Direct Investing: Why 88% of family offices are now investing directly
88% of family offices invest directly in companies – a mainstream trend with great potential for founders. Discover which asset classes and sectors are priority and how you can benefit from them.
- How to understand direct investing: the new standard and use it for your capital strategy
- How to understand Asset Classes: Private Equity dominates and use it for your capital strategy
- How to understand sector distribution: tech dominates, but diversification is increasing and use it for your capital ...
- How to understand geographic patterns: usa still dominates, but europe is growing and use it for your capital strategy
Direct Investing: The New Standard
88% of family offices show interest in direct investments – a significant increase from 82% in 2024. This is no longer a niche but a mainstream strategy.
What does “direct investing” mean for FOs? It means: instead of putting money into funds (where a manager makes the selection), the family office invests directly in companies. No intermediary, no discovery fees, direct control and a say.
For founders, this is transformative: it means more available capital and more direct relationships with investors.
Asset classes: Private equity dominates
Private equityleads with 73% - extrapolated by 6 percentage points from 67% in 2024. This is logical: PE offers attractive returns, structured processes and established market standard documentation.
73% means: Of every family office you contact, about 7 out of 10 are open to PE investments. That’s a very high success rate for outreach.
Real estatefollows with 55%. Interestingly, this is a very stable number - RE is timeless as an investment. Often emotionally relevant for SFOs (real estate portfolio), for MFOs an element of stability.
Venture Capital/Startupsare at 51% and growing. The founding wave among family offices since 2020 has brought younger, more technology-friendly investor profiles.
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Sector distribution: Tech dominates, but diversification is increasing
There is a clear sector focus within direct investments:
- Technologie:32% – clearly #1. This reflects global trends: software, SaaS, AI, cybersecurity are top of mind.
- Healthcare & Life Sciences:12% – steady and growing. Pharma, biotech, medtech have high barriers (patent protection, regulatory) which FOs love.
- Industrials:8% – medium-sized companies, mechanical engineering, manufacturing. More traditional but solid.
- Financial Services:7% – Fintech, digital banking, insurance innovation.
- Consumer:7% – e-commerce, digital brands, wellness.
Striking: The peak (tech at 32%) is clearer than before, but the "long tail" of many smaller sectors means: non-tech founders have opportunities, but have to be more precise.
Geographic patterns: USA still dominates, but Europe is growing
Direct investments are geographically concentrated:
- California:18% – Silicon Valley gravity, tech hub dominance.
- New York:7% – Finance Hub, diversification.
- DACH (Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz):Growing, around 8-10% overall – solid medium-sized companies, industrial heavyweights
Due diligence and documentation
unk. - UK/London:6-7% – Financial Tech, global corporate hubs.
The trend: diversification away from pure US/tech concentration. European SME founders have better opportunities than 2-3 years ago.
1,597 documented transactions: What does that mean?
CANVENA documented 1,597 transactions – this is not the total number, but rather the identified and qualified investments. That means:
- 1.597 / 88% Interessenten = ca. 1.814 aktive FOsin the global market who invest directly.
- On average about 1.2 investments per FO per year (based on data history).
- These are the “investors in motion” – not all family offices actively invest every year.
In practical terms, this means: There are around 1,800 family offices that are investing NOW. Your chances are not bad if your project is fit.
Implications for fundraisers
This data reveals several clear opportunities:
- Direct-Investing ist Standard, nicht Ausnahme.Your pitch should be structured for direct FO investments, not funds.
- Private Equity ist die Top-Assetklasse.Your company should be PE-compliant: EBITDA-oriented, scalable, with a clear exit strategy.
- Tech-Fokus ist real, aber Diversifikation existiert.Non-tech founders should specifically look for MFOs with healthcare/industrials mandates.
- Geographische Diversifikation wächst.European founders benefit from stronger FO activities in their regions.
- 1.597 Transaktionen = 1.597 Case Studies.CANVENA's database shows patterns: which sectors, which sizes, which pensions are successful for family offices.
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- Fang et al. (2015) 'Buying High and Selling Low: Stock Repurchases and Persistent Asymmetric Information'
- INSEAD Family Office Study 2024 – Direct Investment Trends
- CANVENA Direct Investment Database – 1,597 Transactions Analyzed
What you now know — and how to use it
- You know the core concepts and can apply them directly to your situation
- You know which mistakes to avoid — saving you time and capital
- You understand how this building block fits into your overall strategy
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