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Haim Capital
About

A family office, by design.

Haim Capital was built around a simple conviction: the most important capital decisions deserve a private, institutional, and discreet platform. We exist to open doors.

Narrative

Haim Capital is a private family office and capital advisory platform serving qualified families, principals, and institutional counterparties. The firm coordinates access, structuring, and documentation across global banking, private markets, and cross-border jurisdictions.

We are not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, securities distributor, bank, or lender. We do not manage discretionary portfolios on behalf of clients, distribute securities to the public, or guarantee returns. What we offer is something different — disciplined coordination across the institutions, counsel, and counterparties that complex families already rely on.

Every engagement begins with a mandate. Every mandate is reviewed for fit. When alignment is present, we proceed with precision. When it is not, we decline.

Operating principles

Operating principles.

Discretion first

Counterparty information and engagement terms are protected by default.

Mandate-driven

We act only under clearly defined family or counterparty mandates.

Institutional standards

Documentation and process are built to withstand institutional scrutiny.

Bilateral by design

We do not market to the public. Every relationship is direct and qualified.

Leadership

Leadership.

Haim Capital is led by a senior team with decades of experience across private banking, capital structuring, and cross-border family coordination. Leadership profiles are shared bilaterally upon qualified engagement.

Standards

Discretion, documentation, and counterparty quality.

I.

Discretion

Engagements are bilateral and conducted under professional standards. Counterparty information and transaction terms are protected by default.

II.

Precision

Documentation, structure, and process are built to withstand institutional scrutiny. Nothing is left informal.