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We3 Labs
We3 Labs was founded at an unspecified date and does not publicly disclose its founding year, wealth origin, or named principals.
We3 Labs
We3 Labs was founded at an unspecified date and does not publicly disclose its founding year, wealth origin, or named principals. The firm’s footprint includes offices in North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East — a rare breadth for a family office — suggesting a multi-family or hybrid structure serving multiple capital sources. The firm’s strategy spans venture capital, real estate, infrastructure, and private credit, with a geographic focus on the US, India, Australia, China, and the UK. It participates in direct co-investments and fund-of-funds structures, though specific portfolio companies or co-investors are not publicly named. Deal sourcing is described as proprietary, leveraging its distributed office network. Team size and total deployment are not disclosed. The firm maintains no identifiable philanthropic arm or adjacent operating companies in public records. No recent operational events have been documented in the last 24 months. We3 Labs’ structural differentiator is its unusually broad office network — spanning ten cities across six countries — which is atypical for a single-family office and suggests a pooled capital vehicle or multi-family operation. The lack of a named principal or wealth origin limits external accountability typical of peer family offices.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Francisco
Corporate office
San Francisco, CA, United States
Additional offices
New York · San Mateo · Menlo Park · Grand Cayman · Mumbai · Brooklyn · Kuala Lumpur · Sydney · Beijing · Atlanta
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at We3 Labs?
We3 Labs does not publicly name any principals, founders, or investment committee members. The firm’s governance structure is opaque, with no known individual identified as CEO, CIO, or managing partner in public records.
Where does We3 Labs source its capital?
The wealth origin and capital sources for We3 Labs are not disclosed. The firm’s multi-office, multi-country footprint suggests it may operate as a multi-family office or pooled capital vehicle, but no public documentation confirms this.
What investment strategies does We3 Labs pursue?
We3 Labs targets technology venture capital, real estate, infrastructure, and private credit. It engages in both direct co-investments and fund commitments, though specific portfolio companies or fund managers are not named.
Does We3 Labs participate in fund commitments or direct deals only?
The firm’s approach includes both fund commitments and direct co-investments, as inferred from its broad asset-class mix and global office network. No specific fund sizes or deal terms are on record.
Which sectors does We3 Labs explicitly avoid?
We3 Labs does not publicly disclose any excluded sectors or investment restrictions. Based on its stated focus areas, it likely avoids sectors outside technology, real estate, infrastructure, and private credit.
What is We3 Labs’ geographic focus?
The firm maintains offices in the United States, India, Australia, China, the Cayman Islands, and Malaysia, suggesting a global mandate spanning North America, Asia, and the Middle East. No regional exclusions are documented.
Is We3 Labs a single-family office or a multi-family office?
The firm’s structure is unclear. Its ten offices across six countries and broad asset-class range are more characteristic of a multi-family office or family office network than a traditional single-family office, but no formal designation is public.
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