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Reverent Partners is a venture capital firm based in South Korea, focusing on technology enterprises that drive significant changes across various sectors. The firm was founded to identify and support potential leaders within select megatrends, managing a portfolio of six companies. Their investment strategy emphasizes enhancing operational efficiency and improving quality of life.
Reverent Partners invests in sectors such as data infrastructure, electrification, IT services, and healthcare. They target high-performance semiconductors and innovative cooling technologies in data infrastructure, while focusing on energy storage systems and electric vehicle technologies in electrification. In IT services, the firm emphasizes AI integration and platform development, and in healthcare, they invest in biopharmaceuticals and well-aging innovations.
Notable portfolio companies include FADU, the first fabless company in South Korea; IGAWorks, a leading ad tech company; Naturalway, an ODM company in the health supplement sector; Daangn, the largest hyperlocal community service in South Korea; Apartmentary, which standardizes the domestic interior industry; and Roselab, a medical device company specializing in skin collagen regeneration.
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Yes, Reverent Partners often leads investment rounds in their portfolio companies, particularly in early to growth-stage funding.
The firm actively participates in follow-on investments to support the growth of their portfolio companies as they scale.
Specific details about the fund size are not disclosed, but the firm focuses on significant investments in technology sectors.
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