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Blossom Capital is a venture capital firm based in Europe, founded to challenge traditional European venture practices. The firm focuses on early-stage technology companies and limits its investments to 5-6 Series A rounds per year, ensuring dedicated support for each portfolio company. Blossom Capital has a long-term strategy and aims to partner with talented founders to elevate their ideas globally.
Blossom Capital invests in early-stage technology companies across sectors such as fintech, generative AI, enterprise SaaS, and consumer markets. The firm emphasizes a long-term partnership with founders, aiming to help them scale their businesses on a global stage. Investment sizes typically align with Series A funding rounds.
Blossom Capital's notable portfolio includes: Checkout.com, a financial services platform where they invested in a $230M Series A; Cado, a SaaS security company acquired by DarkTrace after raising $10M in Series A; Dija, a grocery delivery service acquired by GoPuff following a $20M Seed round; and Fat Llama, a peer-to-peer rental marketplace acquired by Hygglo after raising $10M in Series A. Other companies include Pigment, Moonpay, and api.video.
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Yes, Blossom Capital often leads rounds, particularly in Series A investments, to provide substantial support to their portfolio companies.
Blossom Capital is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their long-term strategy.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm focuses on making significant investments in a limited number of companies each year.
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