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Tiger Partners
Tiger Partners is a global alternative asset manager founded in 2007 with offices across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Tiger Partners
Tiger Partners was founded in 2007 as an alternative asset manager with a global footprint. The firm maintains offices in New York, St. Gallen, Berwyn, Naarden, Stamford, Princeton, and Beijing, signaling a multi-regional investment approach. Its wealth origin is not publicly attributed to a specific family or principal. The firm pursues investments across private equity, venture capital, and growth equity strategies, targeting technology and healthcare sectors. It focuses on companies with disruptive technology characteristics. Confirmed portfolio holdings are not publicly available, though the firm's broad stage coverage spans early-stage through mature buyouts. Geographic activity encompasses North America, Europe, and Asia. Tiger Partners does not publicly disclose AUM, number of professionals, or total deployment. The firm has not reported a recent operational event within the last 24 months in public channels. Its team structure and compensation model are not public. Tiger Partners' structural differentiator is its distributed office network across three continents operating as one investment team. This global-local model allows the firm to source deals across developed markets while maintaining coordination from multiple hubs. No succession planning or governance structure information is publicly available.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2007
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
St. Gallen, Switzerland · Berwyn, PA, United States · Naarden, Netherlands · Stamford, CT, United States · Princeton, NJ, United States · Beijing, China
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Tiger Partners?
Tiger Partners does not publicly name its investment principals or leadership. The firm operates as a single integrated team across its global offices, but no individual decision-makers are identifiable from public records.
How does Tiger Partners source deal flow?
Tiger Partners sources deals through its global office network spanning New York, Europe, and Asia. This distributed model allows the firm to leverage local relationships across multiple regions. The firm does not publicly detail its sourcing methodology beyond its geographic reach.
What investment stages does Tiger Partners typically target?
Tiger Partners invests across the capital structure, encompassing venture capital, growth equity, and buyout stages. The firm targets technology and healthcare companies at various maturity levels. Its multi-stage approach is unusual for a firm without a disclosed AUM.
Is Tiger Partners a single family office or a standalone asset manager?
Tiger Partners appears to operate as a standalone alternative asset manager, not a single or multi-family office. The firm lists no affiliated family or wealth-origin source in public records. Its strategy and global footprint more closely resemble an institutional asset manager.
Does Tiger Partners participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Tiger Partners likely engages in direct private investments, given its sector focus and stage coverage. The firm does not publicly disclose whether it invests through external fund vehicles. No evidence of fund-of-funds or secondary activity exists in public sources.
Which sectors does Tiger Partners explicitly avoid?
Public sources do not list sectors Tiger Partners avoids. The firm is known to focus on technology and healthcare. It does not disclose negative screens or exclusionary criteria.
What is Tiger Partners' known posture on co-investments?
Tiger Partners does not publicly discuss co-investment activities. Its multi-stage strategy may allow for co-investment opportunities alongside other GPs, but no examples are documented in public sources.
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