Capital Dynamics (global asset manager)

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Capital Dynamics
Company type Private
Industry Private equity, private credit, clean energy infrastructure
Founded1988
Headquarters Zug, Switzerland
ProductsDirect investments, primary fund investments, secondary fund investments, clean energy infrastructure investments, structured products and separate accounts
AUM more than USD 13 billion [1]
Number of employees
approximately 160 globally

Capital Dynamics is an independent global asset management firm focusing on private assets, including private equity (primaries, secondaries co-investments), private credit, and clean energy. Created in 1988, the firm has offices in Zug, New York, Miami, San Francisco, London, Birmingham, Munich, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Dubai, Milan, Paris, and Seoul . As of Q3 2021, Capital Dynamics oversees more than USD 13 billion in assets under management and advisement1, and employs approximately 160 workers globally across 14 offices in Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Asia.

1As of September 30, 2021. Assets Under Management are calculated based on the total commitments as of the final closing date for all funds currently managed by Capital Dynamics, including amounts that have been distributed. Assets Under Advisement includes assets for which Capital Dynamics provides services such as reporting, monitoring and risk management.

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