infrastructure, capital-markets technology, cybersecurity training, and talent solutions. It does not publicly target biotechnology, consumer brands, hard-asset energy, or industrial manufacturing. The client base — banks, exchanges, wealth platforms, and government agencies — defines its sector perimeter.
What is Xavier R. Rolet's role at Prytek?
Xavier R. Rolet serves as chairman of the board. He is the former CEO of the London Stock Exchange Group and currently holds board positions at the Saudi Tadawul Group, the Public Investment Fund, Columbia Business School, and Harvard University. His appointment in 2024 signaled a push to leverage exchange and sovereign-wealth relationships for the firm's platforms.
Where does Prytek’s capital come from?
Prytek states it is 'backed by corporate and private capital,' but it does not name specific backers, a family office sponsor, or a sovereign fund. The wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. The firm’s operational cash flows from wholly owned platforms are likely a material source of reinvestment.
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