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YIELCO Investments
YIELCO Investments manages $12B across infrastructure, private debt and equity for institutional investors.
YIELCO Investments
YIELCO Investments was founded in 2011. It functions as an independent asset manager serving institutional capital allocators with exposure to private markets. The firm deploys across infrastructure, private debt, and private equity. It offers fund-of-funds vehicles, co-investment funds, and advisory mandates. Geographic reach centers on Europe with additional exposure to North America and other developed markets. Confirmed strategy tags include buyout, secondaries, and special situations. Team size and additional offices remain undisclosed in available records. No adjacent philanthropic vehicles or club memberships appear in the source data. No operational events from the last 24 months are recorded. YIELCO maintains a pure asset-manager structure without affiliation to a single family or operating company, which separates it from typical captive family-office vehicles.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2011
AUM
12.1B (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Munich
Corporate office
Promenadeplatz 12, Munich, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What asset classes does YIELCO target?
The firm focuses on infrastructure, private debt, and private equity.
Does YIELCO offer co-investment opportunities?
Yes. It provides co-investment funds alongside its fund-of-funds and advisory solutions.
Who are YIELCO's primary clients?
Institutional investors committing capital to private markets vehicles.
Is YIELCO structured as a fund-of-funds manager?
It offers fund-of-funds solutions but also runs co-investment and managed account programs.
Where is YIELCO headquartered?
Munich, Germany at Promenadeplatz 12.
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