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Recruitment Entrepreneur, founded in 2014 by James Caan CBE (Dragons' Den), invests exclusively in recruitment and talent acquisition startups. London-based, ~£250K per investment. 28-45+ portfolio companies with combined £150M+ annual turnover. Recently launched US arm.
Recruitment startups across all verticals: finance, tech, healthcare, construction, executive search, life sciences. Provides operational support beyond capital.
28-45+ recruitment businesses funded. Portfolio exits at 8.6x earnings multiple. Notable: Walter James (acquired by ZRG Partners), Euromedica, Adamson & Partners.
To approach Recruitment Entrepreneur, founders should prepare a clear pitch that outlines their business model and growth potential in the recruitment space. Interested parties can submit their pitches through the designated pitch page or via email at info@recruitmentvc.com.
Recruitment Entrepreneur has been active in the past year, making six investments and recently launching a US arm to expand their reach in the recruitment market. Their portfolio now includes over 45 companies, showcasing their commitment to supporting recruitment startups.
Recruitment Entrepreneur focuses exclusively on seed-stage investments in recruitment and talent acquisition startups.
You can pitch Recruitment Entrepreneur by visiting their pitch page at this link or by emailing info@recruitmentvc.com.
They invest in recruitment startups across various sectors, including finance, tech, healthcare, construction, and executive search.
The typical check size ranges from $300K to $500K.
They invest in startups located in France, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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