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Hippolyte Capital is a venture capital firm based in France, founded by a lineage of family entrepreneurs. It is part of the La Villeguérin group, a century-old company specializing in publishing periodicals and books in social law, accounting, and taxation. The firm focuses on supporting long-term projects with a positive societal impact.
Hippolyte Capital invests in unlisted companies at the pre-seed, seed, and seed+ stages, with check sizes up to €100,000. The firm targets companies based in France that possess a technological component and are led by experienced entrepreneurs with proven concepts. Investments are made without a predetermined exit horizon, emphasizing long-term societal benefits.
Notable portfolio companies include Melba, a solution for restaurant professionals to manage operations; Hiji, a platform enhancing employee skills; Edzo, a conversational solution for sales and support teams; WeMind, a risk protection solution for freelancers; My Troc, offering platforms for donations within communities; and Kajou, providing educational content to underserved populations.
Submit your pitch through their form at hippolyte-capital.com.
Hippolyte Capital typically participates in early-stage funding rounds but may not always lead them. Their focus is on supporting proven concepts and experienced entrepreneurs.
The firm does not set a predetermined exit horizon, which suggests a willingness to consider follow-on investments based on the progress and needs of their portfolio companies.
Specific details about the size of Hippolyte Capital's current fund are not disclosed, but they invest up to €100,000 in early-stage companies.
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