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Founded in 2006, Finindus is a Belgium-based investment company backed by ArcelorMittal and the Flemish Region. The firm is linked to OCAS, a metals research center near Ghent, and provides early-stage and growth financing, both equity and debt. It primarily focuses on Europe, especially Flanders, while also investing globally in technology companies aligned with its shareholders' interests.
Finindus invests in materials, sustainable manufacturing, and Industry 4.0 sectors. The firm targets entrepreneurial teams that utilize unique competitive advantages in large industrial markets. Its investment strategy emphasizes reducing environmental footprints and improving industrial processes through digitalization and advanced technologies.
Notable portfolio companies include Robovision, which has developed a software platform for managing vision intelligence in smart machines; Viking Analytics, focused on AI-based machine health monitoring; and OTIV, an autonomous vehicle company enhancing railway safety and efficiency. The portfolio also features a PEM-based hydrogen fuel cell company from Volvo and firms involved in advanced metal 3D printing and sustainable heat storage solutions.
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Yes, Finindus often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage financing for technology companies.
Finindus is open to follow-on investments, especially for portfolio companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and alignment with their strategic focus.
The specific size of Finindus's current fund is not publicly disclosed, but it is known to provide substantial early-stage and growth financing.
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