BridgeLane Group

Venture Capital Seed Fund Est. 2009
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USD 25M
Estimated FUM
Type
Venture Capital
HQ
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Founded
2009
Focus
Generalist Tech

About

BridgeLane is an active alternative asset manager focused on three asset classes it has identified as suitable for its diversified portfolio, including income and growth exposures. Venture - BridgeLane provides venture and growth funding to innovative technology companies that demonstrate the capability to disrupt their relevant industries. Real Estate - Our real estate investments are concentrated on residential redevelopments and commercial income generating assets. Agriculture - BridgeLane focuses on long-term agricultural projects and the transformation of underdeveloped farmland into high yielding rural enterprises.

Investment Focus

Focus Areas
Stages
Growth Seed Series A Series B
Focus
Generalist Tech
Investment Geographies
Primary Markets
Australia Argentina
Coverage
Multi-country
Regions
Oceania South America

Coverage is a guide only.

Location

Headquarters
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Office Presence
2 countries
Australia Argentina
2 known offices
Sydney, NSW, Australia (HQ)
Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina

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