- What is Alicorn's primary investment focus?
- Alicorn Venture Partners primarily focuses on secondary transactions in later-stage Israeli and European technology companies, with a concentration in Israel and expanding across mainland Europe. They also participate in selected primary investment rounds.
- When was Alicorn Venture Partners established?
- Alicorn Venture Partners was established in 2017.
- What sectors does Alicorn typically invest in?
- Alicorn's portfolio is predominantly B2B, with companies operating across deep technology domains such as cybersecurity and data infrastructure. According to startupim data, their portfolio includes 5 companies in Business Software and 1 in Cyber Security.
- Can you name some of Alicorn's portfolio companies?
- Alicorn's portfolio includes companies like Cynet, which focuses on threat detection and response, and Voyantis, a predictive customer valuation tool.
- What is Alicorn's typical investment stage?
- Alicorn invests in growth-stage companies, with investment stages listed as F Round, C Round, D Round, E Round, and G Round. They also have investments in Seed and A rounds.
- Has Alicorn had any notable exits?
- Yes, Alicorn had an exit in June 2021 with Glassbox, an enterprise analytics platform, through a POEvent on the TASE at a valuation of $500M.
- Who are the key people at Alicorn?
- The key people at Alicorn include Alexander Assim, a Managing Partner, and Ben Weiss, a Partner.
- What is Alicorn's investment strategy regarding exits?
- Alicorn typically targets growth-stage companies with a bias toward M&A-driven exits and shorter investment horizons.