What We Do

Wealth and capital, managed through a cross-border lens.

Triblue Capital provides holistic support around planning and investment oversight for families whose lives and assets span the United States and Europe. Our services combine planning, risk work, investment management, and mission-aligned themes into one framework.

We treat your portfolio as a living ecosystem, not a collection of static files.

Integrated Planning

Integrated planning looks at structure, tax, estate, and liquidity together for global families. If a move is made in one jurisdiction, we ensure it supports the family’s global tax and liquidity position.

This may involve:

Entity review

Looking at existing entities and holding structures that own real operating businesses and investments.

Advisor coordination

Working with local and international tax and legal advisors.

Estate support

Helping with estate and succession when assets or family members are in multiple countries.

Liquidity planning

Preparing for liquidity events and refinancing.

Risk Management

Risk management focuses on the main threats to a family’s capital, with particular attention to concentration, leverage, counterparties, and cross-border exposures. We look at specific projects and at how exposures add up across the portfolio.

Key elements include:

Risk parameters

Setting clear boundaries for acceptable risk and leverage.

Financing review

Assessing financing terms and partner agreements.

Market monitoring

Tracking developments that affect key markets.

Scenario work

Helping families think through potential stress situations and responses.

Investment Management

Investment management covers the design and oversight of multi-asset portfolios, including both direct and manager-led exposures. We aim to combine long-term resilience with selective opportunities for value creation.

Our work often includes:

Allocation design

Setting strategic allocations across regions and strategies.

Opportunity selection

Sourcing and evaluating managers, operating partners, and projects.

Due diligence review

Comparing findings with the family’s aims.

Ongoing monitoring

Tracking performance and future capital needs.

Mission-aligned investment themes

Mission‑aligned themes let families direct capital toward priorities they care about while still treating those allocations as investments, rather than donations. Themes might include urban regeneration, education, public health, or digital infrastructure projects in cities that matter to the family.

For some, that might mean supporting neighborhood-scale projects and local institutions. For others, it could be green buildings with tighter energy standards, or digital infrastructure developments that strengthen how cities and businesses function.

The common thread is that each opportunity must stand on its own financially and also speak to something the family wants its capital to support.

Typical steps:

Theme discussions

Exploring which themes feel authentic for the family.

Guardrails

Setting clear criteria for selecting opportunities under those themes.

Opportunity review

Identifying and assessing projects and partners.

Theme reporting

Showing how the portfolio reflects the agreed themes over time.