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Securities House
Securities House is a Kuwait-based generalist asset manager with a tripartite structure spanning international real estate, private equity, and...
Securities House
Securities House is a Kuwait-based generalist asset manager with a tripartite structure spanning international real estate, private equity, and Shariah-compliant equity portfolio management focused on local and GCC markets. The firm's real estate practice targets both value-add opportunities with shorter investment horizons and stabilized yielding assets, emphasizing the asset class's perceived safety and reward profile. Its private equity arm leverages a historical track record in what it describes as one of the most rewarding asset classes, while the equity portfolios are managed in compliance with Shariah principles for regional clients. Details on scale, team size, founding year, named principals, and specific portfolio holdings are not publicly disclosed. The firm's web presence is limited to a single-page site outlining its three service lines and a contact page listing its Safat office in Al-Dhow Tower. Operating without a known LinkedIn presence or recent media coverage, Securities House maintains a deliberately low profile. No recent operational events, fund closes, or personnel moves have been publicly reported in the last 24 months. The firm's structure as a generalist asset manager in Kuwait City places it within a competitive regional landscape, though its explicit international real estate mandate provides a geographic differentiator from peers focused solely on GCC markets. The firm's architecture as a three-pillar generalist — blending direct real estate, private equity, and public equities under one roof — creates a multi-asset sourcing model that is uncommon for a boutique Kuwaiti manager. Without known co-investment partners, club affiliations, or philanthropic vehicles, the structural differentiator rests on this in-house, cross-asset origination capability and its Shariah compliance framework, which shapes both its real estate and equity strategies.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
1982
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Kuwait
City
Kuwait City
Corporate office
Sharq, Khaled Ibn Al Waleed Street, Al-Dhow Tower, 18th Floor, P.O. Box 26972 Safat, 13130, Kuwait
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment strategies does Securities House manage?
The firm runs three distinct strategies: international real estate targeting both value-add and yielding assets, private equity, and Shariah-compliant equity portfolio management focused on local and GCC markets. Each is managed as a separate pillar within the firm.
Does Securities House invest only in Kuwait?
No. While its equity portfolio management is concentrated on local and GCC markets, its real estate practice is explicitly international in scope. The firm describes real estate as a safe and rewarding asset class that it pursues globally.
Is Securities House Shariah-compliant across all strategies?
Only the equity portfolio management service is explicitly described as compliant with Shariah principles. The firm does not specify whether its private equity or international real estate mandates follow the same compliance framework.
How does Securities House source its real estate deals?
The firm does not publicly disclose its sourcing model. Its description emphasizes providing clients with both value-add opportunities with shorter investment periods and yielding investments with distinctive returns, but the origination process is not detailed.
Who makes investment decisions at Securities House?
The firm has not publicly disclosed its leadership team, investment committee structure, or named principals. No executive profiles, board members, or key decision-makers are available through its single-page website or public records.
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