WTT Investment (Tsai Family Office)
About WTT Investment (Tsai Family Office)
WTT Investment, also known as Tsai Family Office, is a single-family office headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. It manages the wealth of the Tsai family, particularly that of the late Fubon Group founder Tsai Wan-Tsai. The office focuses on diversified strategic allocations, including private equity, venture capital, life sciences, technology, and sustainability sectors. It supports capital deployment across global opportunities, directing tailored, long-term investments aligned with family objectives. The firm's investment strategy encompasses a wide range of stages, from seed and early-stage investments to growth, late-stage, pre-IPO, buyouts, turnarounds, and distressed assets. Geographically, WTT Investment has a broad focus, with interests in countries across Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa. The industries of interest are diverse, spanning technology, healthcare, real estate, financial services, consumer goods, energy, telecommunications, media, transportation, education, agriculture, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and construction. WTT Investment's approach is characterized by a commitment to responsible and sustainable investment practices. It aims to generate consistent returns that support the philanthropic activities of the Tsai family, while also contributing positively to society and the environment. The firm's diversified portfolio reflects its dedication to creating value across multiple sectors and regions, aligning financial objectives with broader impact goals.
Investment Mandate
Geographical Focus
African markets3
Other stated markets17
Requirements
Alignment with family objectives, Focus on responsible and sustainable investment practices, Commitment to long-term value creation, Interest in diverse sectors and stages of investment, Geographical diversification, Support for philanthropic activities of the Tsai family
Stated Portfolio19
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