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Final close of German Ventizz Capital Fund II on €60m

21/01/2005Source: AltAssets.  

Click here for the latest news, views and interviews in the clean energy investor communityGerman private equity firm Ventizz Capital Partners has announced the final closing of its second fund, Ventizz Capital Fund II, with commitments of €60m. The firm said fundraising took only six months.

Dr Helmut Vorndran, founding partner and CEO at Ventizz, said, 'The enormous level of interest of a variety of blue chip institutional investors in the Ventizz II fund shows the unbeaten attractiveness of developed and mature high-tech firms in the German-speaking markets.'

Ventizz II's investment strategy is to target later-stage high-tech companies and to focus on the area of secondary direct investments. With solar cell manufacturer ErSol Solar Energy, Ventizz II closed its initial investment. The new fund has also invested in SAF Simulation Forecasting Analysis.

Ventizz I, the vintage 2000 premier fund, has now been fully invested.

Duesseldorf-based Ventizz Capital Partners was established in 2000 and invests in small and medium sized high-tech companies in Western Europe.

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