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- What is Wadi Ventures' primary investment focus?
- Wadi Ventures is a European-backed micro-seed venture capital fund focusing on early-stage disruptive internet and new media start-ups in Israel.
- When was Wadi Ventures founded?
- Wadi Ventures was founded in 2012.
- What is the typical investment range for Wadi Ventures?
- Wadi Ventures typically invests between $50,000 and $150,000 per company.
- Has Wadi Ventures had any notable exits?
- Yes, Wadi Ventures had an exit in June 2023 when its portfolio company Bablic was acquired by Unbabel.
- Which sectors does Wadi Ventures primarily invest in?
- Wadi Ventures shows a strong concentration in Business Software, with 9 portfolio companies, and also invests in Media & Entertainment Technologies and Automotive & Mobility Technologies.
- What kind of support does Wadi Ventures offer its portfolio companies?
- Wadi Ventures provides an early-stage acceleration and investment program with a focus on financial investment, mentorship, and exposure to the European market. They also offer founders the opportunity to test beta versions of their products with industry leaders.
- When did Wadi Ventures make its first recorded investment?
- Wadi Ventures made its first recorded investment in May 2013.
- What are some of Wadi Ventures' notable portfolio companies?
- According to startupim data, some notable portfolio companies include Bablic, which was acquired in 2023, and Karma, which has raised $26.2M.
- What is Wadi Ventures' activity as a lead investor?
- Wadi Ventures has acted as a lead investor in at least one round for Bablic in August 2013, but their overall lead investor share is 0% according to startupim statistics.