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Keiretsu Forum is a global investment community founded in 2000 by Randy Williams in the San Francisco East Bay, California. It consists of accredited private equity angel investors, venture capitalists, and corporate/institutional investors. The organization operates a network of 53 chapters across four continents, focusing on providing capital, resources, and deal flow to its members.
Keiretsu Forum invests in a variety of sectors, including emerging technologies, healthcare/life sciences, consumer products, and real estate. The organization primarily targets early-stage investments ranging from $250,000 to $2 million. Approximately 70% of their investments are in technology companies, while 30% are in non-technology sectors.
Notable portfolio companies include CLiCS, CleanFiber, ActX, Shyft, Hamister Group, Spinal Simplicity, Soteria Battery Innovation, and Acurastem.
To approach Keiretsu Forum, founders should prepare a clear and concise pitch that outlines their business model, market potential, and team. Interested parties can submit their pitches through the official website at keiretsuforum.com or contact them via email at info@keiretsuforum.com.
Keiretsu Forum invests in Seed, Seed Plus, and Series A stages.
You can pitch Keiretsu Forum by visiting their website at keiretsuforum.com or by emailing them at info@keiretsuforum.com.
Keiretsu Forum focuses on healthcare, consumer products, and emerging technologies.
The typical check size ranges from $250,000 to $2 million.
Keiretsu Forum invests globally, with a focus on North America, Europe, and Asia.
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