Fritz
family
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Investment.

 

Since the establishment of TCG Pty Ltd in 1971, the Fritz Family has invested in partnerships created to satisfy existing needs. By delivering sought after services we find potential clients before investing our own finances.

The key principle of this investment mindset is spending ‘shoe leather’ not money.

We believe that the technologies that will shape our world in 10 to 15 years and beyond are already in development today. We therefore manage our investments for change by anticipating the business opportunities in the mid and more distant future.

 

Heritage.

 

The Fritz Family story is one of resilience, perseverance and integrity over many centuries.

The Family was ennobled in 1640 by Emperor Ferdinand III. Its members fought against the Ottoman invasion of Europe, in 19th century revolutions, and in the two World Wars. The Family played an active role in shaping the banking system and steel industry in Hungary, the insurance industry in Italy, and the petroleum industry in Romania. On the Family’s vast estates in Hungary, new agricultural processes and crops were introduced. The Family also held leadership positions in communities and furthered democratic processes through political and diplomatic involvement.

The Second World War presented particularly difficult challenges. In 1961, Leslie Fritz migrated to Australia with his wife and two children and arrived in Sydney, Australia in February 1962. He set out to reestablish the Family in a new world and over the following decades he built a reputation of integrity, reliability and trust, and immersed himself in new ventures.

Since then, the Family has continued to build on this legacy, including the founding of TCG by Leslie’s son - Peter. Each family member understands themselves to be a link in a chain which started a long time ago and hopefully will stretch far into the future. By building on its past achievements, the Family has stayed together and prospered.

 

Get in touch.

 

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