TI Capital was established by principal Ziad Ghandour as a venture capital firm investing in early-stage technology companies across e-commerce, SaaS, early internet, mobile gaming, and consumer technology in Los Angeles.
Launching startups Uniscape (1999), Bidland (1999), e-Candy (1999), Health Windows (1999), ICO (1999), e-lingo (1999), Wingspan (2012), Taxes4less (2000).
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Soon after its inception in Los Angeles, TI Capital simultaneously experiences successful growth as a project management and consulting business in the Middle East and South Korea.
TI Capital partners with major financial sponsors in projects and investments that include amassing one of the largest portfolios of cell-tower land leases across the United States and anchoring a leading securitized corporate credit manager based out of New York.
TI Capital relaunches its direct investing platform from Los Angeles, focusing on global venture and growth stage companies, most notably, providing the first institutional capital to a large POS and mobile payment solutions company in the United Kingdom, and establishing a physical and digital banking and financial services platform across unbanked populations in West Africa.
TI Capital’s real estate arm, Hemispheres, breaks ground on one of the largest master-planned single-family communities in Northern California.