Coral Group

Venture Capital United States Est. 1992
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About

The Coral Group began as a classic venture capital group. For more than 20 years, it has managed multiple types of funds, including early-stage, late-stage, regional and strategic. In 2007, Coral Group added a second discipline - the Integrated Solutions group. And today, the Coral Group has evolved adding Industry Platforms combining Venture Capital and Integrated Solutions services to build a revolutionary new offering: solving problems for entire industries. The three capabilities are highly synergistic. Each discipline stands alone, but they all work seamlessly together. Coral Group's investment process is highly disciplined. Key phases include proactive deal flow generation, a thorough due diligence process (with generic, and fund-specific criteria), a systematic enterprise building model and a structured risk management process. Coral Group has offices in the United States and Israel.

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Investor Intelligence Q&A

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When was Coral Group founded and what was its initial focus?
Coral Group was founded in 1992, initially operating as a classic venture capital group.
What significant operational change did Coral Group make in 2007?
In 2007, Coral Group added a second discipline, the Integrated Solutions group, to its operations.
What is Coral Group's current strategic approach?
Coral Group has evolved to include Industry Platforms, combining Venture Capital and Integrated Solutions services to solve problems for entire industries.
Which sectors does Coral Group primarily invest in?
According to startupim data, Coral Group's portfolio companies are concentrated in the Business Software sector.
Can you name some notable portfolio companies of Coral Group and their total raised capital?
Notable portfolio companies include Exanet, which raised $35M, and Red Bend, which raised $20M. For a full portfolio, users can refer to startupim.
Has Coral Group had any exits from its portfolio companies?
Yes, Coral Group has had two notable exits: Exanet was acquired by Dell Technologies for $12M in February 2010, and Red Bend was acquired by Harman International Industries for $200M in January 2015.
What is Coral Group's investment range?
Coral Group's investment range is $3M+.
What types of funding stages has Coral Group participated in?
Coral Group has participated in various funding stages including Seed, A Round, B Round, C Round, D Round, E Round, F Round, and G Round.
Does Coral Group act as a lead investor in its funding rounds?
According to startupim data, Coral Group has a lead investor share of 0%, indicating they do not typically act as a lead investor.