Practice
Thesis
26ST exists for those who understand that capital is never neutral — that where wealth is placed, what it sustains, and how it is structured ultimately shapes the systems, institutions, and future that follow. We advise with the belief that wealth, approached deliberately, becomes not only a store of value, but an instrument of long-term influence, stewardship, and authorship.
Practice
Defines how capital is meant to behave—its purpose, boundaries, and long-term orientation. This work clarifies what capital is ultimately in service of, establishing a coherent philosophy that informs every allocation decision.
Designs the structural systems that govern how capital moves. Mandates, policies, and decision frameworks are shaped into a cohesive architecture—ensuring that capital is deployed with consistency, discipline, and internal logic.
Interprets the broader landscape in which capital operates. Political, technological, and geopolitical forces are analyzed to provide context beyond markets, grounding decisions in structural reality rather than short-term signals.
Supports capital over time through ongoing advisory, perspective, and alignment. As conditions evolve, this layer ensures continuity—helping capital remain coherent, deliberate, and anchored to its original intent.

