Vulpes Investment Management
Family officeVulpes Investment Management, established in 2011 by Stephen Diggle, is a Singapore-based alternative investment firm that emulates a family office structure, enabling co-investment across various strategies. Their diverse portfolio includes investments in British life sciences companies, Southeast Asian venture capital through Vulpes Ventures, agriculture with significant holdings in New Zealand’s avocado and kiwifruit farms, German real estate via the Stronghold Capital fund, and a fundamental equities portfolio under the Allium funds.
Specification
Stages
3. Early Revenue
2. Prototype
4. Scaling
Target countries
Lead
N/A
Tickets
$50k to $50M
Location
21 Merchant Road Floor 02, Unit 01 Singapore 058267, UK
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