Super-rich families' offices are clustered around SpaceX, with holdings exceeding 3.8 billion dollars.
Institutions investing on behalf of super-rich individuals in the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East have established a multi-billion-dollar exposure to SpaceX, highlighting these institutions' ability to seize hot investment opportunities. According to aggregated 13F regulatory filings, by the end of June, a family office belonging to Hyatt heir Nick Pritzker held an $1.8 billion investment in the rocket, satellite, and artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk, just weeks before SpaceX's initial public offering. U.S. filings revealed that BlueCrest Capital, led by Michael Platt, and the Moreira Salles banking family from Brazil both disclosed holdings valued at over $100 million, while an investment company owned by Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan reported holding nearly $65 million in SpaceX shares. Trading of SpaceX began on June 12. The filings indicated that more than a dozen family offices collectively held at least $3.8 billion in shares of the company, officially named Space Exploration Technologies Corp., in the first half of 2026. Some of these institutions, including Pritzkers Tao Capital and the Moreira Salles family, are also investors in Tesla, another company within Musk's business empire that is publicly listed.
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