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Széchenyi Alapok, also known as Széchenyi Funds, is a venture capital firm established in 2011, dedicated to the Hungarian capital market. It manages over 155 billion HUF across more than 80 portfolio companies, primarily holding minority stakes. The firm is wholly owned by the Rudolf Kalman Óbudai Egyetemért Alapítvány and serves as a primary equity financing partner for Hungarian SMEs and large corporations.
Széchenyi Alapok invests in pre-seed to Series C companies across sectors like fintech, healthcare, and logistics. The firm emphasizes sustainability and profitability, targeting dynamic growth potential in mature phase companies. Through a partnership with Óbudai University, it also invests in startups via Óbuda Uni Venture Capital Zrt.
Notable portfolio companies include AiMotive, acquired by Stellantis, and Gloster, which yielded over four times the initial investment upon exit. Other significant investments include Billingo, a leading fintech player, and Cafe Frei, Hungary's largest coffeehouse chain, supported by a 1.6 billion HUF investment.
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Széchenyi Alapok typically takes minority stakes in its investments, often participating in rounds led by other investors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly in companies demonstrating strong growth and sustainability.
Széchenyi Alapok manages over 155 billion HUF in capital across its portfolio.
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