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  • VentureIsrael announced today the launch of a new venture capital fund, which will invest in Israel based, early stage deep-tech start-ups. The fund investment strategy focuses on the companies with clear-cut technological advantages, an experienced management team and a flexible business strategy. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: VentureIsrael Early Stage Deep Tech Fund (Graphic: Business Wire) The fund first investments are a secure quantum communications system, an AI market research solution and a next-generation correspondent banking platform. VentureIsrael is managed by five partners - all investment experts with diverse backgrounds: Michael Harte - former COO of Santander UK and Barclays; Roman Gold, Gadi Isaev and Alexander Zarankin of JSCapital - the Israeli investment platform; and Igor Turkin of Investment Management Group. "The Israeli innovation industry is demonstrating phenomenal growth potential even given the current turbulent economic environment," said Roman Gold. "In the first half of 2020, Israeli start-ups attracted a record of $5.25 billion investment capital, while the total amount of exits approached $7 billion. We also see that the demand for early-stage capital is growing faster than the amount of the funding available - therefore our aim is to find the right place in that niche of the market." "Being a part of Israeli start-up ecosystem and having closed large number of successful investment deals, we have consistently observed the importance of a clear technological advantage in a company's ability to stand out from the competition. That's the reason our fund's investment strategy will focus on deep-tech companies," said Gadi Isaev. VentureIsrael will also pay close attention to the Enterprise Software segment of Israeli early stage start-ups. "Worldwide, we see in increasing corporate demand for digital transformation. The Israeli market has long established itself as an influential and effective provider of innovative solutions for the corporate segment and our fund will seek out the best opportunities in that field," said Igor Turkin. VentureIsrael's initial closing has attracted substantial attention from private and institutional investors globally. The fund headquarters are based in Tel-Aviv, with an international subsidiary in London. The fund final closing is expected in the first half of 2021. View source version on businesswire.com: Contact For press inquiries or additional information, please contact: Gadi Isaev +972547980646 media@ventureisrael.com © 2020 Business Wire, Inc. Disclaimer: This material is not an AFP editorial material, and AFP shall not bear responsibility for the accuracy of its content. In case you have any questions about the content, kindly refer to the contact person/entity mentioned in the text of the release.
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  • Press Release from Business Wire: VentureIsrael
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