Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Software (Web Marketplace Saas..) • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Food & Beverage |
Stages | Seed, Series A |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $100,000 - $5,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $1,500,000 |
Siddhi Capital is an early-stage venture capital fund focusing on the food and beverage industry. Co-founded by Melissa Facchina and Steven Finn, it operates with a deep understanding of this sector backed by Ms. Facchina's extensive experience of over 25 years across food and beverage manufacturing and services industries. Siddhi Capital's investment approach targets companies in the Software (Web Marketplace SaaS, etc.), Hardware (& Manufacturing), and Food & Beverage sectors. They offer financial support with a minimum investment of $100,000 and a maximum of $5,000,000, with a sweet spot of around $1,500,000. Their specialities lie in Seed and Series A funding, ensuring that they engage with start-ups and early-stage companies poised for growth. Apart from capital investment, their strong track record includes operational support through Siddhi Ops, Inc. (formerly Siddhi Shot Corp.), which is recognized as the premier outsourced operating firm serving high-growth and emerging food and beverage companies. Siddhi Capital takes pride in Siddhi Ops' rapid growth, evidenced by its placement as the 197th fastest-growing private company in the US and the 5th in the food and beverage sector, as per the 2020 Inc 500 rankings. Melissa Facchina's leadership in the firm and her roles on the boards of various consumer packaged goods companies, such as Magic Spoon, Mid-Day Squares, Momofuku CPG, Aura Bora, immi (Fifty Foods) and Moku, underscore Siddhi Capital's commitment to nurturing and investing in innovative businesses. Moreover, her co-founding of the Women on Boards Project illustrates the firm's dedication to diversity and empowerment in the consumer packaged goods industry. Siddhi Capital invests in founders and companies that share their values, including a relentless drive for success, as reflected in their chosen phrase 'Success isn't owned, it's leased, and rent is due every day' by J.J. Watt.