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Indonesia, Netherlands
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • PropTech • IT (& TMT) • Education • Businesses Solutions • FinTech (& Financials services) • Retail (& E-Commerce) • Sales (& Marketing) • IoT (& Wearables) • A.I. (& Big Data) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Blockchain (& Cryptos) • Web Security (& Privacy) • Autonomous vehicles (& Cars) • Insurance (& InsurTech) • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • Real Estate (& Construction) • DeepTech • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Investment Management • Consumer • Woman Focused
Finch Capital (formerly Orange Growth Capital) is a venture capital firm investing in early stage companies. We are thematic investors focusing on technology-enabled innovation bringing about the transformation of the financial services sector. Finch Capital has three offices in Amsterdam, London and Singapore, out of which it is supporting bold entrepreneurs. We have made 19 investments in leading financial technology businesses across the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Indonesia. Finch Capital is now investing its second fund with a geographic focus on Europe and selectively on South East Asia.



Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • IT (& TMT) • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Energy • CleanTech • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Material Science
Established in 2010, HPE Growth Capital (“HPE”) is an independent private equity firm focused on expansion/growth capital investments in technology companies throughout Northern Europe, with an emphasis on Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. HPE focuses on technology growth companies that have shaken off the risks associated with venture-type investments and have an option to leverage their proven technology and status of local champion. Such companies already have blue-chip customers, protected intellectual property portfolios, profitable margins/unit economics, competent management teams and a growth track record. In essence, they do not need money to survive but have an ambition to accelerate topline growth through international marketing & sales expansion as well as buy-and-build strategies. HPE acts as the catalyst to expansion by bringing new equity and active support to its portfolio companies. Typically, we aim to deploy about EUR 10 to 30 million in equity per transaction for a significant minority position. HPE defines its technology focus broadly, ranging from Software, Internet and Transaction Platforms, to Energy Technology, New Materials and Industrial High-Tech companies that are “asset light” and scalable. HPE has a global network with offices in Amsterdam and Düsseldorf. Recent investments include companies such as Kreditech, Airborne and PPRO.



Amsterdam (Netherlands), U.S.A.
Contact this investorsMedia • FinTech (& Financials services) • IoT (& Wearables) • Investment Management • Mobile
Endeit Capital is a growth capital investment firm with offices in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Hamburg, Germany. The firm provides later stage growth capital typically between ?3 million and ?10 million to European internet companies with international growth potential. The firm's areas of focus include digital media & marketing, B2B/B2C commerce & enterprise services such as SaaS.





Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands - Amsterdam (Netherlands), U.S.A.
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • IT (& TMT) • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Cloud Services (& Infrastructure)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsOther • BioTech • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • A.I. (& Big Data) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Food & Beverage • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • Real Estate (& Construction)
Linnaeus Capital Partners is a private equity fund that is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The firm invests in the aquaculture, fish farming, information technology, biotechnology, communication and real estate sectors.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsABN AMRO serves retail, private and commercial banking customers in the Netherlands and across the globe. Along with a comprehensive range of products and services, we offer in-depth financial expertise, extensive knowledge of numerous sectors and an international network supporting our customers’ domestic and international operations. We aim to respond to the ever-changing market and, in doing so, to our customers’ ever-changing needs. Customers want a bank that acts in the context of today’s realities and is straightforward with them at all times; a bank that learns from its experiences and whose top priority is to provide the best possible service.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsABN AMRO is an all-round bank serving retail, private and commercial banking clients. ABN AMRO offers a full range of services to their clients, not only in the Netherlands but wherever their business takes them. ABN AMRO is one of the three largest banks in the Netherlands, serving retail and business clients. ABN AMRO are also active internationally in a number of specialist activities, such as Private Banking, Energy, Commodities & Transportation (ECT) and Clearing. ABN AMRO is organised in a way that guarantees first-class management and effective supervision by the Managing Board and Supervisory Board. Integrity, transparency and accountability are key elements of their corporate governance and business operations. These key elements ensure that ABN AMRO pursues effective risk management, comply with legislation and regulations and provide full transparency to stakeholders and market parties. ABN AMRO has a two-tier governance model consisting of a Supervisory Board and a Managing Board. The memberships of the Supervisory Boards of ABN AMRO Group and ABN AMRO Bank are the same, as are the memberships of the Managing Boards of ABN AMRO Group and ABN AMRO Bank and the committees of these boards. ABN AMRO offers a full range of innovative services to their retail, private and commercial clients, not just in the Netherlands but wherever their business takes them. On 1 July 2010 the legal merger between ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (ABN AMRO Bank) and Fortis Bank (Nederland) N.V. (Fortis Bank Nederland) was completed, creating a combined entity called ABN AMRO Bank N.V.



Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • Other • IT (& TMT) • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Food & Beverage • Logistics (& Distribution) • Material Science
AAC Capital Partners is a leading Northern European mid-market buy-out firm with a unique regional footprint. Made up of the former Dutch, Nordic and UK buy-out teams of ABN AMRO Capital, we lead buy-outs within the €50 - 500 million deal range in the consumer, industrial and services sector. We target opportunities for majority stakes in profitable, cash-generative companies headquartered in the Netherlands, Nordic region and the UK. We currently have €1.66 billion total funds under management. Our transactions are a direct result of our long term strategy based on local presence together with regional sector expertise and intelligent reading of the market.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsIoT (& Wearables) • A.I. (& Big Data) • HealthTech (& Fitness)
Founded in 2012, Clever Clover is a venture capital and an incubation firm based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The firm invests in seed, early-stage and later-stage investments. It invests in companies operating in the travel, leisure, manufacturing, retail and food sectors. The firm invests in entities that are based in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsA.I. (& Big Data) • HealthTech (& Fitness)
Philips Health Technology Ventures is a corporate venture capital arm of Philips Electronics. The firm invests in early-stage businesses operating in the technology sectors. It is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands and was founded in 1998.


Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • Other • IT (& TMT) • Education • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Energy • A.I. (& Big Data) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Food & Beverage • Logistics (& Distribution) • Real Estate (& Construction)
Egeria is a fully independent Dutch private equity firm, targeting controlling stakes in healthy, well-led mid-market companies in the Netherlands or in companies having a Dutch link. Egeria focuses on companies with an enterprise value of between € 50 and € 350 million.






Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact this investorsSoftware (Web Marketplace Saas..) • Other • Media • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Food & Beverage • Logistics (& Distribution) • Material Science
Bencis Capital Partners is a private equity firm that invests in mature mid-sized companies in the Benelux countries. The firm seeks to make investments in the industry and manufacturing, food and beverages, business and consumer services, healthcare and leisure and wholesale and retail sectors. It was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands with an additional office in Diegem, Belgium and Ratingen, Germany.
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Angels Partners helps The MVMNT Group raise $250k for Saas productThe Netherlands' startup ecosystem is significantly supported by influential angel investors who provide crucial early-stage funding and mentorship. Prominent figures include Pieter van der Does, co-founder of Adyen, and Jeroen Bertrams, a serial entrepreneur and investor. These investors typically contribute between €50,000 and €500,000 per deal, offering not only capital but also strategic guidance and industry expertise. Their involvement is vital for the growth and development of early-stage companies, helping them navigate initial challenges and scale effectively. Pieter van der Does, for example, has been instrumental in fostering innovation in the fintech sector.
The Netherlands' venture capital landscape is driven by leading firms that provide substantial investments into high-growth startups. Firms such as Prime Ventures, Inkef Capital, and henQ are at the forefront, funding sectors including technology, health, and fintech. Prime Ventures, for instance, has a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Mendix and Takeaway.com. These firms typically engage in Series A to Series C funding rounds, with investment sizes ranging from €1 million to €50 million, facilitating significant scaling opportunities for startups.
The size and scope of investments in the Netherlands' startup ecosystem vary, catering to different stages of business growth. Early-stage investments, often provided by angel investors, range from €50,000 to €2 million. For growth-stage companies, venture capital firms offer larger funding rounds, typically between €5 million and €50 million. The scope of these investments spans various sectors, including AI, biotechnology, fintech, and cleantech, reflecting the diverse and dynamic nature of the Netherlands' entrepreneurial landscape.
The Netherlands' venture capital and angel investment activity are robust, with a significant number of deals annually. In 2022, over 300 venture capital deals were recorded, amounting to approximately €3 billion in investments. This high level of activity underscores the vibrancy of the Dutch startup ecosystem, with both angel investors and venture capital firms actively seeking out and funding promising startups across a broad spectrum of industries.
The future outlook for the Netherlands' investment market is highly optimistic. With a continued emphasis on innovation and technology, sectors such as AI, biotechnology, and clean technology are expected to drive substantial growth. Government support through initiatives like TechLeap.NL further bolsters the ecosystem. As global interest in sustainable and innovative solutions increases, the Netherlands' startups are well-positioned to attract significant international investments, fostering an environment ripe for continued expansion and success.
Support and mentorship are critical components of the Netherlands' startup ecosystem. Angel investors and venture capitalists often provide more than just financial backing; they offer strategic advice, industry connections, and operational support. Programs like StartupDelta and YES!Delft enhance this support, offering structured mentorship, resources, and access to capital. This comprehensive support system helps startups navigate early challenges and scale effectively.
The Dutch government and various institutions play a pivotal role in nurturing the startup ecosystem. Initiatives such as TechLeap.NL and the Dutch Venture Initiative provide substantial financial support and incentives. Additionally, organizations like InnovationQuarter offer grants, loans, and advisory services. This extensive support infrastructure is vital for fostering innovation, reducing financial barriers, and promoting sustainable growth within the startup community.
The Netherlands' startup ecosystem is bolstered by top angel investors, leading venture capital firms, and extensive support systems. With a diverse range of investment sizes and scopes, the market is poised for significant growth. The future outlook remains positive, driven by innovation, government support, and a collaborative environment. As the Netherlands continues to attract global investments and foster entrepreneurial talent, it stands to become a key player in the global startup landscape, contributing to advancements across various high-growth sectors.
