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Klint Ventures AG is a Liechtenstein-domiciled investment vehicle with a Stockholm operating office, focused on Swedish and Nordic technology growth-stage investing. Despite the Swedish brand identity and Nordic-anchored portfolio, the legal entity is registered in Ruggell and Schaan, Liechtenstein, and is not regulated nor supervised by the Liechtenstein Financial Market Authority or the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority. The firm was founded in 2020 under the umbrella of Atlas Capital Group, owned by Claës Lundström (Founder and Chairman) and led by Joakim Bergman (CEO of Klint Group). Johan Svärd serves as Partner. The firm operates an additional office in Dubai reflecting its international investor outreach mandate. Klint Ventures is explicitly structured as an investment company rather than a fund, with no fixed end date, no lock-in period and no traditional limited partner agreement structure. Assets under management target was initially €50 million with a longer-term scale ambition of €150 to €250 million prior to a potential IPO listing. The investor base comprises selected private investors, institutional investors and family offices accessing the vehicle through participation shares.
Klint Ventures pursues an early-stage growth equity and late-seed venture strategy targeting Swedish and Nordic technology companies with highly scalable business models, typically investing at late-seed financing rounds or Series A entry points. Sector focus is broad-tech with explicit emphasis on B2B SaaS, deep-tech, sustainability, medtech, digital services, and selective adjacencies including renewable energy infrastructure and consumer tech-enabled brands. Geographic scope is Swedish-anchored with active broadening into Nordic countries (Norway, Denmark, Finland) and selective UK opportunities. The investor base of participation shareholders comprises selected private investors, institutional investors and family offices accessing the vehicle through participation shares, marketing the platform as accessing high potential companies with controlled risk for international qualified investors. Value creation operates through active ownership and board involvement, with the permanent-capital structure allowing flexible holding periods unconstrained by typical ten-year fund cycles. The firm targets a future IPO listing of the investment company itself, providing a long-term liquidity path for participation shareholders.
Active portfolio holdings include Apatura in cleantech and energy infrastructure (UK grid-scale battery storage and powered-land developer for data centres), TerraBarrier in deeptech and industrial (March 2025 latest round, Swedish metal-corrosion-protection coatings), Brink in gaming and software (multiplayer gaming platform), Njord MedTech in healthcare (Swedish healthcare mobility devices), TelCred in software and SaaS (cloud-based physical access control) and Geggamoja in consumer and retail (Swedish organic kids clothing). Three notable exits are publicly disclosed: Visiometrics in healthcare and medtech (Spanish ophthalmic diagnostic instrument manufacturer absorbed into a strategic medical group), Global Digital Services in software and digital media (Asia-focused digital holding company majority-acquired by a private acquirer) and FIFAX in aquaculture and cleantech (October 2021 IPO on Nasdaq Helsinki First North). Detailed buyer names and multiple data available on Pro at €49/month.
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