Copenhagen Investment
Family officeKøbenhavn K
Investment thesis
Copenhagen Investment is a family office taking a long-term, patient approach centered on building a safe, prosperous, and green future rather than aggressive risk-taking or maximizing financial returns. It operates across three divisions: Real Estate (managing and improving residential, commercial, logistics, and sports properties for the benefit of tenants and communities), Development (creating livable, vibrant, sustainable communities through construction, redevelopment, and place-making), and Securities (directing capital toward companies and ideas whose social and environmental impact and leadership align with the firm's values). The firm emphasizes value creation for its projects, tenants, and communities.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 7, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does Copenhagen Investment focus on?
- Copenhagen Investment focuses on Climate Tech, Impact & Social Good, PropTech, Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Copenhagen Investment located?
- Copenhagen Investment is headquartered in København K, DK.
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