Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Impact |
Stages | Seed, Series A, Series B |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $100,000 - $5,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $1,500,000 |
Ingeborg Investments is a venture capital fund that specializes in championing and financially empowering female founders, funders, and leaders across various industries. They maintain a distinctive focus on investing in early-stage startups, primarily targeting Seed, Series A, and Series B financing rounds. Their investment range is quite broad, with a minimum of $100,000, a maximum of $5,000,000, and a sweet spot around $1,500,000, ensuring they can cater to the needs of a diverse set of women-led businesses. Ingeborg Investments' portfolio is a testament to their commitment, featuring companies that revolutionize traditional processes, optimize wellness, provide personalized healthcare, leverage AI for business solutions, and much more. From fertility to senior care, from productivity tools for hourly workers to health tech for college-aged women, their acquisitions foster a breadth of innovation aimed at the full female experience, including motherhood, career advancement, financial security, health, and lifestyle enhancements. Additionally, they invest in venture or private equity funds led by women, further supporting the female ecosystem at different stages of company growth. Ingeborg Investments' thesis is anchored on the belief that women generate outsized investment returns, are capital-efficient founders that produce significantly more revenue compared to their male counterparts, and as dominant consumers, wield considerable purchasing power. They emphasize the growth potential in the female market, underscoring the underfunded, under-valued, and under-estimated nature of women in leadership and entrepreneurship. Ingeborg aims to capitalize on this market inefficiency and drive substantial returns by backing innovative women-focused solutions. Their forward-looking approach is encapsulated in the firm's commitment to research, as highlighted by their 'Women & Wealth: The Wealthspan' report, along with an open initiative to nurture upcoming talent through their internship programs.