The allswiss investment approach is built on three principles: proprietary origination, conservative underwriting, and disciplined capital allocation. We do not chase yield by accepting additional risk — we pursue structural advantage through superior deal access.
Our management team has evaluated thousands of real asset transactions over 17 years, generating a track record of 350+ projects and >CHF 4 billion in total volume. This volume gives us pattern recognition that cannot be bought — only accumulated through consistent market presence.
For qualified institutional investors, allswiss provides access to investment opportunities that are not available through public markets or standard fund structures — bilateral, bespoke, and executed with the precision that institutional mandates demand.
Key Facts
- Investment universe
- Real asset debt & equity
- Capital structure
- Senior, mezzanine, equity
- Track record
- 350+ projects
- Volume
- >CHF 4 billion
- Geography
- DACH + broader Europe
- Access
- Proprietary — not public market
Why allswiss
Our edge in this segment
Proprietary Origination
17 years of sponsor relationships means allswiss sees transactions before they reach the market. Our investors benefit from genuine first-mover access.
Full Capital Structure
From senior secured debt to equity co-investments — allswiss structures across the full capital stack depending on investor mandate and risk appetite.
Bilateral Execution
Transactions are executed bilaterally — no auction process, no competing bidders at closing. Price discovery is rational and execution is certain.
Conservative Underwriting
Every investment is stress-tested against conservative assumptions. We have maintained a zero-loss track record on senior secured mandates.
Alignment of Interest
allswiss maintains co-investment in every transaction it arranges. We do not act as a pure intermediary — our capital sits alongside the investor's.
Institutional Reporting
Quarterly asset-level reporting, independent valuations, and direct access to the management team — not a fund administrator.