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GreenSoil Investments

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Mar 15, 2021 · www.prnewswire.com
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Greensoil PropTech Ventures Announces Initial Closing of Its USD $100 Million Fund II backed by Institutional and Real Estate Investors
Greensoil PropTech Ventures has launched a new fund, Greensoil PropTech Ventures Fund II LP, with a target of USD $100M. The fund will invest in technologies to make the real estate industry more profitable and sustainable. The first closing of the fund, along with additional commitments, represents about half of the target amount. The fund will focus on investing in PropTech companies that provide products and services to the real estate sector. The Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) and Starlight Investments are among the investors in the fund. Greensoil PropTech Ventures aims to lead the industrys adoption of the next generation of technologies, known as PropTech 2.0.
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Nov 23, 2015 · www.globes.co.il
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GreenSoil raising €50-70m for FoodTech investments
GreenSoil Investments is raising �50-70 million for investing in European and Israeli companies. The fund has already attracted the attention of Li Ka-shing�s Horizon Ventures and Eric Schmidt�s Innovation Endeavors. The companies in GreenSoil�s portfolio have attracted attention from large institutional investors. GreenSoil representatives will take part in the first Israeli conference on agricultural innovation, FoodTech Nation 2015.
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Jul 14, 2015 · www.bisnow.com
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How GreenSoil Investments Profits From Building Innovation
GreenSoil Investments has launched a fund to invest in companies offering technologies that enable smarter and more efficient resource use in buildings. The fund, which reached its first closing in May, is targeted to hit $100M and is backed by limited partners who control 200M SF of income-producing real estate. The fund helps companies accelerate sales growth by offering expertise and access to a broad network of real estate customers. GreenSoil Investments focuses on finding companies that can help owners, tenants, and developers save money, providing solutions for smaller firms facing rising utility prices and larger ones looking for market intelligence and sustainability solutions.
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May 21, 2015 · www.globenewswire.com
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GreenSoil Investments Launches Building Innovation Fund With Initial Close of US$25 Million
GreenSoil Investments has launched its third fund, the GreenSoil Building Innovation Fund (GBIF), with an initial close of US$25M. The fund aims to invest in companies that generate returns for real estate owners, operators, and developers through innovation, smart resource utilization, and efficiency improvements. GBIF is backed by LPs that control over 200 million square feet of income producing real estate and build over 15,000 homes and apartments per year. The fund will make majority or strategic minority investments in companies that require capital for growth. GBIF will focus on investments in North America and target portfolio companies that offer solutions in smart systems, resource and workflow optimization, advanced materials, and enabling business models.
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May 21, 2015 · www.pehub.com
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GreenSoil Investments collects $25 mln for third fund PE Hub
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Aug 13, 2013 · www.israel21c.org
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GreenSoil puts money on the food ventures table
GreenSoil, a venture fund from Israel, is focused on investing in food and agro technology startups. The founders believe that Israel has the potential to be a leader in this emerging industry. The firm has already closed one fund of $12 million and is now seeking investors for their second round, which will cap at $16 million. GreenSoil handpicks companies from a pool of over 150 in Israel that produce unique foodstuffs, food additives, seeds, irrigation equipment, and agricultural management systems. The investors in the first round mostly come from Canada, the Netherlands, and the United States. GreenSoil aims to invest in companies that push technological boundaries and help the world produce more with fewer resources. The firm differentiates itself by focusing solely on food and agricultural technologies.
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