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Tamar Capital operates as a family office, providing asset management and financial planning. The firm employs a founder-focused, data-backed investment strategy across diverse sectors like construction, manufacturing, consumer goods, and real estate, with increasing emphasis on impact investing. It offers hands-on support in design, financial advisory, and operations.
Founded in 2016 by Hrag, Karine, and Shahan Sarkissian, Tamar Capital manages wealth from the family's successful ventures. The founders' entrepreneurial background, including Hrag Sarkissian's computer engineering expertise and co-founding eSC, an electric scooter initiative, informs its direct investment approach.
The firm partners with founders, deploying capital to create value and empower communities. Tamar Capital's vision centers on fostering entrepreneurship and driving societal change. This is achieved through investments guided by environmental and social principles, promoting opportunity, equality, and diversity.
Key people at Tamar Capital.
Tamar Capital is a family office that combines asset management, cash management, risk management, and financial planning with a founder-focused, value-driven, and data-backed investment philosophy. It operates internationally with offices in Beirut, London, and San Francisco, actively investing across sectors such as construction, manufacturing, FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods), real estate, and increasingly in impact investing. Tamar Capital emphasizes creating sustainable value and empowering societies and communities through its investments, maintaining a diversified portfolio while supporting founders with operational and financial expertise[1][2][3].
Founded in 2016, Tamar Capital manages wealth originating from the Sarkissian family's ventures in construction, manufacturing, FMCG, and real estate. The firm was established by key partners including Karine Sarkissian and Shahan Sarkissian, with Nizar Atrissi as Chief Investment Officer. Its evolution has seen a growing focus on impact investing and founder support, leveraging the family office’s operational experience to back entrepreneurs and businesses across multiple geographies, particularly in the Middle East, GCC, UK, and US[4][6].
Tamar Capital rides the trend of family offices increasingly engaging in impact investing and founder-centric venture support. Its timing is favorable given the growing global emphasis on sustainable and socially responsible investments. By combining traditional asset management with active operational support and impact measurement, Tamar Capital influences the startup ecosystem by enabling early-stage companies to scale responsibly and sustainably. Its geographic diversity also positions it to bridge markets in the Middle East, Europe, and the US, fostering cross-border innovation and investment flows[1][2].
Looking ahead, Tamar Capital is likely to deepen its impact investing footprint and expand its portfolio in sectors aligned with sustainability and innovation. Trends such as ESG (environmental, social, governance) investing, digital transformation in traditional industries, and founder empowerment will shape its journey. The firm’s unique blend of family office stability, founder-first ethos, and operational support positions it to be a significant player in nurturing startups that aim for both financial returns and positive societal impact. Tamar Capital’s continued evolution will likely reinforce its role as a catalyst for sustainable growth across its key markets[1][3][6].
Key people at Tamar Capital.
Tamar Capital has 1 tracked investment across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $2.0M Seed in Zeit Medical in October 2021.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2021 | Zeit Medical | $2.0M Seed | Digilife, Seedtob Capital | Acequia Capital, Broadway Angels, Kearny Jackson, PSG, SignalFire, Silicon Valley Connect, BOB Muglia, Shishir Mehrotra, Greg Badros, Theodore Rekatsinas, Axial, Citta Capital, Gaingels, North South Ventures, Y Combinator |