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United Investments
United Investments is a Taipei-based firm that describes itself as a conduit between the world's 25 largest banks, trust companies, and financial brokers,...
United Investments
United Investments is a Taipei-based firm that describes itself as a conduit between the world's 25 largest banks, trust companies, and financial brokers, and the large-scale infrastructure needs of governments and corporations. Its disclosed mission is unusually broad for a private entity: the creation of a worldwide fund to provide no-cost financing to governments for emergency economic development. The firm states it orchestrates 'complete load balancing' to secure low-interest loans for pre-qualified clients, though specific deployment volumes or closed transactions are not publicly documented. Through its network of agents and brokers, United Investments pitches a service menu anchored in physical and digital infrastructure: next-generation cellular and wireless deployment, oil, gas, and mining development, and civil infrastructure support. The firm's own materials highlight its capacity for tech consulting, training, and maintenance service agreements alongside emerging-tech and IoT advisory work. The geographic footprint, inferred from its agent-based pre-qualification model, is intended to be global, though no specific country engagements beyond its home market of Taiwan are named. No AUM or headcount is publicly disclosed, and no named principals, portfolio companies, or fund structures appear in the firm's own materials. The website includes client testimonials from individuals at Deep Tech Industries and a network engineer describing a 5G private-LTE deployment, but none of these references are accompanied by dated transactions or verifiable institutional contexts. The firm's operational model relies on a distributed agent network for client pre-qualification, a structure that separates client origination from in-house deployment capabilities. United Investments' structural shape diverges sharply from that of a standard private equity firm. It operates as a financing intermediary rather than a fund manager, with no evidence of a proprietary balance sheet dedicated to equity or venture investing. The stated ambition is to build a permanent worldwide funding facility for governments in need, a posture more akin to a development-finance institution than a return-seeking family office or asset manager. This permanent-capital, low-cost-loan architecture — should it be realized at scale — would represent a genuinely distinct model for private infrastructure finance.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Taiwan
City
Taipei
Corporate office
Taipei, Taiwan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at United Investments?
United Investments does not publicly name any investment professionals, committee members, or principals on its website. The firm operates through a network of agents, brokers, and partner banks, implying that deal origination, pre-qualification, and financing decisions are distributed across this external network rather than concentrated in an identifiable internal investment committee.
How does United Investments source its deal flow?
Deal flow is sourced entirely through a global network of agents and brokers who are responsible for recruiting investors and clients. All prospective borrowers — whether governments or corporations — must be pre-qualified by one of these agents, brokers, or partner bankers before accessing the firm's financing packages, according to the firm's own documentation.
Is United Investments a family office or a conventional private equity firm?
United Investments is neither. It is structured as an asset manager and financing intermediary, not a single-family or multi-family office. Its model — connecting the top 25 global banks with large-scale government and corporate borrowers for infrastructure projects — does not follow the traditional private equity fund structure of raising committed capital and deploying it into equity positions.
What investment stages does United Investments typically target?
The firm does not target investment stages in the venture capital or growth equity sense. Its activities are centered on large-scale infrastructure and technology deployment — including cellular networks, energy development, and civil infrastructure — for which it arranges financing rather than taking equity stakes. The website references consulting, training, and deployment services alongside financing, but no fund stages or check sizes are disclosed.
Which sectors does United Investments explicitly focus on?
The firm's website highlights next-generation cellular and wireless deployment, networking and information security, oil, gas and mining development, civil infrastructure support, and emerging tech and IoT. It also promotes tech consulting, training, and maintenance services across these verticals.
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