Partners

Built on trust,
executed through the right people.

The best outcomes in international business don't come from transactions — they come from relationships where both sides bring something real. I work with a small number of partners across capital, operations and market access. This page explains how.

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Active partnership areas
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Strategic alliances
Market entry, deal flow and execution
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Capital partnerships
Investors, family offices, fund managers
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Operational partners
Trusted local operators in target markets
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Referral network
Professional services and deal referrals
Partnership Types

Four ways to build something together

Each partnership type works differently. What they share: a clear value exchange, direct communication and a long-term orientation. I don't work with everyone — I work with the right people.

Type 01

Strategic Alliances

For businesses that need access to markets, relationships or execution capacity they don't have internally. I bring network, deal-flow context and first-mover introductions — you bring a product, mandate or capital that creates mutual upside.

What this looks like
Co-representation in a new geography
Shared deal-sourcing and referral arrangements
Joint market entry with defined scope and terms
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Type 02

Capital Partnerships

For investors, family offices and fund managers looking for qualified deal flow, co-investment access or structured exposure to the markets I operate in. Alignment on time horizon and risk appetite comes first — everything else follows from there.

What this looks like
Direct co-investment in active ventures
Introductions to vetted operators and projects
Capital intermediary for cross-border structures
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Type 03

Operational Partners

In every market I work in, I rely on trusted local operators who understand the ground reality — legal, cultural and commercial. If you are a seasoned operator in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe or the Gulf, I want to know you.

What this looks like
Local market execution for international clients
Sourcing, compliance and on-the-ground support
Long-term arrangements with mutual benefit
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Type 04

Professional Referral Network

For lawyers, accountants, advisors, recruiters and other professionals whose clients overlap with what I do. A clean, trust-based referral arrangement — nothing complicated. If you send quality, I send quality back.

What this looks like
Mutual client introductions with full transparency
Defined referral terms where relevant
No exclusivity — quality and fit come first
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The Value Exchange

What working together actually provides

Partnerships work when both sides have something real to bring. Here is what I bring to the table — and what I expect in return is equally straightforward.

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Cross-border reach

Active presence across Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Warm introductions, not cold outreach. Relationships that took years to build, available to the right partner.

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Qualified deal flow

I don't forward everything — I filter. Partners receive introductions and deal flow that has already been assessed for fit, credibility and genuine potential.

Speed to execution

In markets where relationships matter, the ability to move quickly is a competitive advantage. Having the right person already in the room reduces the timeline from months to weeks.

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Discretion as standard

Most of the work is confidential by nature. Partners can expect full discretion — on both sides — as a non-negotiable foundation of how I operate.

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Market intelligence

Insight into opportunities, risks and structural dynamics in markets where I have direct exposure — not from research reports, but from being on the ground.

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Long-term orientation

I don't work with people I wouldn't work with again. Every partnership is built with the assumption that it will evolve — not end after one transaction.

How It Works

From first contact to active partnership

The process is direct. No lengthy onboarding, no committee decisions. If there's a fit, we move. If there isn't, I'll tell you.

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Reach out with context

Send a short message through the contact page. Include who you are, what you're working on, and what kind of collaboration you have in mind. Vague messages get vague responses — specificity speeds things up.

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Initial conversation

If the context looks right, we schedule a call. The goal is simple: establish whether there's genuine alignment on what each side brings and what a working relationship would look like in practice.

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Define the arrangement

We agree on scope, terms and expectations. This can be a simple letter of understanding or a more formal structure depending on what's involved. Clarity upfront prevents problems later.

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Start working

Once aligned, we move. Partnerships are built through execution, not through frameworks — the first real opportunity or introduction is where the relationship proves itself.

Get In Touch

If the fit is there, let's talk.

I review partnership enquiries personally. If there's genuine alignment in what you do and where I operate, the conversation will be worth having. Send a short introduction and I'll respond directly.

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Active geographies
Europe — Lithuania, Germany, broader EU
Southeast Asia — Bali, Indonesia
Middle East — UAE, Iraq
Australia — via Zentra Capital (AFSL 485667)