Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH
Family officeStuttgart
Investment thesis
The firm blends the long-term, sustainable thinking of a family business with the operating model of a private equity investor. For over 20 years it has invested across three areas: real estate, private equity, and direct participations. In real estate it acquires residential and mixed-use properties (largely in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe) that are energy-efficiently renovated or newly built to KfW standards via its affiliated AIGIS Group. In private equity and direct holdings it typically acquires majority or full ownership of established German craft/trade businesses (Handwerksbetriebe) and other companies, often alongside co-investor groups.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Investments · 5 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathCraft/trade business with ~€7M revenue and 20 employees; 100% acquired.
Online bicycle retailer; stake acquired via asset deal by an investor group including Gjoleka Group.
Craft/trade business with over 60 years of history; 100% acquired.
Craft/trade business with ~€6M revenue and 28 employees; 100% acquired.
Craft/trade business with ~€2M revenue and 21 employees; 100% acquired.
Frequently asked questions
- How many investments has Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH made?
- Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH has 5 tracked investments.
- What sectors does Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH focus on?
- Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH focuses on Construction Tech, E-commerce, PropTech, Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH located?
- Gjoleka Group Holding GmbH is headquartered in Stuttgart, DE.
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