Israel Secondary Fund

A secondary investment firm providing liquidity solutions by acquiring stakes in Israeli private technology companies and venture capital funds.

Venture Capital Active Herzliya Pituach, Israel Est. 2008
Last updated 2026-07-20
Portfolio
0
in our dataset
Rounds participated
0
Rounds led
0
Rounds' value
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
D Round, C Round, F Round, G Round, E Round, B Round

About

Israel Secondary Fund (ISF) is a Herzliya Pituach, Israel-based secondary investment firm that provides liquidity solutions by acquiring stakes in Israeli private technology companies and venture capital funds. The firm manages over $500 million across three closed-end funds. ISF has completed over 80 transactions, investing in approximately 220 companies, and has realized more than 50 exits. ISF's strategy centers on its "Triple Win Approach," ensuring mutual benefits for sellers, ISF, and the companies involved. They conduct transactions typically starting from $1 million, becoming long-term partners to their portfolio companies.

Portfolio

No portfolio companies in this dataset yet.

Investment activity

2 portfolio exits on record.

Portfolio by sector

Media & Entertainment Technologies2
Health Tech & Life Sciences2
Business Software1

Funds · 3

  • 3 — $350M Jun 2022
  • 2 — $100M Apr 2017
  • 1 — $50M Jan 2009

Q&A

What is Israel Secondary Fund's primary investment focus?
Israel Secondary Fund (ISF) acquires interests in Israel-related funds and private companies from investors, founders, and employees, focusing on providing secondary liquidity to Israel's technology ecosystem.
When was Israel Secondary Fund founded?
Israel Secondary Fund was founded in 2008.
What are some of Israel Secondary Fund's notable portfolio companies?
Israel Secondary Fund's portfolio includes companies such as Aidoc, an AI-powered platform for physicians, and WSC Sports Technologies, a video generation system for sports events.
What is the most recent fund raised by Israel Secondary Fund?
Israel Secondary Fund raised Fund 3, amounting to $350 million, in June 2022.
Has Israel Secondary Fund had any notable exits recently?
Yes, V-Wave, a portfolio company, was acquired by Johnson & Johnson for $600 million in August 2024.
Which sectors does Israel Secondary Fund primarily invest in?
Israel Secondary Fund has shown a concentration in Media & Entertainment Technologies and Health Tech & Life Sciences, with two portfolio companies in each sector.
Who are the founding partners of Israel Secondary Fund?
The founding partners of Israel Secondary Fund are Dror Glass, who serves as Founding Managing Partner, and Shmuel Shilo, a Founding Partner.
What investment stages does Israel Secondary Fund participate in?
Israel Secondary Fund participates in various investment stages, including B Round, C Round, D Round, E Round, F Round, and G Round.
Full data — links, identifiers, deals & radar signals (jobs, patents, research, more)