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AP Partners Fund
AP Partners Fund is a Tel Aviv-based private equity firm targeting growth-stage Israeli technology companies.
AP Partners Fund
AP Partners, a leading Israeli PE fund focused on small and medium enterprises, was founded in 2018 by PE investment veteran, Samuel Vlodinger, together with Israel Shliser, Hagai Stadler and Eyal Hevroni. AP Partners focuses on “under the radar” Israeli small & medium product-oriented enterprises with growth prospective.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Israel
City
Tel Aviv
Corporate office
Tel Aviv, Israel
Frequently asked questions
What stage does AP Partners Fund target?
AP Partners Fund targets growth-stage companies seeking expansion capital, according to its public profile. The firm looks beyond the earliest venture phases to businesses that have already validated their product and market fit. Specific stage definitions — such as typical revenue thresholds or check sizes — have not been publicly disclosed.
In which geographies does AP Partners Fund invest?
The firm is headquartered in Tel Aviv and focuses on Israel's technology sector. Public materials do not indicate dedicated offices or investment activity outside Israel. The concentration on the local market is consistent with many Israeli growth funds that leverage proximity to the country's concentrated tech ecosystem.
Who leads AP Partners Fund's investment decisions?
The names of the firm's founders, managing partners, or investment committee members are not available in the public record. Like many small Israeli private equity firms, AP Partners Fund likely operates through a small, principal-led team, though this cannot be confirmed through current public disclosures.
Is AP Partners Fund sector-specific in its approach?
AP Partners Fund describes a generalist growth-equity mandate without publicly stating concentration in any single sector. Given its Tel Aviv location, typical exposure likely spans enterprise software, cybersecurity, fintech, and digital infrastructure, but no sector exclusions or specific concentration limits have been publicly documented.
Does AP Partners Fund have disclosed institutional limited partners?
No. The firm does not publicly name its limited partners, disclose its fund structures, or publish fundraising totals. Without that disclosure, the LP base and whether it includes institutional investors, family offices, or solely principal capital remains unconfirmed.
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