KF-FINANCE Private Wealth
Family officeInvestment thesis
The firm provides Multi-Family Office services aimed at families whose capital has grown large enough that investment portfolios, ownership structures, documentation, taxes, family expenses, and next-generation decisions become difficult to control individually. It positions itself as a way to transition from a set of separate decisions to a managed capital system. The firm works closely alongside a family's existing advisors β private bankers, tax lawyers, trustees, wealth planners, and accountants β to build seamless long-term strategies and maintain consistency across all parties involved in the process.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
What they invest in
from 2 of 2 portfolio companiesSocial Γ2Consumer Γ1
Investments Β· 2 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathTelegram is a messaging application offering encrypted communication, media sharing without size limits, and group functionality supporting up to 200,000 members across multiple devices.
Social
Co-investorsCogitent VenturesTDeFi
WhatsApp is a messaging app for connecting with individuals and groups through voice and video calls, text, stickers, GIFs, photos, videos, and voice notes.
ConsumerSocial
Co-investorsBarn InvestmentsBR AngelsExcellis HoldingInvestidores.VCLuchaMajinx Capital+4 more
Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does KF-FINANCE Private Wealth focus on?
- KF-FINANCE Private Wealth focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Who does KF-FINANCE Private Wealth co-invest with?
- KF-FINANCE Private Wealth most often shares deals with Barn Investments, Majinx Capital, Plus VC, among 12 tracked co-investors.
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