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January 15, 2024
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Thema’s London Launch: €58M Venture Fund for Emerging Managers

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  • London-based venture capital fund investor Thema has launched a platform to support first-time fund managers in launching their own venture capital businesses.
  • Thema will provide all-in-one support packages, including capital, operational support, office space and curated insights, to emerging managers seeking to launch venture capital strategies.
  • The company plans to commit to four funds annually for the next three years, and will target managers with strong track records as venture capitalists, angel investors, ex-entrepreneurs or senior operators from the UK and Europe.

London-based venture capital fund investor Thema has launched a platform to support first-time fund managers in launching their own venture capital businesses. Thema will provide all-in-one support packages, including capital, operational support, office space and curated insights, to emerging managers seeking to launch venture capital strategies. The company plans to commit to four funds annually for the next three years, and will target managers with strong track records as venture capitalists, angel investors, ex-entrepreneurs or senior operators from the UK and Europe.

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