PE/VC investors

Private Equity (PE) and Venture Capital (VC) investors are the catalysts of innovation and growth in the business world. PE firms primarily target established companies, seeking to optimize operations and unlock value through strategic investments and management expertise. They focus on long-term growth and profitability, often preparing businesses for a future sale or IPO. VC investors, by contrast, are the adventurers of finance, injecting capital into high-potential startups and early-stage companies. They embrace risk for the possibility of outsized returns, often becoming invaluable advisors. Both investor types not only bring capital but also strategic guidance, industry connections, and market insights, propelling their portfolio companies towards success.

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The FSE Group The FSE Group
The FSE Group (FSE C.I.C) has been investing in ambitious small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have the potential for significant growth. We understand the funding challenges facing emerging and mid-sized companies looking to expand, and we provide funds and support. We have offices based in Camberley, London, Birmingham, Ipswich & Truro.
The Fund The Fund
The Fund is a first-of-its-kind venture fund, fueled by a community of brilliant founders & operators. We invest in mission-driven, technology-enabled companies at the earliest stages. We love teams who are moving the world forward, who are using technology in powerful ways, who care about people and our collective future, and who are driven with a deep sense of purpose to turn big ideas into tangible businesses.
The Games Fund The Games Fund
TGF is an early-stage VC fund founded by video games industry veterans. We invest in future leaders: game developers, gaming technologies, and services. We share best practices and offer our experience and personal touch.
The Harriet Fund The Harriet Fund
With over 20 years of involvement in entrepreneurship, investment, and due diligence, the Harriet Fund is a venture capital firm that backs tech startups owned by Black and Latinx women. Through its partnership with Digitalundivided, The Harriet Fund has now become one of the fastest venture capital firms in the country. Its hope is that through their success, others will see the potential in investing in startups owned by Black and Latinx women, and join in the cause to bridge the gender gap among startup founders. <br />
The Helm The Helm
A community and fund that make it easy to invest in women. <br />
The Hive The Hive
The Hive works actively with founders to co-create, fund and launch startups focused on AI in the Enterprise. The Hive model is a high touch model, that applies its entrepreneurial and operational experience to accelerate company building. The Hive team consists of successful company-builders, serial entrepreneurs and investors who have created market-leading companies with several billion dollars in exits. <br />
The House Fund The House Fund
The House Fund is a pre-seed and early stage venture capital fund focused on the boldest Berkeley startups. <br /> Cal has some of the most brilliant minds and daring businesses in the world. Tesla. Apple. Intel. But it has never had a place to unite its entrepreneurs, until now. Started in 2016, with 50+ investments, $2B in follow-on funding, and 10 exits later, The House Fund has become a thriving ecosystem for the boldest Berkeley startups to grow. <br />
The Hutensky Group The Hutensky Group
Hutensky Capital Partners (“HCP”) is a real estate fund manager that invests in underperforming retail real estate through loan and property purchases and joint venture investments. HCP combines an experienced investment team with a hands-on operating affiliate, The Hutensky Group, which since 1979, has been involved in more than 200 shopping centers throughout the country and a proven track record of adding value.
The Ilios Group The Ilios Group
The Ilios Group is a professional digital asset firm, providing unique investment opportunities, passive asset growth, and futures trading abilities within the expanding digital asset class.
The Impact Engine The Impact Engine
Impact Engine was launched in 2012 as an accelerator fund with the goal of identifying promising entrepreneurs starting businesses with the potential to drive both attractive financial returns and positive social impact. Impact Engine raised two subsequent accelerator funds in 2013 and 2014, all focused on investing in pre-seed stage companies. Across the three accelerator funds, Impact Engine invested in a portfolio of 23 companies. <br />

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