Built around a family, not a fund.
Our story began in the small village of Badshahpur, in Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan.
Everfield Partners traces its origins to Badshahpur, a small village in Mandi Bahauddin district in the Punjab, the historic heartland of the Gondal clan. It was there that our family began with modest land, a long view, and a name that had to be earned one handshake at a time. There were no shortcuts, and we never looked for any.
What we had instead was patience and trust. Patience to hold an asset, a relationship or a decision for as long as it took to be right. Trust given carefully and honoured without exception. Those two things compounded across generations in a way that capital alone never could.
Through all of it, we have carried the same name. Gondal is a Punjabi family name with deep roots in the soil and tribes of the region, a name our forebears built one season, one harvest, one promise at a time. We treat it as something held in trust on behalf of those who came before us and those who will come after: easy to spend, slow to rebuild, and never ours alone. Everfield is the house we run; Gondal is the name that runs through it.
From Badshahpur, the family moved outward. First into the cities of Pakistan, then into the United Kingdom, and eventually across the Atlantic to California. Each step was taken slowly, and each new market was entered the way the first one was: by showing up, keeping our word, and earning the right to stay.
Today, Everfield Partners operates from London, California and Islamabad. The map has grown, but the method has not. We remain a principal investor: disciplined in execution, deliberate in our risk-taking, and built to compound capital across generations.