Softline Venture Partners
Status
ACTIVE
Global HQ
Moscow, Russia
Countries of investment
- Russia
Investment stages
- Seed
- Series A
- Series B
Industries
- AI
- PropTech
- Health Tech
- Media
- Entertainment
About
Softline Venture Partners (SVP) is the corporate venture arm of Softline Group, dedicated to fostering innovation by investing in independent software vendors (ISVs) across Russia, the CIS, and on a global scale. With a robust portfolio of 20 companies and over $25 million invested, SVP prioritizes strategic partnerships that enhance technological advancement and drive market growth. The fund's mission is to identify and support high-potential startups, leveraging Softline Group's extensive industry experience and resources to facilitate their success in a competitive landscape. Through a combination of financial backing and strategic guidance, SVP aims to accelerate the development of groundbreaking software solutions that address the evolving needs of businesses worldwide.
Softline Venture Partners (SVP) is the corporate venture arm of Softline Group, dedicated to fostering innovation by investing in independent software vendors (ISVs) across Russia, the CIS, and on a global scale. With a robust portfolio of 20 companies and over $25 million invested, SVP prioritizes strategic partnerships that enhance technological advancement and drive market growth. The fund's mission is to identify and support high-potential startups, leveraging Softline Group's extensive industry experience and resources to facilitate their success in a competitive landscape. Through a combination of financial backing and strategic guidance, SVP aims to accelerate the development of groundbreaking software solutions that address the evolving needs of businesses worldwide.
Investment Thesis
Specializes in technology investments with a focus on emerging markets.
Manager's Experience
With a robust background in private equity, the fund manager has successfully executed over 50 deals, primarily in the technology and healthcare sectors across North America and Europe. Their operator-first approach emphasizes deep operational engagement, allowing for improved portfolio company performance and strategic growth. Notable exits include investments in high-growth startups that have achieved significant market share, demonstrating a keen eye for value creation. The manager's thematic focus on digital transformation and innovation drives a data-driven investment strategy, ensuring adaptability in a rapidly evolving market landscape.