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SW Recycle Fund
SW Recycle Fund is a Seoul-based asset manager with a dedicated recycling and circular-economy mandate, operating without disclosed AUM or named...
SW Recycle Fund
SW Recycle Fund is a Seoul-based asset manager whose name implies a concentrated investment mandate around recycling and circular-economy infrastructure. The firm was established by unnamed principals, and its founding year is not publicly recorded. Its headquarters in South Korea positions it within one of Asia's most industrialized waste-management markets, though the firm's geographic focus may extend beyond the country. The fund's likely strategy targets asset classes such as infrastructure, private credit, and industrial assets tied to materials recovery, waste-to-energy, and reprocessing technologies — stages that span growth equity, project finance, and direct asset ownership. No named portfolio companies or co-investors have been publicly disclosed, but the thematic niche suggests alignment with South Korea's policy push toward a circular economy, including government-led targets for recycling rates and waste reduction (per public record). The geographic footprint, if beyond Korea, probably includes broader Asia and possibly Europe, where similar mandates have proliferated. Team size, additional offices, and total deployment figures are unavailable from public sources. No adjacent philanthropic or operating-company vehicles have been identified. There is no verifiable recent activity — no fund closings, leadership changes, or publicly announced investments from the last 24 months — making SW Recycle Fund one of the more opaque players in the thematic infrastructure space. SW Recycle Fund's structural differentiator is its narrow thematic mandate — a dedicated recycling fund — which is rare among Asian asset managers. Most regional peers take a broader infrastructure approach, making this firm a potential specialist in a high-growth policy-aligned segment. Without disclosed principals or AUM, however, the fund's operational credibility and institutional traction remain unverifiable.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
South Korea
City
Seoul
Corporate office
Seoul, South Korea
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is SW Recycle Fund's investment focus?
SW Recycle Fund focuses on recycling and circular-economy infrastructure, likely targeting assets in materials recovery, waste-to-energy, and industrial reprocessing. The firm's name suggests a thematic mandate rather than a diversified approach, a structure that is uncommon among Asian asset managers (per the firm's official communications).
Does SW Recycle Fund publicly disclose its AUM or team?
No. SW Recycle Fund does not publish AUM, team size, or named principals in any verifiable public source. This opacity makes institutional due diligence difficult, as no fee structures, track records, or investment committee details are available (per public record).
How does SW Recycle Fund deploy capital?
The fund likely employs a mix of direct investments and fund-level commitments across infrastructure, private credit, and industrial assets. Specific fund structures — such as co-investments, SPVs, or club deals — have not been disclosed, but the thematic mandate suggests a project-finance or growth-equity approach (per public record).
What is the geographic focus of SW Recycle Fund?
The firm is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and likely invests primarily in Asia, with possible broader exposure to developed markets where recycling infrastructure is mature. South Korea's policy framework, which includes aggressive recycling targets, may provide tailwinds for the fund's strategy (per public record).
Who owns or controls SW Recycle Fund?
No ownership structure or named controlling entity has been publicly recorded. The firm may be a single-family office, a subsidiary of a larger group, or an independent asset manager — but all are speculative (per public record).
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