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Founded in 2003, Vintage Investment Partners is an investment firm based in Herzilyah Pituach, Israel. The firm specializes in secondary funds, co-investments and fund-of-funds investments focused on Israel, Europe and the United States. They prefer to invest in the semiconductors, information and communications technology, software, internet infrastructure and medical device sectors.
Vintage Investment Partners makes secondary fund investments. Within secondary fund investments it seeks to acquire limited partnership interests in Israeli, European and select U.S. venture capital funds and Israeli private equity funds; direct portfolios, of Israel-related venture or private equity-backed companies; and individual shareholdings of private Israel-related venture and private equity-backed companies. It also makes fund of fund investments in which it makes commitments to leading Israeli, European and U.S. venture capital funds and Israeli private equity funds. It also invests in low-funded or early secondary opportunities and positions in venture capital and technology-related private equity funds. The firm makes co-investments in late stage technology companies. It invests in the semiconductors, information and communications technology, software, Internet infrastructure, and medical devices companies.
Vintage Investment Partners typically invest in the financing round which will be the last one for the company prior to profitability or exit. The firm also invests in companies based in Europe. In co-investments, it typically invests between $3 million to $10 million in companies with annual revenue of $10 million to $45 million. While co-investing, the firm does not require large stakes in companies. It usually takes a minority stake in its portfolio companies. Vintage Investment Partners operates as a subsidiary of Viola Ltd.
Vintage Investment Partners' investments include BlueVine, Monday.com, Minute Media, Logz.io, HoneyBook, Verbit.ai, Samanage, JFrog, CTERA Networks, Moovit, Yotpo, SundaySky and Mintigo.
They exited their investments in Outbrain, ForeScout Technologies, Clarizen, Gigya, Mintigo, Tufin, Samanage, Borderfree, Ravello Systems and Alooma.