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Founded in 2010 by entrepreneur Peter Nygren, PN Ventures AB is a Sweden-based holding company specializing in long-term investments in Swedish startups. The firm manages a portfolio of 8 companies, with capital sourced from exits and dividends from its holdings. PN Ventures emphasizes supporting startups initiated by its founder or those in later stages of development.
PN Ventures invests in Swedish startups across sectors such as gaming, e-commerce, marketing, and IT services, with a focus on seed, seed-plus, and Series A stages. The firm typically engages as an active partner, offering knowledge and networking support to enhance the growth of its portfolio companies.
Notable companies in PN Ventures' portfolio include Mionix, a designer of gaming accessories, and Eat Create Sleep, an indie game studio. Other investments include Bevalta, a distributor of craft beverages, and Pitchler, a platform for job seekers to improve their applications through video.
Peter Nygren is the founder and key partner at PN Ventures, with a background in entrepreneurship and a focus on supporting Swedish startups, particularly in gaming and e-commerce.
Email your pitch deck to peter@pnventures.se for consideration.
PN Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in seed and Series A stages, focusing on startups where they can provide significant support.
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 PN Ventures operates with capital derived from previous exits and dividends from its holdings.
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