Family Office · Dubai AI Campus, DIFC

The family office platform you own.

DIFC has become the fastest-growing family-office hub in the world. Xamun WealthOS gives the families arriving there what the tier above has always had — the whole balance sheet consolidated, private markets tracked properly, and every decision replayable — on a single-tenant instance the family owns outright, delivered from our office inside the Dubai AI Campus.

Xamun WealthOS consolidated portfolio workspace showing a family household total, time-weighted return, asset allocation and the whole-household / my-share toggle

The consolidated household in Xamun WealthOS — the whole family in one view, with any member one tap from their own share.

Why DIFC, why now

A generation of families arrived. The tooling didn't.

No family-office market on earth has grown faster over the past five years than the UAE. DIFC counted around 1,289 family-related entities in 2025, up from roughly 800 the year before — a rise of about 61% in a single year — supported by the DIFC Family Wealth Centre, launched in 2023 to serve exactly this migration.

What arrived with those families is capital, structures and governance ambition. What did not arrive is software built for them. The platforms that serve this work properly are priced for institutions many times their size; everything below that tier is a reporting tool with a spreadsheet doing the real consolidation behind it. A family office running AED hundreds of millions across a dozen custodians, several jurisdictions and a growing private-markets book deserves better than a monthly reconciliation ritual.

One view
Every member, every account, every custodian — consolidated live, and any member narrows it to their own share in a tap. The quarter-end spreadsheet, and the key-person risk that comes with it, goes away.
Every call
Commitments, capital calls and K-1 season tracked across the whole book, with overdue calls flagging themselves before a missed one costs the family a penalty.
One click
The evidence pack for a trustee meeting or an auditor — a chronological record with a cryptographic fingerprint that reproduces identically, every time.
The four things that actually matter

A family office runs the same machinery — with a different auditor.

A family office needs what an advice firm needs: consolidated positions, defensible decisions, a complete record. The difference is who asks. Not a regulator — a trustee, a beneficiary, the next generation. Xamun WealthOS was built so every decision can be replayed for whoever asks.

Consolidation
The whole family — or just my share

One consolidated household by default: every member's accounts, allocation, time- and money-weighted performance and statements in a single live view. Any member can narrow it to their own holdings with one tap, then switch back. Transparency by default, privacy on request — no quarter-end spreadsheet consolidation either way.

Alternatives
Private markets, tracked properly

Commitments, capital calls and K-1 season across the book — committed, called and uncalled at a glance, overdue calls flagged automatically, per-fund statement checklists. Paired with per-member cash-flow projections, so the office sees the liquidity for a call coming months ahead. The workflow that until now meant a spreadsheet or a UHNW-tier platform.

Governance
A record the next generation can read

Every decision, every AI recommendation and every status change lands in an append-only ledger, exportable as a one-click evidence pack with an integrity digest. What satisfies an examiner also settles a question at the family council.

Sovereignty
The balance sheet never leaves

Single-tenant by design: your own instance, your own infrastructure in the UAE or any region you choose, your own source. No family balance sheet in a shared vendor cloud, and no vendor's acquisition or price rise reaching the system that holds it.

The same workspace with the my-share toggle selected — the household total narrows to a single member's own holdings and performance
One tap to “my share.” The same screen, narrowed to a single member’s own holdings and return — then straight back to the household. Transparency by default, privacy on request.
Private markets tracker showing total commitment, called and uncalled capital, and an overdue capital call flagged in red
Capital calls that chase you, not the other way round. Committed, called and uncalled across the book — with an overdue call flagging itself before it costs the family a penalty.
Ownership, not rental

Families think in generations. Software vendors don't.

Wealth technology is consolidating fast — platforms are acquired, roadmaps quietly die, per-seat rent never ends. A family office signing a ten-year relationship with a vendor is making a bet on that vendor's next ten years, not its own.

Xamun WealthOS is delivered the other way round. You get a perpetual, source-available licence to your own deployment: branded as yours, hosted where you choose, portable to another engine, and modifiable by any engineer you hire. If Xamun disappeared tomorrow, the platform would keep running — which is precisely the property a multi-generational institution should demand of its systems.

Dubai · DIFC · AI Campus

In the district the families moved to.

Xamun's Gulf office is inside the Dubai AI Campus at DIFC — the same district as the Family Wealth Centre, the trustees, the private banks and the advisers a family office already works with. Walkthroughs happen in person, in Dubai, with the people accountable for the engagement.

Strategy is led from DIFC; the Manila Software Factory builds under the same governance and the same payroll. One commercial relationship, one accountable team — and a platform that stays yours at the end of it.

Gulf Office
Xamun — Dubai
AI Campus, Level 3 · IH-00-01-03-OF-05
Innovation One, Dubai International Financial Centre
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 52 773 9624 · +971 52 322 0846
Dubai skyline at dusk — Xamun's Gulf office sits in the Dubai AI Campus at DIFC
Family offices · FAQ

Questions family principals actually ask.

What software do family offices in DIFC use?

Most run a mix: a spreadsheet for consolidation, custodian portals for positions, and an accountant for everything else — or they license a UHNW-tier reporting platform priced for institutions many times their size. Xamun WealthOS sits between those two: a full wealth and family-office platform covering consolidated reporting, private markets, dealing and settlement, deployed as a single-tenant instance the family owns outright.

Where does the family's data live?

Wherever the family decides. WealthOS is single-tenant and deploy-per-firm: your own instance, on your own infrastructure, in the UAE or any region you choose. The family balance sheet never sits in a shared vendor cloud, and the source is yours — so no vendor acquisition, pivot or price rise reaches the system that holds it.

Can one family member be prevented from seeing the rest of the family?

Today the "my share" control is a view, not a wall — the platform is built for family transparency, with every member able to narrow the dashboard to their own holdings and switch back. Hard per-branch entitlements, where a member can only ever see their own line, are an engagement option on the same data model rather than a switch in the shipped product. Worth raising early if your governance requires it.

We hold assets through trusts and SPVs with percentage splits. Is that supported?

Partly, and we would rather be precise than sell you a surprise. Accounts currently belong to a single member, which covers most household structures directly. Fractional ownership of an entity split across several members or vehicles is a scoped engagement item — the data model was designed to extend that way, and it is wired during implementation alongside your custodians.

Can it track private-market holdings and capital calls?

Yes. Commitments, capital calls and K-1 or capital-account statements are tracked across the whole book — committed, called and uncalled at a glance, overdue calls flagged automatically, and a per-fund statement checklist each period. Every status change is written to the append-only ledger.

Is it suitable for a single family office as well as a multi-family office?

Both. A single family office typically uses the consolidated household reporting, private-markets tracking and the governance record; a multi-family office additionally uses the role-scoped workspaces, suitability workflow and fee handling built for advising several client families. The same platform serves both because the underlying machinery — positions, decisions, evidence — is the same.

Do family offices in DIFC need FCA or DFSA-style compliance features?

A single family office is usually outside the conduct regime that binds an advisory firm, so the compliance machinery is not there to satisfy a regulator — it is there to satisfy the family. Trustees, beneficiaries and the next generation ask the same questions an examiner asks: what was decided, on what basis, by whom, and can you show me. WealthOS answers those with the same audit trail and one-click evidence pack. Multi-family offices carrying a DFSA licence get the regulated workflow as well.

How long does it take to stand up an instance?

Weeks, not fiscal years. The platform is already built — an engagement configures it to your structures, wires the custodian and market-data feeds, and deploys a branded instance on your infrastructure. Enterprise wealth suites quote twelve to twenty-four month implementations for the same ground.

How is it priced?

Under Outcome-as-a-Service: Xamun invests the build and you pay per transaction the system processes, with no upfront CAPEX. Where a per-transaction toll is not the honest measure for a family office, the engagement is priced as a fixed-scope project with a perpetual source licence instead.

Dubai · DIFC

Bring one quarter's consolidation problem.

Show us how the family's positions get pulled together today, and we will show you Xamun WealthOS doing it — on your structures, in a walkthrough at the AI Campus or wherever suits.