Roberto Torres is the founder of Capital Ibiza. Before it, he was — and still is — an investor and an entrepreneur. That order matters: Capital Ibiza was not created as a financial vehicle first and an operating philosophy second. It grew out of years spent starting things, building things, negotiating deals and putting his own capital behind decisions he had to answer for personally.
His background spans construction, real estate, corporate finance, financial analysis, business creation, negotiation and direct investment. He has approached each of these not as a subject to study, but as work to do — sourcing and structuring real assets, starting and running businesses, negotiating terms with counterparties, and analysing opportunities with the discipline of someone whose own capital is on the line.
That combination is the reason Capital Ibiza exists in its current form. Capital Ibiza was built from the perspective of a principal rather than an intermediary. That distinction shapes how the company evaluates opportunities, allocates capital and approaches risk — always from the perspective of the person whose capital is actually at risk.
Roberto leads Capital Ibiza personally. There is no layer of committees or delegated mandates between an opportunity and the decision to pursue it — a structure that reflects both the scale the company chooses to operate at and a deliberate preference for direct accountability.