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Vincero AB
Vincero AB, co-founded by Robin Rutili in 1936, develops and manages residential properties across Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden.
Vincero AB
Vincero AB was founded in Stockholm in 1936 and has since centered its operations on the development and management of residential properties within Sweden. The firm is led by CEO and co-founder Robin Rutili alongside co-founder Andreas Rutili, who also founded Magnolia Bostad. The Rutili family's operational involvement spans generations, anchoring the firm in Stockholm's property market. The firm acquires, develops, and manages residential and mixed-use assets primarily in Stockholm and Uppsala. Its portfolio has included projects such as Senapsfabriken, a residential development in Uppsala, and the Storängen Industriområde mixed-use portfolio in Huddinge. On the commercial side, the Vincero VF3 and VF5 portfolios hold properties across Stockholm and Uppsala. The firm participates directly in development ventures and through joint venture partnerships with entities like Holmströmgruppen via its Vincero Fastigheter arm, combining operational development with long-term asset management. Beyond direct real estate, Vincero has invested in adjacent technology through Buildroid, a proptech investment company co-backed with Stronghold Invest. The firm has also collaborated with co-investor Saeid Esmaeilzadeh on healthcare and technology ventures through EHAB. Andreas Rutili's prior role as founder of Magnolia Bostad provides a direct lineage to one of Sweden's more recognized residential developers, establishing a network that extends across Swedish real estate and operating businesses. Vincero AB operates at the intersection of a family-controlled investment office and an active residential developer — a dual posture that differentiates it from passive real estate allocators. The firm's blend of direct development, joint-venture partnerships, and selective proptech investing creates a vertically integrated approach that spans the Swedish property lifecycle.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
1936
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Stockholm
Corporate office
Stockholm, Sweden
Principals
Robin Rutili
CEO and Co-founder
Andreas Rutili
Co-founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Vincero AB?
Robin Rutili serves as CEO and co-founder, overseeing the firm's investment and development strategy. He leads operations alongside co-founder Andreas Rutili, who also founded Magnolia Bostad. The Rutili family's involvement provides continuity across the firm's real estate activities.
How does Vincero AB source its real estate deals?
Vincero sources development and acquisition opportunities through its long-standing presence in the Stockholm and Uppsala property markets. The firm also originates deals through joint venture partnerships, including a frequent collaboration with Holmströmgruppen via Vincero Fastigheter. Andreas Rutili's network from founding Magnolia Bostad provides additional sourcing channels.
Does Vincero AB invest outside of real estate?
Yes, though real estate development remains the core business, Vincero has invested in proptech through Buildroid, a partnership with Stronghold Invest. The firm has also participated in healthcare and technology investments alongside co-investor Saeid Esmaeilzadeh, including through EHAB.
Is Vincero AB a single family office or a real estate developer?
Vincero AB functions as a hybrid — it operates as an active residential developer and property manager while maintaining the characteristics of a family-controlled investment company. The firm develops its own projects, holds commercial portfolios, and makes select investments in adjacent technology and healthcare ventures.
What is Vincero AB's geographic focus?
The firm concentrates on Sweden's largest urban markets, with confirmed residential and commercial holdings in Stockholm and Uppsala. No publicly documented investments outside Sweden have been identified.
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