How family offices use information rights as governance mechanisms — transparency that changes manager behavior.
When a family office asks for quarterly operating metrics, monthly cash position updates, and immediate notification of material events, they're not just building a dashboard. They're creating accountability. Managers who know their investors will see everything behave differently than those who report annually.
The Capital Stack is a daily briefing for family offices, next-generation principals, and trusted advisors who allocate long-term private capital.
Topics: family office investing, information rights, LP rights, transparency, governance, manager accountability, fund reporting, investor relations, due diligence, portfolio monitoring, private fund governance, limited partner rights, fund transparency, quarterly reporting, investment oversight
]]>The Capital Stack is a daily briefing for anyone raising or allocating private capital — fund managers, family offices, institutional investors, and trusted advisors navigating the full investor landscape.
Each episode delivers a single actionable insight about how capital actually moves: how pensions and endowments make decisions, what insurance companies really want, how sovereign wealth funds operate, why family offices optimize for control over returns, and how retail capital is reshaping private markets.
Deep dives on institutional investors, life insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, venture capital, private equity, fund-of-funds, retail wealth channels, and family offices. No interviews, no sponsor reads — just patterns, behaviors, and structural truths that help you raise smarter.
3–5 minutes. No filler. No hype.