Vintage Investment Partners

A global venture capital platform investing in venture funds and growth-stage technology companies.

Venture Capital Active Herzliya, Israel Est. 2003
Last updated 2026-07-20
Portfolio
5
in our dataset
Rounds participated
5
Rounds led
0
Rounds' value
$353.0M
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
G Round, F Round, E Round, D Round

About

Founded in 2003, Vintage Investment Partners is a global venture capital platform based in Herzliya, Israel. The firm manages approximately $4.6 billion in assets across private equity and venture capital fund-of-funds, secondary, and co-investment strategies. Vintage invests in leading venture funds and growth-stage technology companies in the U.S., Europe, Israel, and Canada, with a particular expertise in the Israeli technology ecosystem. They also provide Value+ services to their portfolio companies and funds, connecting startups with customers, investors, and industry experts.

Portfolio · 5

Investment activity

29 portfolio exits on record.

Portfolio by sector

Business Software29
Cyber Security12
Fintech & Insurtech9
Industrial Technologies7
Media & Entertainment Technologies6
Undisclosed3
Health Tech & Life Sciences3
Automotive & Mobility Technologies3

Funds · 16

  • Growth IV — $200M Jan 2024
  • Fund — $631M Oct 2022
  • Fund — $312M Oct 2021
  • Fund — $500M Oct 2021
  • Fund — $170M Nov 2019
  • Fund — $331M Nov 2018
  • Fund — $215M Aug 2017
  • Fund — $200M Apr 2016
  • Fund — $125M Jan 2015
  • Fund — $144M Oct 2014
  • Fund — $161M Jun 2013
  • Fund — Undisclosed Feb 2012

Q&A

What was Vintage Investment Partners' most recent fund close?
Vintage Investment Partners closed its Growth IV fund in January 2024, raising $200M.
Which company did Vintage Investment Partners exit in July 2024?
In July 2024, Vintage Investment Partners exited Planck, an AI-based data platform for commercial insurance, through an acquisition by Applied Systems for $350M.
What was a notable exit for Vintage Investment Partners in May 2024?
Vintage Investment Partners exited Deci AI in May 2024, a deep-learning acceleration platform, which was acquired by Nvidia for $300M.
Can you name a significant acquisition exit for Vintage Investment Partners in 2022?
In June 2022, Vintage Investment Partners exited Cellwize, a mobile network automation company, which was acquired by Qualcomm for $300M.
What is Vintage Investment Partners' primary investment focus by sector?
Vintage Investment Partners shows a strong focus on Business Software, with 29 portfolio companies in this sector.
Which other sectors does Vintage Investment Partners frequently invest in?
Beyond Business Software, Vintage Investment Partners frequently invests in Cyber Security, with 12 portfolio companies, and Fintech & Insurtech, with 9 portfolio companies.
What is the geographic focus of Vintage Investment Partners?
Vintage Investment Partners is a global venture platform with over $3 billion AUM across 12 funds in Israel, Europe, and the U.S.
Who is a key founder at Vintage Investment Partners?
Alan Feld is a Founder & Managing General Partner at Vintage Investment Partners.
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