Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | VC |
Industries | IT (& TMT) • FinTech (& Financials services) • CleanTech • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Food & Beverage • Logistics (& Distribution) • Aerospace (& Defense) |
Stages | Expansion, MBO/LBO, Series A, Series B, Series C, Pre-IPO |
Investing | United States • Israel |
Assets Under Management | $250,000,000 |
Kedma Capital is a prominent Private Equity group based in Israel, operating from 1 Azrieli Center Round Tower on the 30th Floor in Tel Aviv. Established in 2006, the fund has successfully raised three funds and has a strong focus on acquiring control or significant joint control stakes in its investments. It targets sectors such as IT & TMT, FinTech, CleanTech, HealthTech, Food & Beverage, Logistics, and Aerospace & Defense, showcasing a diverse portfolio. With a keen eye on expansion, MBO/LBO, Series A to C, and Pre-IPO stages, Kedma Capital specializes in equity investments. The organization prides itself on a hands-on approach, actively working alongside company founders and management to grow businesses organically and through strategic, synergetic acquisitions both locally and internationally. This collaborative ethos is encapsulated in their motto, 'Building Businesses, Together'. Kedma Capital's impressive portfolio includes companies that collectively employ over 20,000 individuals and generate a turnover exceeding NIS 6 billion. Their investment strategy gravitates towards Israeli companies with robust management, annual revenues of over 100 million ILS, positive EBITDA, and positive cashflow, typically acquiring 50% or more equity. The fund's assets under management amount to approximately $250 million, demonstrating a substantial presence in the region. Furthermore, the term 'Kedma' in Hebrew symbolizes progress and the mythical East, reflecting the fund's ethos of learning from past experiences to forge future success. The firm's website offers a view into their investment portfolio, highlighting their selective approach and commitment to driving progress.