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About

Firm Overview

An independent, vertically integrated investment platform. We combine fund management, operating companies, and proprietary technology under a single strategic thesis.

Philosophy

Purpose. Vision. Promise. Mandate. Ethos. Mantra.

Six words define who we are and how we allocate capital. They are not aspirational statements. They are operating constraints.

Purpose

To deploy capital where human need is greatest and institutional allocation is weakest.

Vision

A world where patient capital and operational excellence close the gap between what people need and what markets provide.

Promise

Institutional-grade returns with measurable social and environmental impact. No trade-off required.

Mandate

Acquire, retrofit, lease, refinance, hold. Build platforms. Compound value. Recycle capital.

Ethos

Pragmatism over ideology. Evidence over consensus. Conviction over momentum.

Mantra

Invest in needs, not noise.

Core Values

What Guides Us

Integrity & Stewardship

We are fiduciaries first. Every decision is made through the lens of long-term stewardship — of capital, of communities, and of the trust our investors place in us. We operate to the highest standards of governance, transparency, and ethical conduct.

Innovation with Purpose

We build technology because we believe proprietary systems are a compounding advantage, not a cost centre. Every platform we develop is designed to reduce friction, improve transparency, and create measurable operating leverage across the portfolio.

Autonomy & Alignment

Our portfolio companies operate with entrepreneurial autonomy within a framework of institutional alignment. We set the strategic direction and governance standards; our operators execute with the freedom to innovate and the accountability to deliver.

Diversity as Strength

We believe the best investment decisions are made by teams that reflect the complexity of the world they operate in. Diversity of background, perspective, and experience is not a policy. It is a competitive advantage we actively cultivate.

Our Journey

From Advisory to Platform: 2019 – 2026

2019

Advisory Origins

Strategic consulting practice established. Begins advising institutions on capital allocation, operational restructuring, and UK real asset market entry.

2020

Thesis Formed

Identifies structural failure in UK affordable housing supply. Develops the platform capital allocator model: own the thesis, build the technology, operate the assets.

2021

Platform Build

Establishes AHFL as UK operating entity. Begins development of proprietary technology stack (Septimius) for fund operations, ESG monitoring, and property management.

2022

Fund Formation

Kennis Wiser Capital Ltd incorporated in Jersey. KRAIF fund vehicle structured as a perpetual evergreen PERE vehicle with no fixed term. Independent Jersey-regulated fund administrator appointed.

2023

Technology & Pilots

Septimius platform reaches operational maturity. A leading international law firm engaged as legal counsel. Kubiko AI and Muebox platforms launched.

2024

Market Readiness

Fund model validated to institutional specification. Energy vertical (Sanufa) operational. Technology platform pilots completed across all verticals.

2025

Team Formation

Assembled the executive team across KWC, AHFL, and KWT. Investor relations programme active. Platform operating across housing, energy, technology, and strategic M&A verticals.

2026

Fund Formation & Capital Deployment

KRAIF fund vehicle launched as a perpetual evergreen fund. First capital deployment into UK affordable housing.

Group Structure

Integrated Platform Architecture

The Kennis group operates through three principal entities, each with distinct regulatory status and operational mandate. This structure separates fund governance from operating activities and technology development.

GP Entity

Kennis Wiser Capital

Jersey-domiciled Fund General Partner. Responsible for capital allocation, fund governance, and investor relations.

Regulated by JFSC under Private Funds regime

UK Operations

AHFL

UK operating company managing property acquisition, asset management, tenant relationships, and ESG retrofit programmes.

UK Companies House registered

Technology

Kennis Wiser Tech / Septimius

Proprietary technology platform. Fund management systems, ESG monitoring, energy optimisation, and AI assistants.

UK Companies House registered

Fund Vehicle

KRAIF — Kennis Real Asset Income Fund

An open-ended Private Equity Real Estate fund focused on UK affordable housing with a perpetual evergreen structure. KRAIF acquires, retrofits, and leases residential assets to Registered Providers, generating stable CPI-linked income with embedded ESG value creation.

PERE

Fund Type

Open-Ended

Perpetual Evergreen

UK

Geography

12

Target Regions

Geography

12 UK Regions

KRAIF targets affordable housing opportunities across all major UK regions, diversifying geographic concentration risk while capturing regional yield differentials and housing demand dynamics.

North West

North East

Yorkshire & Humber

West Midlands

East Midlands

East of England

South West

South East

Greater London

Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Investment Verticals

Four Verticals

01

ESG Real Estate

Acquisition and retrofit of UK affordable housing stock, leased to Registered Providers on CPI-linked agreements. EPC upgrades from D/E to A/B ratings.

02

ESG Infrastructure

Distributed clean energy assets co-located with housing portfolios. Solar PV, battery storage, and EV charging infrastructure generating regulated and unregulated income.

03

Technology & Digitisation

Proprietary platforms for property management, fund operations, ESG monitoring, and AI-assisted decision-making. Built to institutional specification.

04

Strategic M&A

Targeted acquisitions of complementary operating businesses in property services, energy management, and PropTech to accelerate platform scale.

Regulatory Framework

Governance & Compliance

Kennis Wiser Capital operates under the Jersey Private Funds regime, regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC). The fund structure, governance framework, and reporting standards are designed to meet the requirements of institutional allocators, with independent fund administration provided by an independent Jersey-regulated fund administrator.