| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | Angel network |
| Stages | Early, Seed, Series A |
| Investing | United States • Germany • Sweden • Netherlands • Denmark • Belgium • Europe • Estonia • Finland • Norway • Lithuania |
| Investment Range | €50,000 - €300,000 |
| Investment Sweet Spot | €200,000 |
River Venture Partners is an Amsterdam-based investment management firm dedicated to supporting early-stage venture funds, providing seed, angel, and Series A funding, and offering venture finance advisory services.
Their focus is on early, seed, and Series A investment stages with a sweet spot of €200,000, while they are open to investing between €50,000 and €300,000.
They specialize in investing in B2B software companies with initial commercial traction within the Benelux, Nordics, and Baltics regions. River Venture Partners operates an angel syndicate to back startups and ventures, assisting them in refining their strategies in areas such as finance, product management, and sales & marketing.
They actively seek to be of hands-on assistance, offering coaching to startup teams and providing valuable introductions to talent, prospects, partners, and networks for follow-on funding. Additionally, the firm provides venture capital advisory by supporting early-stage investment funds through deal-sourcing, fund/investment management, and portfolio support.
They also advise high-growth companies on fundraising strategies.
In their portfolio, they have a range of companies they've supported, including a meeting platform that raised significant Series A funding, a travel app that hit the 4-million-user milestone, and several other startups that have scaled or found innovative solutions to industry problems.
They celebrate the success of their portfolio companies through updates on their website, highlighting milestones like funding rounds and user growth. River Venture Partners maintains a strong commitment to building digital businesses that have a significant impact on people’s lives.
We invest in B2B software companies with initial commercial traction in Benelux, Nordics and Baltics

