Independent rating of Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) VC fund
Overall rating:
2.0
(4)
Recommend to another founder: 40%
About Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) VC fund
Website:
Founded:
1993
Number of funds:
10
Number of investments:
221
Number of exits:
52
Organization type:
Private Equity Firm, Venture Capital
How Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) VC fund invests
Rounds:
Average ticket size:
9.83M USD
Smallest investment:
3.14M USD
Biggest investment:
28.6M USD
Would lead round:
Yes
Would coinvest:
Yes
Countries where invested:
Sectors of interest:
Cyber Security, SaaS, Enterprise Software, Cloud Security, Analytics, Software, Network Security, Big Data, Virtualization, Video, Security, Insurance, Information Technology, Identity Management, Human Resources, Homeland Security, Gamification, Fraud Detection, FinTech, Digital Media, Database, Data Integration, Computer, Commercial Insurance, Cloud Data Services, Auto Insurance, Artificial Intelligence, Advertising
Founders' reviews of Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) VC fund
Recommend to another founder 40%
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Good for Investors Bad for Founders
Pro
Got the vision and balls to invest when all other VC's only follow the heard
Cons
have zero loyalty to the founders
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You're Better Off Avoiding This One
Reputation locally for being particularly difficult to work with.
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Very Nice People. Dont Know How to Say No
The entire process was fine, we met a few times. When the ball was in their court they disappeared. Couldn't reach them and they didn't return calls.
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May Be Better in Jerusalem?
JVP spent a lot of time in diligence with my US start-up over a couple of financing rounds. Turns out that they had just made investments in some related firms, and they were doing competitive diligence on the marketplace. Their other investments ended up dead. Read on for more.