Valley Venture Capital

Venture Capital Kadima Zoran, Israel Est. 2006
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About

Valley Venture Capital is an established Israel-based venture fund based on a vibrant portfolio acquired from the well-known Mofet Israel Technology Fund. Valley Venture Capital is backed by leading global institutional investors and specializes in turnaround investments in mature, Israel-related companies in the IT and communications space. The fund seeks out high-quality IT and communications technology brought to market by high-quality individuals. Valley Venture Capital seeks companies with a history of sales and real synergy for partnerships, and it invests based on its ability to add qualitative value to the company after a thorough examination of the market.

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Investor Intelligence Q&A

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What is the operational status of Valley Venture Capital?
Valley Venture Capital is currently inactive, having ceased operations in January 2015.
What is Valley Venture Capital's investment focus?
Valley Venture Capital specializes in turnaround investments in mature, Israel-related companies within the IT and communications space. They seek companies with a history of sales and synergy for partnerships.
Which notable companies are in Valley Venture Capital's portfolio?
Valley Venture Capital's portfolio includes Factify and Skybox Security. For a full list, please refer to startupim.
What is Valley Venture Capital's most significant recent investment?
Valley Venture Capital's most significant recent investment was $63,000,000 in Factify in January 2026, where they acted as the lead investor.
What sectors does Valley Venture Capital primarily invest in?
Valley Venture Capital's portfolio shows concentration in Business Software, Fintech & Insurtech, and Cyber Security.
Has Valley Venture Capital had any notable exits?
Yes, Valley Venture Capital has had two notable exits: Netformx was acquired by Orchestra Group in December 2021, and Skybox Security was acquired by Tufin in February 2025.
When did Valley Venture Capital make its first recorded investment?
Valley Venture Capital's first recorded investment was in December 2009.
What is the typical investment range for Valley Venture Capital?
Valley Venture Capital's investments have ranged from $2 million to $63 million.