FinCap to offer private market deals in timed windows

FinCap has unveiled a co-investment offering that will package private equity and real estate opportunities into time-limited allocations, giving financial advisers, family offices and wholesale investors direct access to single-asset private market deals.
The FinCap Direct channel, disclosed on Friday ahead of its launch next month, will sit alongside the group’s managed portfolio solution and operate as a curated pipeline of institutional deal flow sourced from global and domestic investment partners.
The Pinnacle-backed private markets firm said its investment committee would review each opportunity before offering it to platform members, with investors required to commit capital within defined investment windows and deploy funds directly into the underlying asset.
FinCap founder and chair Christian Ryan said the model materially differ from traditional pooled investment vehicles, which typically bundle multiple assets into diversified fund structures.
“The direct channel has been designed to deliver something meaningfully different from a traditional managed fund. Rather than owning a fund with 50 positions, investors will own the asset directly,” he said.
He added the solution would also act as a gateway for new investors into private markets, with some expected to begin with single-asset deals before moving into the group’s managed portfolio offerings. “This is not a wish list. This will be available in the second half of 2026.”
On the private equity side, the firm is working with Potentum Partners, founded by former Future Fund private equity executives Steve Byrom and David Simons, to target global mid-market technology and growth companies.
In real estate, it has partnered with MA Financial to deliver niche operating assets, including a strategy focused on owning and operating school camps along Australia’s east coast.
Ryan said the company would fully integrate the direct channel into its platform from launch, positioning it as part of a broader strategy combining managed portfolio exposure with deal-by-deal investing.
“FinCap is really the combination of the managed account offering and our direct offering,” he said. “Together, they provide clients and advisers with the flexibility to choose how they want to engage with private markets.”









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