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Yenni Capital
Yenni Capital manages Musa Yenni family wealth through control investments in U.S. middle-market companies since 1991.
Yenni Capital
Musa Yenni established the firm in 1991. The office manages family wealth generated through his prior roles in investment banking and private equity. Yenni Capital pursues buyouts and growth investments in middle-market companies. It deploys across direct co-investments, SPVs, fund-of-funds vehicles and real estate. Confirmed focuses include Digital Health, FinTech, Healthcare Services, Industrial Tech, Data Analytics and Supply Chain & Logistics. Activity centers on North America with exposure to Seed and Series A stages alongside later-stage control deals. The team includes Vice President Parul Dubey, former COO Dave Moylan and Principal Jose Guillen. Musa Yenni maintains the Musa Yenni Charitable Fund as a separate philanthropic vehicle. No additional offices or dated operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The office maintains membership in ACG New York and the American Jewish Committee Westchester Fairfield chapter, where Musa Yenni has served on the board since 2009. These affiliations support deal sourcing and governance continuity within the family structure.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
1991
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
Musa Yenni
Founder and President
Parul Dubey
Vice President
Dave Moylan
Former Partner and COO
Jose Guillen
Principal
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Yenni Capital?
Musa Yenni serves as Founder and President. Parul Dubey holds the role of Vice President and Jose Guillen serves as Principal.
What investment stages does Yenni Capital typically target?
The firm covers Seed, Series A, buyout and expansion or late-stage opportunities.
Does Yenni Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
It uses direct co-investments and SPVs alongside fund-of-funds vehicles and real estate holdings.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Wealth originates from Musa Yenni's career in private equity and investment banking.
Does Yenni Capital maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The Musa Yenni Charitable Fund operates as a distinct philanthropic entity.
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