Switzerland hosts one of the world's most concentrated pools of private capital. Family offices, UHNWI investors, and institutional buyers collectively manage assets in the trillions of CHF, and a meaningful proportion is actively seeking off-market, relationship-sourced investment opportunities. For founders, entrepreneurs, and asset owners with compelling propositions, the challenge is reaching this capital through the right channel.
What family office introduction means
Family office introduction is the practice of connecting a capital seeker (a company raising equity, a developer seeking project financing, an asset owner seeking a buyer or partner) with specific, qualified capital holders through a trusted intermediary. Unlike a public fundraising process or an investment roadshow, family office introduction is discreet, bilateral, and pre-qualified on both sides. The introducer acts as a trusted bridge: having verified the opportunity and the investor before making a connection.
The Swiss private capital landscape
Switzerland's capital market for private deals operates through a distinct ecosystem. At the top are UHNWI individuals and single family offices, often managing assets from a successful business sale or multigenerational wealth, who invest directly in select opportunities. Below that are multi-family offices and investment platforms that aggregate capital from multiple wealthy families for co-investment. And adjacent to these are private banks that act as gatekeepers for their HNWI clients, selectively presenting opportunities to their network.
How to approach Swiss private capital
The key cultural reality of Swiss private capital is this: it does not respond to cold outreach. Swiss UHNWIs and family offices are among the most privacy-conscious investors in the world. They engage with opportunities brought by people they trust. This means the route to Swiss private capital is almost always through an intermediary, and the quality of that intermediary, their standing with the relevant capital holders, and their reputation for bringing curated, pre-qualified opportunities is everything.
What makes a family office introduction succeed
- A clear, compelling investment thesis that speaks to the investor's known priorities
- Complete and well-organised information. Swiss investors expect professionalism
- Pre-qualification on both sides: the investor must be genuinely interested before the introduction is made
- A trusted intermediary whose judgment the investor respects
- Realistic valuation and structure expectations. Swiss capital is patient but disciplined
GKP works with a select number of mandates at any given time, focusing on opportunities where it has high conviction and where its network of Swiss and international private capital can add genuine value beyond the cheque. If you are considering a family office introduction mandate, GKP welcomes a confidential initial conversation.
Frequently asked questions
Investment banks typically run structured processes involving wide distribution of materials, roadshows, and book-building. Family office introduction through a boutique like GKP is targeted, discreet, and relationship-based, you reach fewer parties, but each one is specifically selected and pre-qualified. For private market transactions and where confidentiality matters, the boutique approach is typically superior.
At minimum, you need a clear investment summary (2–4 pages), key financial data (historical and projected), a defined use of capital, and a realistic valuation or return expectation. For asset-backed mandates, supporting documentation on the asset. GKP works with you to ensure materials meet the standards expected by Swiss private investors.
GKP focuses on growth-stage companies with revenue traction and strategic appeal to private investors, real estate developers seeking equity partners, hospitality and lifestyle assets seeking capital or buyers, and select succession situations. We do not typically work with very early-stage ventures or mandates where generic VC or crowdfunding is a better fit.