Family offices amass $3.8B SpaceX bet — Pritzker's fund leads with $1.8B
More than a dozen family offices held a combined at least $3.8 billion in SpaceX as of the first half of 2026, according to Bloomberg reporting based on regulatory filings — Nick Pritzker's Tao Capital led with $1.8 billion as of end-June, while Michael Platt's BlueCrest Capital and Brazil's Moreira Salles dynasty each disclosed stakes exceeding $100 million. It's a sign ultra-wealthy money keeps flowing into Musk's empire even after SpaceX's IPO.
Bloomberg reported, citing regulatory filings, that more than a dozen family offices held a combined stake of at least $3.8 billion in SpaceX as of the first half of 2026.
The largest holder was Nick Pritzker's Tao Capital, which disclosed an $1.8 billion stake as of the end of June — weeks after SpaceX's IPO.
Michael Platt's BlueCrest Capital and Brazil's Moreira Salles finance dynasty each disclosed stakes exceeding $100 million, while an investment vehicle for Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan reported a stake of roughly $65 million.
Pritzker's Tao Capital and the Moreira Salles dynasty are also known to be Tesla investors, underscoring how ultra-wealthy money is flowing into both of Musk's public companies, Tesla and SpaceX, at once.
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