Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Family Offices in SMB Deals: Raising Capital and Planning Exits

15 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Explore how family offices — far from a single type of investor — show up in small and mid-sized deals as minority growth partners, co-investors, lenders, majority buyers, or buyers in partial recaps. Learn why their flexible structures, potential for longer holding periods, and relationship-driven diligence make them a unique alternative to private equity or banks. Get practical advice for founders: segment family offices by strategy, ask blunt questions about check size, decision-makers, and post-close involvement, and put governance and exit pathways in writing. The right family office can provide liquidity, continuity, and tailored capital — but only when expectations and terms are clear.

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