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Nov 7, 2025 8:00 AM

Luxembourg's Quiet Powerhouse: Caladium Raises $345 M to Bridge Asia, Europe & Web3 Frontiers

LUXEMBOURG, Nov. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Caladium may still be under the radar in financial-media terms, but its emerging role securing ~US$345 million from Chinese and Indian backers to invest in Western energy, Web3 and infrastructure hints at a shifting investment paradigm. For Western asset owners, acknowledging such players as legitimate deal-architects could be increasingly relevant; for Asian investors, firms like Caladium offer a gateway into regulated Western markets blended with tomorrow's technology.

Nestled in the financial-hub of Luxembourg, CALADIUM S.A. is emerging as a behind-the-scenes enabler for ambitious Chinese and Indian companies seeking to enter European and U.S. markets in the fast-moving sectors of energy, Web3 and advanced infrastructure. According to internal sources and investor conversations, the firm has now secured approximately US$345 million in commitments from China- and India-based corporates and family-offices, earmarked for a suite of pan-Atlantic projects built around smart energy systems and blockchain-native infrastructure.

From Private-Wealth and Structuring Origins

Founded in 2013 in Luxembourg, Caladium began as a boutique firm specializing in wealth management, corporate structuring, and asset protection. With a regulated entity established in 2019, the company built a reputation among family offices, entrepreneurs, and institutional investors for its cross-border structuring expertise.

Over the past two years, Caladium has evolved from a purely advisory business into a capital facilitation platform, connecting Asian investors with real-economy opportunities in Europe and the United States. Leveraging its established networks in China and India, the firm now supports institutional and high-net-worth clients in financing projects across renewable energy, infrastructure, data centres, sustainable real estate, and selectively, technology ventures focused on practical innovation.

The US$345 Million Portfolio: Strategic Overview

According to internal planning documents reviewed for this report, Caladium currently oversees or structures a portfolio of approximately US$345 million, allocated as follows:

US$150–160 million from Chinese industrial and energy groups investing in renewable and smart-grid assets in Southern Europe (Spain, Portugal, Greece) and select U.S. states with favourable regulatory frameworks.

US$120–130 million from Indian infrastructure and technology conglomerates seeking joint ventures and acquisitions in data centres, energy-efficient ...