Investors in Information Technology

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Riverside Company

Riverside Company is a global private equity firm specializing in investments in growing businesses with enterprise values of up to $400 million. Established in 1988, Riverside has completed over 480 transactions and manages a diverse international portfolio of more than 80 companies. As one of the largest private equity firms in the world, Riverside Company focuses on both control and non-control investments to support the growth and development of companies across various industries.
Made 6 investments in Information Technology

Charlesbank Equity Fund II

Charlesbank Capital Partners is a prominent private equity firm with approximately $2 billion in assets, headquartered in Boston with an additional office in New York City. The firm specializes in investments in mature middle-market companies across various industries, primarily in the United States. Charlesbank focuses on supporting skilled management teams through management-led buyouts, growth capital financings, and turnarounds. It typically invests between $20 million and $150 million in companies with enterprise values ranging from $50 million to $1.5 billion and EBITDA between $15 million and $75 million. The firm prefers to take both majority and minority stakes, generally holding investments for five to seven years before exiting through initial public offerings or strategic sales. Established in 1998, Charlesbank aims to build fundamentally strong businesses while exploring opportunities in Europe and emerging markets in Asia and Africa.
Made 5 investments in Information Technology

Spiral Capital

Spiral Capital is a venture capital firm with multiple entities focusing on seed, early, middle, and late-stage investments in mobile, internet, software, healthcare, industrials, transportation, emerging technologies, and various other sectors in Southeast Asia, Japan, and the United States. Founded in 2012 as IMJ Investment Partners, it later transformed into Spiral Ventures to operate independently. With offices in Singapore, Jakarta, and Tokyo, Spiral Capital aims to support startups and innovative companies in their growth journey across different markets in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Made 5 investments in Information Technology

East Ventures

East Ventures is an early-stage, sector-agnostic venture capital firm founded in 2009, with offices in Tokyo, Singapore, and Jakarta. The firm has invested in over 170 companies across Southeast Asia, with a strong emphasis on Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is recognized as a pioneer in the Indonesian startup ecosystem, being the first investor in notable unicorns such as Tokopedia and Traveloka. East Ventures' diverse portfolio includes prominent companies like Mercari, Ruangguru, and Fore Coffee. In 2018, the firm established a growth-stage fund called EV Growth to provide further support to startups in the region. East Ventures has garnered accolades for its consistent performance, being named the most active investor in Southeast Asia and Indonesia, as well as a top-performing VC fund globally by various industry observers. The firm primarily targets investments in technology, consumer web, fintech, and mobile sectors, typically investing between $0.1 million and $0.5 million in early-stage ventures.
Made 7 investments in Information Technology

BPEA EQT

Baring Private Equity Asia is a leading private alternative investment firm in Asia, managing over USD 20 billion in committed capital. The firm specializes in private equity investments, sponsoring buyouts and providing growth capital to companies for expansion or acquisitions, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region. Additionally, BPEA manages funds dedicated to private real estate and private credit. With a 23-year history and over 180 employees spread across offices in key Asian markets, BPEA currently has approximately 43 portfolio companies operating in Asia, employing over 224,000 individuals and generating sales of around USD 39 billion. The firm seeks to invest in various sectors such as consumer goods, financial services, healthcare, and real estate, primarily focusing on companies based in Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.bpeasia.com.
Made 3 investments in Information Technology

Saarländische Wagnisfinanzierungsgesellschaft

Saarländische Wagnisfinanzierungsgesellschaft (SWG), established in 1997, is a Germany-based financial services firm dedicated to supporting emerging technology companies and innovative businesses. The organization aims to facilitate the growth and development of these enterprises by providing equity and quasi-equity financing. SWG focuses on assisting companies in their early stages as well as established firms looking to develop new products and enhance their marketing efforts. By offering tailored financial support, SWG plays a significant role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the European venture capital landscape.
Made 2 investments in Information Technology

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs is a global financial services firm that provides investment banking, securities, and investment management services to corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide. The company offers financial advisory services, underwriting services, and client execution services in various markets. They also engage in securities services, financing, and investing activities across a range of asset classes. Additionally, Goldman Sachs manages investment portfolios and mutual funds for institutions and individuals globally. The firm operates various segments, including Investment Banking, Institutional Client Services, Investing & Lending, and Investment Management. Founded in 1869 and headquartered in New York, Goldman Sachs aims to drive technology-based disruption and invest in late-stage venture capital and growth equity transactions to build revolutionary businesses worldwide.
Made 7 investments in Information Technology

IBM

IBM is a global technology and innovation company headquartered in Armonk, NY, with over 400,000 employees serving clients in 170 countries. They offer a wide range of technology and consulting services, middleware, servers, and supercomputers. IBM helps clients leverage technology to become more digitally interconnected. With a focus on R&D, IBM invests billions annually and has a rich history of inventions. Their Global Services division assists companies in managing IT operations and resources. IBM Ventures drives strategic insights and partnerships in emerging technologies. IBM's commitment to innovation is evident in their venture capital arm. IBM's broad portfolio includes cloud computing, IT services, software, and business consulting expertise.
Made 7 investments in Information Technology

August Equity

August Equity is a London-based private equity firm founded in 2001, specializing in mid-market investments in service-oriented businesses in the UK. They focus on sectors such as healthcare, education, business services, and technology that offer opportunities for long-term growth due to changing demographics, regulations, and technological developments. August Equity builds strong relationships with family-owned and founder-managed businesses, backing individuals with innovative ideas and a drive to succeed. Their investment process involves in-depth analysis of industries and markets to deliver well-informed proposals. With a long-term investment horizon, August Equity aims to support companies in high-growth sectors to sustain and expand their businesses successfully.
Made 3 investments in Information Technology

Quad-C Management

Quad-C Management, headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a private equity firm founded in 1989. Specializing in management buyouts, growth capital, and industry consolidation in middle market companies, Quad-C focuses on investing in well-established business services, consumer, general industrial, healthcare, specialty distribution, and transportation/logistics companies. With a preference for North American-based companies, Quad-C typically invests between $25 million and $125 million in companies with an enterprise value ranging from $50 million to $500 million. The firm aims to provide liquidity for owners, capital for growth, and significant equity opportunities for key management while maintaining control rights in its portfolio companies. Exiting investments within four to six years, Quad-C aims to support the growth and success of its investments through a combination of debt and equity.
Made 3 investments in Information Technology