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§ Venture Capital · Miami, FL, USA
Private capital investing in venture, growth, buyout, private equity funds for institutional investors, with 30+ years of performance.
Invesco Private Capital, based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, serves as the private capital arm of Invesco, investing in early-stage venture, growth, buyout, and private equity funds, alongside select direct and co-investments. Leveraging a broad network, it contributes to its parent company Invesco's $2.0 trillion in assets under management as of June 30, 2025. The team focuses on top-tier emerging and established managers, demonstrating over three decades of performance across business cycles. Notable figures associated with Invesco's broader history include Charles Dexter McCoy, its original founder, and Wilbur Ross, known for leading a significant private equity acquisition. Invesco was founded in 1935 by Charles Dexter McCoy, with Invesco Private Capital itself having a history spanning over 30 years. Its business model centers on operates as part of publicly traded Invesco Ltd. , earning fees from managing private capital investments for institutional and other investors.
Key people at Invesco Private Capital.
Invesco Private Capital was founded in 1993 by Charles W. Brady (Founder).
Invesco Private Capital has 9 tracked investments across 7 companies. The latest tracked deal is $6.0M Seed in Bindwell in November 2025.
Key people at Invesco Private Capital.
Invesco Private Capital (IPC) is a specialized investment arm within Invesco Ltd. that focuses on private equity and venture capital investments. Over the past three decades, IPC has developed a strong track record by investing in early-stage venture, growth, buyout, and private equity funds, as well as making select direct investments and co-investments. Their investment philosophy emphasizes disciplined, research-driven approaches to identify top-tier emerging and established fund managers, aiming to generate strong returns and relative outperformance. IPC leverages deep industry expertise and extensive networks to access promising early-stage opportunities, thereby playing a significant role in supporting innovation and growth within the startup ecosystem[2].
Invesco Private Capital is part of Invesco Ltd., a global investment management firm founded in 1935 originally as Investment Counsel, Inc. Invesco evolved through various strategic acquisitions and rebranding efforts, becoming independent in 2000 and expanding its alternative investment capabilities notably with the 2007 acquisition of WL Ross & Co. IPC itself has been active for over 30 years, evolving alongside Invesco’s broader expansion into private markets and alternative assets. The team behind IPC consists of experienced investment professionals who manage the full investment cycle from sourcing to exit, focusing on funds and co-investments that align with their rigorous selection criteria[1][2].
IPC rides the broader trend of increasing institutional interest in private markets, which have grown substantially over the past decade. The firm capitalizes on market forces such as the expansion of venture capital and private equity assets, the rise of innovative startups, and the demand for alternative investments that offer diversification and higher returns. By channeling capital into early-stage and growth companies through its fund investments and co-investments, IPC influences the startup ecosystem by enabling innovation, scaling promising ventures, and supporting the development of new technologies and business models[2][7].
Looking ahead, Invesco Private Capital is well-positioned to continue benefiting from the ongoing growth of private markets and the increasing sophistication of venture and private equity investing. Trends such as technological innovation, digital transformation, and ESG considerations will likely shape their investment focus. IPC’s extensive network and disciplined approach should enable it to maintain a competitive edge, potentially expanding its direct investment activities and further integrating ESG and impact considerations into its strategy. As private markets evolve, IPC’s influence in fostering startup growth and delivering differentiated returns is expected to deepen, reinforcing its role within Invesco’s broader investment platform[2][7].