Multi-Family OfficeRIA · CRD 282503SEC-RegisteredPrivate Fund Adviser

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Speyside Fund Advisers LLC

Speyside Fund Advisers was founded around 2010 by Charles E. Ganz and Andrew P.

Speyside Fund Advisers LLC

Speyside Fund Advisers was founded around 2010 by Charles E. Ganz and Andrew P. Forsyth, two finance professionals who previously held roles at major asset management firms. The firm operates as a multi-family office, advising a small number of wealthy families on investment strategy, without publicly disclosing the origins of its underlying wealth. The firm invests across private credit, real estate, infrastructure, and hedge funds. It targets direct placements and co-investments, often collaborating with institutional partners on deals. Confirmed areas of activity include structured credit and opportunistic real estate in the U.S. and Western Europe (per public record, 2021). Speyside maintains a lean team of fewer than 15 professionals, operating from a single office in New York. The firm has not disclosed any philanthropic vehicles or operating companies tied to its structure. In late 2023, it reportedly raised a new private credit fund with a $200 million target (per financial news reports, 2023). A key structural differentiator is its multi-family office model serving a closed group of families, which allows for flexible, long-duration capital deployment without the constraints of perpetual fundraising. This enables patient investment in illiquid assets like direct real estate and private credit.

General information

Firm type

Multi Family Office

Year founded

2010

AUM

$500M - $1B (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Charles E. Ganz

Chief Investment Officer

Andrew P. Forsyth

President

Sector focus

Private CreditReal EstateInfrastructureHedge Funds

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Speyside Fund Advisers?

Charles E. Ganz serves as Chief Investment Officer, directing investment strategy. Andrew P. Forsyth is President, responsible for business operations and client relationships. Both co-founded the firm around 2010.

How does Speyside source proprietary deal flow?

The firm relies on a network of institutional partners and relationships built over decades in asset management. It originates deals through co-investment opportunities with larger managers and direct sourcing in private credit and real estate.

Is Speyside structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a fund manager?

Speyside is registered as an SEC investment adviser and operates as a multi-family office, managing assets for multiple unrelated families. This gives it a hybrid posture — it serves a small client base like a family office but files regulatory disclosures akin to a fund manager.

Does Speyside participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

It engages in both direct investments and fund commitments. The firm has made co-investments alongside institutional managers and also allocates capital to third-party funds, particularly in private credit and real estate.

What investment stages does Speyside typically target?

Speyside focuses on opportunistic and value-add investments in private credit and real estate, often acquiring distressed or special-situation assets. It also invests in infrastructure projects through direct equity and partnership structures.

Which sectors does Speyside explicitly avoid?

The firm has not publicly stated any explicit avoidance mandates. However, based on its documented investments, it has not been active in early-stage venture capital, biotech, or technology startups.

How is Speyside related to other entities bearing the Speyside name?

Speyside Fund Advisers appears to be the primary advisory entity. It is related to Speyside Capital, which may be a separate vehicle or trading name, but the exact relationship is not fully disclosed in public records.

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