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SMITHR CAPITAL
SMITHR Capital is Robert Smith's private family office, deploying permanent capital earned from Vista Equity Partners across direct investments and real assets.
SMITHR CAPITAL
SMITHR CAPITAL is an SEC-registered investment adviser in AUSTIN, TX, registered since 2026.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
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Corporate office
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at SMITHR Capital?
Robert Smith is the principal decision-maker. SMITHR Capital does not operate an external management company structure or allocate to a CIO outside the family. Key operational and investment coordination roles are typically filled by a lean internal team, but the firm does not publicly disclose its organizational chart or named investment professionals beyond Smith himself.
How is SMITHR Capital related to Vista Equity Partners?
SMITHR Capital is the private family office for Vista founder and CEO Robert Smith. It represents the personal balance sheet and investment activity entirely separate from the institutional funds Vista manages for limited partners. There is no cross-funding or commingling; the family office reinvests the personal distributions Smith earns as the firm's controlling partner.
What investment stages and asset classes does the office target?
The office is mandate-flexible and invests primarily in private, long-duration opportunities. Confirmed asset classes include private equity co-investments, real estate, and a known venture-stage appetite (per public record and transaction disclosure). The office does not disclose a formal stage preference, but its Denver Broncos transaction (a permanent-equity, minority ownership) and Smith's public statements about long-duration compounding suggest a bias toward indefinite-hold positions.
Does SMITHR Capital co-invest alongside external GPs?
While the office does not publicize a co-investment policy, Smith's network and access through Vista's relationships give the family office a plausible path into GP-led co-investment syndicates. The Denver Broncos transaction was a direct co-investment alongside the Walton-Penner group, demonstrating a willingness to participate in carefully curated, large-scale syndicates.
What is the relationship between the family office and the Fund II Foundation?
Robert Smith chairs the Fund II Foundation, a major private philanthropic organization. While legally separate from SMITHR Capital, the foundation deploys significant capital into causes Smith champions, including STEM education and African American cultural preservation. SMITHR Capital's investment activity and the foundation's grantmaking likely share no formal capital linkage, but overlap in strategic intent around legacy-building and mission-aligned investing.
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