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Thomvest Partners Raises a Whopping $250 Million for New Venture

TLDR:

  • Thomvest Ventures, the venture capital arm of Canadian businessman Peter Thomson, has raised $250 million for a new fund, bringing its total assets under management to $750 million.
  • The fund will focus on early-stage investments in areas such as artificial intelligence, fintech, and healthcare technology.

Peter Thomson’s Thomvest Ventures has closed a new fund, raising $250 million to invest in early-stage companies. The fund will focus on sectors such as artificial intelligence, fintech, and healthcare technology. Thomvest Ventures currently manages $750 million in assets.

Thomvest Ventures, the VC arm of Peter Thomson, has raised $250m for a new fund, bringing its total assets to $750m. The firm plans to invest in early-stage companies, with a focus on sectors such as AI, fintech, and healthcare technology.

Thomvest Ventures, the venture capital arm of Canadian businessman Peter Thomson, has raised $250 million for a new fund. This brings the firm’s total assets under management to $750 million. The fund will focus on making early-stage investments in sectors such as artificial intelligence, fintech, and healthcare technology.

Canadian venture capital firm Thomvest Ventures, led by Peter Thomson, has collected $250m for a new fund. This takes the company’s total assets under management to $750m. The fund will invest in early-stage start-ups focusing on artificial intelligence, fintech and healthcare technology.

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