Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing

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Investor Intelligence Q&A

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What is Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's most recent investment?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's most recent investment was in Aidoc, a clinical AI company, raising $150 million in a Series E round in April 2026, where Goldman Sachs acted as the lead investor.
Which sectors does Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing primarily focus on?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing shows a concentration in Cyber Security and Health Tech & Life Sciences, with two portfolio companies in each sector. They also have investments in Fintech & Insurtech and Industrial Technologies.
Can you name a notable exit for Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing had a notable exit with EZChip, which was acquired by Mellanox Technologies for $810 million in February 2016. Another exit was CyberArk, which went public on NASDAQ in September 2014.
What is the investment range for Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's investment range is from $13.5 million to $435 million, according to startupim data.
When did Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing make its first recorded investment?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing made its first recorded investment in March 2003, in the company EZChip.
Has Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing frequently acted as a lead investor?
Yes, Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing has frequently acted as a lead investor in its portfolio companies, including Aidoc in April 2026, Armis in November 2025, and CyberArk in December 2011.
What was Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's largest recorded investment?
Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's largest recorded investment was $435 million in Armis in November 2025.
What is the most common funding stage for Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's investments?
According to startupim data, the most common funding stage for Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing's investments is 'Undisclosed' with 3 rounds, followed by 'C Round' with 2 rounds.