Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Venture Capital Fund |
Industries | IT (& TMT) • Media • FinTech (& Financials services) • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Logistics (& Distribution) • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Mobile |
Stages | Expansion, MBO/LBO, Acquisition, Secondary Purchase |
Investing | United States • United Kingdom • Canada • Germany • India • Japan • France • Sweden • China • Switzerland • Israel • Austria • Europe • Finland • Norway • Asia • Ireland |
One Better Ventures is a venture capital firm that specializes in equity investments, particularly focusing on expansion, management buyouts (MBO)/leveraged buyouts (LBO), acquisitions, and secondary purchases. Headquartered at 10 Hanechoshet St., Tel Aviv, 6971072, Israel, the firm is deeply entrenched in advising, investing, and incubating mission-driven consumer goods companies with innovative and sustainable business models. With a commitment to creating positive impacts on society and the environment, they provide operational expertise and capital to help grow companies at critical stages of their development. Operating as a certified B-Corporation, One Better Ventures integrates service and corporate citizenship into its core operations, emphasizing the belief that business can be a powerful force for good. Their investment focus encompasses various industries, including IT, TMT, Media, FinTech, Financial Services, Hardware, Manufacturing, Logistics, Distribution, Healthcare, Wellness, and Mobile. Their track record boasts over 125 years of combined operating experience, marked by the successful growth and exit of notable businesses such as Burt's Bees and Seventh Generation. The firm partners with consumer-centric businesses that demonstrate a commitment to community improvement through innovative products in the natural health and wellness categories. They seek to collaborate with companies that have a track record of success and are entering a phase of rapid growth. By working closely with management teams, One Better Ventures aims to set strategies, build organizations and culture, expand distribution, and optimize operations, thus nurturing businesses into category leaders while preserving their founding mission.