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Founded in 2011, Norwich Capital Partners, also known as Norwich Ltd., operates from multiple locations including Boston, Las Vegas, San Diego, and New York. The firm specializes in growth equity investments, targeting early-stage and middle-market companies with entrepreneurial management teams. Norwich manages a portfolio of 12 companies, focusing on providing expansion capital to support their growth strategies.
Norwich Capital Partners invests in sectors such as Consumer Packaged Goods, Food & Beverage, Real Estate, Technology, and Professional Services. The firm targets pre-seed to Series B stages, providing investments to companies with significant ownership by their management teams. Check sizes vary based on the stage and needs of the business.
Notable portfolio companies include Craftmix, an all-natural cocktail mix; Eat Your Coffee, which produces caffeinated snack bars; Jibby Coffee, known for CBD-infused coffee; and Graze, developers of an autonomous lawn mower. Other investments include Caraway, a direct-to-consumer kitchen goods company, and LiquidPiston, which develops advanced rotary engines.
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Yes, Norwich often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies where they can provide significant support and capital.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth potential and align with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm focuses on providing growth equity to early-stage and middle-market companies.
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