However, the diversity ofInflexion 's investors does not stop there. State pension funds make up a significant proportion of their clientele. These European and American funds, or those from Asia and the Middle East, are often responsible for managing the pensions of their citizens. Managing such funds implies strict governance requirements, a responsibility thatInflexion takes very seriously.
In addition to large institutional funds, Inflexion also works with individual entrepreneurs. Endowments, often associated with universities or charitable organizations, are looking for investment partners who understand their long-term objectives and need for financial stability. Inflexion, with its methodical and transparent approach, is perfectly positioned to meet these expectations.
A deep and varied commitment
The average commitment of investors inInflexion funds varies considerably according to their nature and objectives. Sovereign wealth funds and state pension funds, with their significant asset volumes, tend to invest substantial amounts, often in excess of £100 million. These substantial investments reflect the confidence they place inInflexion 's ability to generate consistent returns and to manage assets rigorously and diligently. This diversity of commitments is a strength for Inflexion, enabling the firm to benefit from stable financial support while cultivating deep and lasting relationships with its investors.
John Hartz, co-founder and Managing Partner ofInflexion, explains the profile of his investors on video.