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Psalion VC
Psalion VC is a asset manager based in Paris, founded 2021; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key contacts...
Psalion VC
Psalion provides unique instituional-level investment products tailored to private clients, family offices, and professional investors.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2021
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
Paris, France
Additional offices
Singapore
Principals
Timothy Enneking
Managing Partner
Loan Venkatapen
Partner
Adam Kovacs
Investment Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who makes investment decisions at Psalion VC?
Timothy Enneking is the Managing Partner and the central decision-maker on strategy and portfolio construction, supported by partner Loan Venkatapen and Investment Director Adam Kovacs. The board — Enneking, Venkatapen, and Julien Jost — provides governance oversight, but day-to-day deal execution flows through the investment team based in Paris.
How does Psalion’s yield strategy differ from its venture fund?
The Psalion Yield Strategy is a liquid, income-oriented vehicle separate from the Venture Capital fund line. While Psalion VC takes equity and token stakes in early-stage blockchain companies, the yield strategy operates in public digital-asset markets, aiming to generate regular returns through lending, staking, or quantitative trading approaches. This dual structure is what the firm markets as institutional-level product breadth for private investors.
Does Psalion manage a single fund or multiple vehicles?
Psalion operates at least two distinct strategies: a venture capital arm and a liquid yield strategy. The venture arm has raised multiple fund vintages — the most recent recorded is Psalion VC Fund III, domiciled in Singapore — suggesting a sequential, closed-end fund model rather than a single balance-sheet vehicle.
What does Psalion’s compliance function look like?
The firm maintains a dedicated compliance infrastructure with Todd Enneking serving as Anti-Money Laundering Reporting Officer (AMLRO), Brenden Tacon as Deputy AMLRO, and Nada Abu-Qaoud as Head of Regulatory Compliance. This three-person structure is notable for a manager of its size and signals a posture built to satisfy institutional and family-office gatekeepers.
Is Psalion VC a regulated entity?
Psalion does not publicly disclose its full regulatory status across all jurisdictions. However, its membership in the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) and the explicit compliance team structure — including a named Head of Regulatory Compliance — suggest the firm operates with a regulatory-conscious framework, likely under French or European fund management rules for its Paris headquarters and under Singaporean rules for its Fund III domicile.
What kind of investor does Psalion target?
Psalion tailors its products to qualified professional investors, private clients, family offices, and corporations. Its own website lists 58 private-investor clients and breaks out client types by AUM and region, though the specific allocations are not disclosed. The firm explicitly states that its products are available exclusively to professional investors, not the retail public.
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