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Founded in London in 2012, CAMSCORP Foundation moved its operations to the United States in 2021. The firm invests its own capital in high-potential projects and startups, focusing on sectors like commodity supply, technology, agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. It has a portfolio of 8 companies and emphasizes early-stage ventures with advanced technical readiness.
CAMSCORP Foundation targets investments in early-stage projects across various sectors, including energy, technology, and agriculture. The firm seeks ventures with strong technical readiness, particularly in G7 nations and Africa, and invests at stages ranging from pre-seed to growth equity.
Notable portfolio companies include Wolf and Badger, a global online marketplace for independent brands; Octopus Investments, providing independent advice on energy and structured investments; MacFoods Limited, a UK food manufacturer; Bates Automobile, a US luxury car business; Imerys SA, a French multinational in industrial minerals; Buckstop Inc., focused on the circular economy; AFEX Commodities Exchange, a Nigerian commodity company; and Beecare Apiaries, involved in beeswax exports from Kenya and Tanzania.
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CAMSCORP Foundation often participates as a lead investor in early-stage rounds, particularly when the venture demonstrates strong technical readiness.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that show significant growth potential and align with its investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not publicly available, but the foundation invests its own capital across various stages and sectors.
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