oze capital llc
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florham park, NJ
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OZE Capital is a privately held alternative asset management firm that offers disciplined investment alternatives to traditional bond portfolios by targeting cash-flowing private assets with attractive risk-adjusted returns. The firm constructs diversified portfolios of undervalued and under-appreciated investments across real estate, lending, and other asset classes. Partners have over 70 years of combined analytical and investment management experience from firms including Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Nomura, and Prudential Securities.
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Established 2018 · Serving United States, Georgia
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