Built to institutional standards from day one.
Northridge operates a Delaware-domiciled limited partnership with a full institutional service provider stack — independent administrator, US prime broker, appointed auditor, and legal counsel. The information below is intended for allocators, family offices, and consultants conducting operational due diligence.
Independent, audited, verifiable.
Delaware LP / LLC structure offered under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D — open exclusively to verified US accredited investors.
- Domicile
- Delaware, United States
- Management Company
- Northridge Quant Partners L.P. LLC (Delaware)
- Fund Vehicle
- Delaware Limited Partnership (LP)
- General Partner
- Northridge Quant Partners L.P. GP, LLC
- Strategy
- Systematic intraday futures — NAS100 NY cash session
- Base Currency
- USD
- Subscription Frequency
- Monthly
- Redemption Frequency
- Monthly · 30-day notice
- Minimum Investment
- $500,000
- Eligible Investors
- US Accredited Investors only · Rule 506(c) of Regulation D
No offer or solicitation. The information on this page is provided to qualified prospective investors for informational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security or interest in any fund. Any such offer will be made only by means of a confidential Private Placement Memorandum and the related subscription documents, which should be read in their entirety.
Service provider status. Engagement letters with each named service provider are available for review under NDA. Regulatory filings marked "in progress" are actively being prepared; the firm intends to operate within applicable exemptions until registrations are effective.
Due diligence pack. A complete operational due diligence package — including the AIMA DDQ, compliance manual, business continuity plan, and service provider letters — is available to qualified allocators on request.
Request the full DDQ pack.
Allocators conducting operational due diligence can request the full pack — fund documents, service provider letters, audited financials (when available), and the AIMA-format DDQ.
