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Progress Ventures, founded in 2008, operates from Boston and New York City. The firm focuses on early-stage to growth-stage investments in B2B companies, particularly in advertising, marketing, and media technology. They manage a portfolio of 10 companies and utilize a legacy of transactional work to support their investments.
Progress Ventures invests in B2B advertising, marketing, commerce, and media technology companies. Their investment strategy emphasizes disruptive technologies in four areas: Data Management, AI & Machine Learning, Identity & Security, and Measurement & Analytics. Check sizes vary across pre-seed to growth equity stages.
Notable portfolio companies include tvScientific, acquired by Pinterest; TalkshopLive, a live streaming platform; Tracer, a data intelligence tool; Clinch, a campaign management solution; Veritonic, an audio analytics platform; SOVRN, a publisher optimization platform; Teikametrics, an eCommerce optimization tool; Outside, a media company; Narrative, a data streaming platform; and ID5, a digital advertising identification solution.
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As of October 2023: Progress Ventures reported a liquidity event through the sale of portfolio company tvScientific to Pinterest, highlighting their active engagement in the market.
Yes, Progress Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in their focus sectors.
The firm actively participates in follow-on investments to support portfolio companies as they grow.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm has a history of investing across various stages from pre-seed to growth equity.
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