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Valiant Capital Management
Valiant Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in San Francisco, CA, registered since 2012.
Valiant Capital Management
Valiant Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in San Francisco, CA, registered since 2012. The firm manages approximately $3.8 billion in assets. It has 29 employees and 14 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Francisco
Corporate office
San Francisco, CA, United States
Principals
Chris Hansen
Founder & Managing Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Valiant Capital Management?
Chris Hansen, the founder and Managing Partner, is the central decision-maker. He came out of Blue Ridge Capital, where he was a partner and managed a concentrated portfolio of global technology stocks. The firm's research team supports Hansen, but the investment committee structure has not been publicly detailed and likely centers on Hansen himself.
How does Valiant source proprietary deal flow?
Valiant relies on an on-the-ground research presence in key emerging markets — team members have routinely conducted diligence across India, Brazil, and China. This fieldwork approach, combined with Hansen's network from his Tiger Cub lineage, creates sourcing channels that blend local founder relationships with global institutional introductions.
Is Valiant structured as a hedge fund or a venture firm?
It operates as a crossover fund, running both a liquid public-equity portfolio and a private investment book under one roof. The public side follows a concentrated, long-biased approach familiar to Tiger Cub investors, while the private side makes direct growth and venture-stage bets with longer lock-ups, bridging the two worlds.
Does Valiant participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Valiant's primary model is direct investment, but it has also made selective fund commitments. The exact ratio between direct deals and LP stakes is not publicly itemized. The firm's Indian portfolio demonstrates a clear preference for holding direct positions in private companies over passive fund allocations.
What investment stages does Valiant typically target?
On the private side, Valiant targets growth and late-stage venture rounds, often acting as a crossover investor ahead of an IPO. In public markets, the firm holds long positions across the market-cap spectrum with a focus on technology, media, and financial services. Seed-stage investing is not a reported focus.
Which regions drive Valiant's investment activity?
India has been the most visible private-market focus, with investments dating back over a decade. The firm also invests in Latin America, particularly Brazil, and in Southeast Asia. Its public book includes developed-market positions, primarily in the U.S. and Europe.
What is Chris Hansen's parallel interest in real estate, and does it intersect with Valiant?
Chris Hansen is also the lead investor behind plans to bring an NBA team back to Seattle, which has involved large-scale real estate acquisition in the city's SoDo district. There is no public evidence that Valiant Capital Management's funds are deployed in these real estate projects — the arena venture appears to be a personal endeavor structurally separate from the fund.
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