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WealthCap Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft
UniCredit Invest Alternatives bietet Anlegern in Deutschland und Europa ein breites Spektrum alternativer Investmentlösungen.
WealthCap Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft
UniCredit Invest Alternatives bietet Anlegern in Deutschland und Europa ein breites Spektrum alternativer Investmentlösungen.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
1998
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Munich
Corporate office
Munich, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at WealthCap?
WealthCap does not publicly disclose its full investment committee structure. As a subsidiary of Wealth Management Capital Holding GmbH, governance and investment decisions are made by an internal management team, with fund-level oversight typically provided by external service providers and custodians as required under German KAGB regulation. Specific names of current investment heads are not available in public record.
How does WealthCap source its deals?
WealthCap sources real estate and infrastructure assets through a combination of direct origination in the DACH region and partnerships with operating companies and developers across Europe. For private equity and secondaries, the firm accesses deals primarily through its commitments to external fund managers. The firm does not publicly disclose a proprietary origination network, but its position within the German savings bank system likely provides regional market access that independent managers cannot replicate.
Is WealthCap a single family office or an asset manager?
WealthCap is a regulated asset manager, not a family office. It operates as a Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft (KVG) under German law, authorized by BaFin to manage closed-end alternative investment funds. The firm acts as both the product manufacturer and the manager of these vehicles, distributing them to retail and institutional investors through partner banks.
Does WealthCap manage open-ended or closed-ended funds?
WealthCap specializes in closed-ended alternative investment funds (AIFs). These are typically structured with fixed lifespans and target long-term, illiquid assets such as real estate, infrastructure, renewable energy projects, and private equity fund commitments. The firm does not offer UCITS or daily-liquid open-ended retail funds.
How is WealthCap related to the German savings bank network?
WealthCap is ultimately owned by entities within the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, Germany's decentralized network of public savings banks. This affiliation gives WealthCap a stable distribution channel: the firm's fund units are sold to retail and semi-institutional clients through local Sparkassen and Volksbanken, which act as intermediaries rather than limited partners in the traditional institutional sense.
What investment stages does WealthCap target in private equity?
WealthCap does not invest directly at specific company stages. Instead, it acts as a fund-of-funds investor, allocating to external buyout, growth equity, and secondaries funds. The underlying portfolio thus includes exposure to mature mid-market and large-cap buyouts, alongside some growth-stage companies, depending on the external managers selected.
Does WealthCap maintain structures for philanthropic or impact investing?
WealthCap operates commercial investment funds and does not have a separate philanthropic foundation. However, its renewable energy and infrastructure funds increasingly use Article 9 designations under the EU SFDR, which require demonstrable environmental impact objectives. This represents a product-driven approach to sustainability rather than a separate charitable arm.
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