
Why is the Family Office Model Becoming more Prevalent?
On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Dr Alexander Koeberle-Schmid speaks to Ramia about the complexities of communal investing.

On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Dr Alexander Koeberle-Schmid speaks to Ramia about the complexities of communal investing.
On this episode of The Family Business Voice, Dr Alexander Koeberle-Schmid speaks to Ramia about the complexities of communal investing.

Families, family offices and private investors alike have become increasingly interested in impact investing in recent years. The notion that investments can be better aligned to a family’s values while still generating market-related returns is undeniably appealing. At the same time, however, many investors remain concerned about the uncertainty in exactly how to get started.

Impact investing has experienced immense growth in the last decade, outperforming the benchmark for eight out of the last 10 years, according to the MSCI ESG Leaders Index. Utilizing FINTRX, our family office data and research platform, which covers hundreds of families active in ESG/impact investments, we’ve shared five family offices making impact investments across an array of industries, sectors, and asset classes.

Like many companies, FINTRX evolved from a personal pain point – the inability to find updated, quality information on the private wealth and family office markets.

Family office investment opportunities are on the rise. This is thanks to family office investment enjoying a meteoric rise in popularity as alternatives to venture capital. With this comes a new breed of entrepreneurs and startups who seek far more than just investment capital from their investors.

As the global business environment and family offices evolve, new complex challenges present themselves calling for a myriad of new advisors.

On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Jack Mitchell talks about Mitchell Stores’ people-centric philosophy – hugging.
On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Jack Mitchell talks about Mitchell Stores’ people-centric philosophy – hugging.
On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Jack Mitchell talks about Mitchell Stores’ people-centric philosophy – hugging.