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Truncus

Truncus was established in 2001 in Zele, Belgium. It functions as a fund-of-funds manager with a primary mandate in private equity and secondary exposure to...

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Truncus

Truncus was established in 2001 in Zele, Belgium. It functions as a fund-of-funds manager with a primary mandate in private equity and secondary exposure to real estate. The firm commits capital to private equity funds and maintains positions in buyout, growth, and venture vehicles. Geographic reach covers Europe and North America. No specific portfolio holdings or co-investors are documented in available records. Team size and additional offices remain undisclosed. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in sourced material. Truncus operates as a standalone asset manager without disclosed ties to a single family or operating company.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

2001

AUM

28 (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Belgium

City

Zele

Corporate office

Zele, Belgium

Sector focus

Private EquityReal EstateFund of Funds

Frequently asked questions

What asset classes does Truncus allocate to?

Truncus allocates primarily to private equity funds and maintains exposure to real estate.

Which regions does Truncus target?

Truncus targets Europe and North America.

Is Truncus a single-family office?

No. Truncus operates as an independent asset manager structured as a fund-of-funds vehicle.

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