Fidiasz EVC

Interested in hardware and deep tech software. Solutions should be hard for competitors to copy, and if they are, it’s not a must that they’re technological. They prefer companies having customer validation and preferably revenue, but in exceptional cases can invest in a proof-of-concept stage as well.

Companies can be based anywhere, but have to have some operations in Eastern Europe, for example considering Poland as an important target market.

In most cases they only co-invest or lead invest. For startups related to construction industry and chemicals, a CVC investment is possible.

GFR Fund

Focusing on digital entertainment (esports, gaming) and consumer tech. Social media, fitness etc. work well. No hardware. Interested especially in infrastructure and new genres of games and other formats.

In business models main focus is on B2C, can do also B2B or B2B2C.

Geographically North America, Europe and Southeast Asia are their main focus areas.

 

Sparkmind

Sparkmind.vc is the first Nordic venture capital company focused on the learning sector. They invest in teams transforming early childhood, K12, higher, secondary and vocational education as well as corporate and lifelong learning. Their geographical home field is Europe, especially North Europe, but they also selectively do investments outside the region.

They often join the boards of their portfolio companies.

Nordic FoodTech VC

Nordic FoodTech invests, as the name implies, in food-related technology. Not brands, not production, but for example new production and packaging technologies.

Focusing more on B2B and B2G. B2C is possible, if the business model is practical to scale.

Open Circle Capital

Open Circle is based in Lithuania and they have partners in Finland and Denmark. Most of their investments are in Lithuania, but they can invest anywhere in the European Economic Area.

Their ideal case is to co-invest or lead a round into a software company. This is the 3/5 year of their investment period and they look forward to making a couple more new investments. They’re stake size agnostic.

Their usual minimum ticket is 100ke. In exceptional cases they have done 50ke, and in very exceptional cases can consider even smaller tickets.

They prefer applying startups to contact the partner whose experience best matches their area.

Grid.vc

Grid.vc invests into early-stage energy companies.

They’re often the first fund investor of a company and the only one on a round with angels and other non-institutional investors, leading the round. On later rounds they often co-invest with other funds.

They have a global mandate, but focus on investing into companies in the New Nordics and Germany.

Norrsken VC

Impact fund. Focuses on continental Nordics: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, with some emphasis also on Baltics. Prefers co-investing outside Sweden, but has also led rounds outside their home market.

Invests €0.5-1M on early stage companies. They exceptionally invest up to €2M initial tickets on later stage companies. Looking for a 5-10x return.

SijoittajaPRO

Open family office: network of family offices and angels. They do financial investments and prefer co-investing alongside existing investors.

They invest in solutions that customers like and have demand for. Solution doesn’t need to be technological, but it can be if lead investor has done technological due diligence.

Also offer loans for companies with any business types, including B2C.

They’ve invested €41M in four years.

Fiil Good

Impact investment fund by a group of angels. FIIL = Finnish Impact Investment Limited (Vaikuttavuussijoitus in Finnish). Investments have to fulfill UN SDG (sustainable development goals) criteria.

All members are active angel investors, who see themselves more as co-founders than just financial investors.

Prefer companies with traction and product-market fit (or very close). Occasionally also do pre-revenue investments.

MVP with traction (seed): €50k-200k, rounds €50k-€400k. Valuations below €2M.

Pre-seed (idea testing stage) €5k-20k, rounds max. €50k.

When lead investing, they take board chairperson position. When co-investing, prefer board membership.

 

Innovestor

Innovestor offers co-investing (syndicate forming) as a service. They also do solo investments.

Prefer B2B, but open to any business types. Drug development is not currently interesting for them, but digital health and medical technology is.

Funding applications can be filled at https://innovestorgroup.com/growth-companies/#applyfunding.