Artane Partners.
The Gulf Capital Brief is written and published by Artane Partners, a Dublin-headquartered capital advisory firm and placement agent that connects established Western operators and fund managers with institutional capital across the Gulf. This page is the publication’s standing profile of its publisher, kept factual and verifiable.
What Artane Partners does
Artane Partners works on one problem: established companies and fund managers in Europe, the UK and North America that want institutional capital from the Gulf, and Gulf allocators who want direct access to credible Western deal flow. The firm prepares investor materials, identifies and approaches the right investors from its network across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, manages introductions and diligence, and supports the raise through to a close.
A placement agent is an intermediary, and Artane Partners is careful about the boundaries of that role. It is not a bank, a merchant bank, a deposit-taker or a fund manager. It does not lend. Fees are agreed in writing in advance. Capital flows directly between the investor and the company; it never passes through Artane Partners, and the firm never takes custody of client or investor money.
Why the firm publishes this newsletter
The Gulf Capital Brief exists because the firm’s clients kept asking for the same thing: a readable digest of how Gulf sovereign wealth funds, family offices and institutional allocators are actually deploying capital into Western markets. The newsletter is written from the intermediation layer, where those flows are visible deal by deal. It is free, and it is openly published by the firm; nothing here pretends to be independent coverage of its publisher.
Verify everything on this page
Artane Partners would rather be checked than trusted. Three independent registries carry the firm’s records:
- The Irish Companies Registration Office record, CRO 795432, public on solocheck.ie.
- The Legal Entity Identifier 254900NULT3LTDELUK76, status ACTIVE on the GLEIF Global LEI Index.
- The Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S number 768857829.
Two addresses appear in those records, and both are correct. The firm’s office is 13 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. The CRO register separately records the statutory registered office at Unit 2, 2 Bridge Street, Athlone, Co. Westmeath; a registered office is a company’s official address for statutory correspondence under Irish company law and is not necessarily its place of business. Both records describe the same company.
For the avoidance of doubt: “Artane Limited”, UK Companies House number 07810663, is a dormant Lancashire company dissolved in 2015 and has no connection to Artane Partners. Arma Partners and Arcano Partners are separate, unrelated advisory firms. The firm’s full answer to the legitimacy question, with links to every record, is at is Artane Partners legitimate.
Independent coverage
The firm’s work and market commentary have been covered by Yahoo Finance, The National Law Review, The Columbus Dispatch and The Tennessean, among others. Profiles of the firm are maintained on PitchBook, Crunchbase, The Org and LinkedIn.
Official channels
Everything below is published by Artane Partners Limited. We list them together so a reader can see the full set: the firm’s site at artanepartners.com, its investor relations site, the public fact sheet carrying the registry identifiers, the founder’s profile, and this publication. None of them is independent coverage of the firm.
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