Family Office Partners
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Family Office Partners is an independent Czech multi-family office serving a limited number of like-minded UHNW families that are too large for private bankers yet too small for a dedicated single-family office. It provides complete oversight of a family's entire estate rather than isolated parts, emphasizing full independence and a pure fiduciary role with no in-house funds to avoid conflicts of interest. The firm invests globally across financial markets, real estate, direct investments and private equity, adopting an endowment approach focused on long-term investments, an infinite horizon, stable returns and carefully selected top managers. It also supports generational continuity, legacy planning and philanthropy alongside legal, tax and accounting specialists.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
What they invest in
from 3 of 3 portfolio companiesMedia & Entertainment ×2Consumer ×1Wellness & Fitness ×1
HQs:Czechia×3
Investments · 3 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathPersonal coaching and advisory practice offering "RE|design" services covering career/business strategy, relationships, personal mindset, and crisis support.
ConsumerWellness & Fitness
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Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does Family Office Partners focus on?
- Family Office Partners focuses on Sector Agnostic.
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