Delfin Private Office
Family officeLondon · 17 people tracked
Also known as Owl Private Office Llp
Investment thesis
Delfin provides independent, unbiased wealth advisory to families, foundations, investors, and entrepreneurs, aiming to help wealth owners understand and control their wealth and future-proof their legacies. The firm combines consulting principles with investment expertise, blending pragmatic understanding with technical knowledge and proprietary tools. It offers family office advisory (refining objectives, investment philosophies, asset allocation, and strategy) and wealth advisory (crafting tailored strategic visions). Established to counter high fees for biased or generic advice, Delfin emphasizes technology adoption and creative thinking to deliver high-quality, actionable guidance and value for money.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 7, 2026.
Team · 17 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 1 of 1 portfolio companiesMedia & Entertainment ×1
Investments · 1 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathPrincipals & officers · per Companies House
what is this? ⓘLLP designated member · since 2020
LLP designated member · since 2017
Annamaria Enrichetta Luisa Koerling — significant influence or control limited liability partnership, significant influence or control as trust limited liability partnership, significant influence or control as firm limited liability partnership
Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does Delfin Private Office focus on?
- Delfin Private Office focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Delfin Private Office located?
- Delfin Private Office is headquartered in London, GB.
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