Last updated 2026-07-20
Portfolio
6
in our dataset
Rounds participated
8
Rounds led
1
Rounds' value
$286.9M
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
B Round, C Round
About
Viola Growth is an Israeli-based technology growth capital fund that focuses on investing in global companies at the expansion phase. It is part of the Viola Group, Israel's leading technology investment group. The firm provides financial and operational expertise, guiding portfolio companies in growth strategies, scaling operations, and global partnerships. Viola Growth targets early growth stage companies across various sectors, including SaaS, fintech, healthcare, proptech, cybersecurity, data infrastructure, and e-commerce, with a typical investment range of $15 million to $30 million per deal.
Portfolio · 6
Datagen
Synthetic Data to Train Deep-learning Systems
Similarweb
A global software development and data aggregation company specializing in mobile app and web analytics, web traffic, digital performance, and SEO tools.
RR Media
Digital Media Services
iMER
International Medical Platform for Evaluation and Referral
myThings
Customized Programmatic Ad Solutions
EndoCross
Medical Devices for Cardiovascular Treatment
Investment activity
14 portfolio exits on record.
Portfolio by sector
Business Software11
Health Tech & Life Sciences8
Fintech & Insurtech6
Media & Entertainment Technologies4
Retail Platforms3
Energy Tech1
Industrial Technologies1
Automotive & Mobility Technologies1
Funds · 3
- 3 — $290M Jan 2019
- 2 — $274M Dec 2014
- 1 — Undisclosed Dec 2008
Q&A
- What is Viola Growth's primary investment focus?
- Viola Growth is Israel’s first and largest growth fund, specializing in propelling Israeli startups through their growth stages, developing robust growth strategies, scaling efficiently, and forming global partnerships. Their average check size ranges from $15M to $30M.
- Which companies has Viola Growth recently exited through acquisition?
- Viola Growth has had several recent acquisitions. In February 2026, Pyramid Analytics was acquired by ServiceNow. In November 2024, RapidAPI was acquired by Nokia. Thriver was acquired by Gusto in October 2024, and Zoomin was acquired by Salesforce in September 2024.
- What are some of Viola Growth's recent public exits?
- Viola Growth saw Pagaya go public via a SPAC event on NASDAQ in June 2022, with a valuation of $8.5B. Similarweb also went public on NYSE in May 2021, with a valuation of $1.65B.
- What is the sector focus of Viola Growth's portfolio companies?
- Viola Growth's portfolio companies show a strong concentration in Business Software with 11 companies, Health Tech & Life Sciences with 8 companies, and Fintech & Insurtech with 6 companies.
- Who are the managing partners at Viola Growth?
- The fund is managed by four experienced partners: Harel Beit On, Natali Refuah, Ayal Shiran, and Igal Shany.
- What is the total number of investments and successful exits for Viola Growth?
- Viola Growth has a proven track record of over 37 investments and 12 successful exits.
- When was Viola Growth's third fund raised and what was its size?
- Viola Growth raised its third fund, Fund 3, in January 2019, with an amount of $290M.
- Can you name a notable recent investment by Viola Growth?
- Viola Growth has invested in companies like Buildots, which raised a Series C round of $166M, and Chargeflow, which raised a Series A round of $39M.
Full data — links, identifiers, deals & radar signals (jobs, patents, research, more)
External links
| Website | viola-group.com/fund/violagrowth/ |
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| linkedin.com/company/881853 | |
| facebook.com/violagroupIL |
Identifiers & details
| Founded | 2008 |
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Radar intelligence
Web history (Wayback)
| Domain | viola-group.com |
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