On long-term capital, European markets, and the discipline of building something that lasts.
On what survives across market cycles, business transitions, and changing circumstances — and what it means to build something that lasts.
Read →What it means to build something genuinely new after years of experience — and why smaller, more focused platforms often outperform larger ones.
Read →The case for patient capital in European real assets — infrastructure, energy, and property — and the patience premium that most institutions cannot access.
Read →On patience, selectivity, and what it really means to be a long-term investor in European markets.
Read →The compounding returns of trust, aligned incentives, and sustained engagement across market cycles.
Read →On restraint, credibility, and the case for building quietly rather than loudly.
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