INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS.
F&F Capital is an unrivaled operation in global investments. Our experience, in-house team and network of business partners create a culture of dynamic opportunity and natural growth.
Companies we've founded:
Jeffrey Frieden and Robert Friedman founded what became Auction.com in 1991 and redefined the disposition process by bringing foreclosure & bank-owned properties out of the shadows and into an online environment.
In 2009, Jeffrey and Robert founded Ten-X, transacting in all commercial property categories online, selling tens of billions of dollars worth of commercial properties.
Both companies sold together in 2017 to private equity firm Thomas H. Lee for $1.6 billion.
WE DON’T CHASE GROWTH.
WE CREATE IT.
F&F supplies business direction, then provides the means to get there.
ESTABLISH
BASELINE
evaluate and assess opportunity
SET
GOALS
create a framework to address needs
TAKE
ACTION
support, restructure and invest
CRAFT
ROUTINE
foster teamwork and build upon existing strengths
SEIZE
OPPORTUNITY
realize objectives and maintain forward focus
STRATEGIC AREAS OF INTEREST.
REAL ESTATE
Our proven real estate investment methodology is driven by an experienced team of real estate investment professionals buying across all property types and debt instruments including mezzanine debt, non-performing loans and CMBS bonds.
AVIATION
F&F funds the acquisition and resale of corporate jets, providing sellers with a quick and easy disposition of their airborne assets, and buyers with aircraft that exemplify pride of ownership.
TECHNOLOGY
As serial entrepreneurs ourselves, we actively invest in founders building innovative technology businesses across real estate, fintech, SaaS, ecommerce and marketplaces
THE BENEFITS OF A BOARD.
NONE OF THE BOTTLENECK.
F&F maintains your freedom to run a business, while providing access to insight, experience and adaptable business support.
Nimble decision-making
Proven success in a range of strategic investments
All investment capital is our own - no outside capital