Amadeus Capital SA
Family officeGeneva · 28 people tracked
Investment thesis
Amadeus Capital operates as a wealth and investment management boutique focused on serving wealthy families and individuals, combining financial expertise with technology. Originally a single-family office, it expanded through mergers and acquisitions (Nucleo Capital, W Capital Gibraltar, Amadeus Quantamental Luxembourg, Amasus Investment) and obtained a FINMA Asset Management licence in 2023. The firm operates across five pillars: Multi Family Office, Wealth Management, Asset Management, Private Markets, and Financial Technology. Its values emphasize independence, commitment, transparency, stability, reliability, and alignment of interests with family clients.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 7, 2026.
Team · 28 people
from the firm's websiteInvestments · 2 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathCo-investorsAccess Venture PartnersAdit Ventures Management, LlcAgilitas Private EquityAlba Infra PartnersALIVE Israel HealthTech FundAlkemi Growth Capital+73 more
Co-investors4impact capitalAct Venture CapitalACT Venture CapitalAngel Physicians FundAnkur CapitalArc Angels+58 more
Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does Amadeus Capital SA focus on?
- Amadeus Capital SA focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Amadeus Capital SA located?
- Amadeus Capital SA is headquartered in Geneva, CH.
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