Fund Management

Partner-managed capital vehicles with clear governance and defined mandates.

The fund-management story is strongest when ownership, management, oversight, custody, reporting, and investor eligibility are stated with precision.

Operating model

Separate origination, management, and oversight.

PW Capital can originate, structure, and support mandates while regulated fund-management activities are handled through qualified partners where required.

  • Fund strategy and eligible transaction definitions.
  • Independent review of counterparties, documents, and risk controls.
  • Reporting cadence aligned with investor and sponsor obligations.
Financial documents, charts, and calculator on a desk

Core fund themes

Each vehicle should be easy to understand before it is marketed.

Trade Finance

Commodity Trade Finance Fund

Focused on documented trade flows where repayment is tied to receivables, inventory, shipment cycles, and counterparty performance.

  • Short-duration working capital
  • Counterparty and contract review
  • Insurance and control mechanics
Green Assets

Global Green Fund

Designed for renewable energy, resource efficiency, climate infrastructure, and projects with measurable environmental outcomes.

  • Impact and use-of-proceeds mapping
  • Technical feasibility requirements
  • Investor-grade reporting
Project Finance

Project Finance Fund

Suitable for sub-threshold projects and bridge financing where bond routes are not the right first step.

  • Milestone-based deployment
  • Security package review
  • Sponsor contribution checks
Special Opportunities

Private Capital Fund

Private credit, preferred equity, or structured capital for smaller transactions with strong sponsor economics.

  • SME and growth-company finance
  • Convertible and hybrid instruments
  • Exit and repayment planning

Investor confidence

What should be visible in a data room.

Offering documentsTerms, eligibility, risk factors, and subscription pathway.
Partner credentialsRegulatory status, role, and scope of authority.
Portfolio policyEligible assets, concentration limits, tenor, and controls.
Reporting templatesCash flow, exposure, drawdown, covenant, and impact reporting.