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Bolur Capital
Bolur Capital is a New York-based private equity firm investing in venture and buyout opportunities across technology and healthcare sectors.
Bolur Capital
Bolur Capital is a private equity firm headquartered in New York, focused on venture and buyout investments in the technology and healthcare sectors. The firm pursues a dual strategy that spans early-stage venture opportunities and later-stage buyout transactions, with an emphasis on enterprise software, fintech, digital health, and applied artificial intelligence. The investment strategy centers on companies where technology fundamentally reshapes competitive dynamics. The firm's venture practice targets Series A through growth-stage rounds, while the buyout arm seeks controlling or significant minority positions in established, cash-flow-positive businesses. The geographic focus is primarily North America, with selective exposure to European technology companies that demonstrate distribution synergies with US-based portfolio holdings. Bolur Capital structures its investments through both direct equity positions and structured co-investment vehicles, typically leading or co-leading rounds. The firm maintains an active board presence post-investment, working with management teams on go-to-market strategy, product development, and follow-on fundraising. The operational model reflects the New York private equity ecosystem — combining institutional LPs with operating partners drawn from former operators at scaled technology companies. As a concentrated-sector investor, Bolur Capital's structural differentiator is its narrow technology mandate applied across the capital structure. Unlike generalist platforms that dilute sector knowledge across unrelated verticals, the firm's expertise compounds across early-stage venture and later-stage buyout transactions within the same thematic domains, creating information advantages in sourcing and operational support.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Bolur Capital target?
Bolur Capital invests across early-stage venture rounds and later-stage buyout opportunities, with venture investments typically spanning Series A through growth equity. The firm's dual-structure mandate allows it to deploy capital in emerging technology companies as well as established, cash-flow-positive businesses seeking operational transformation.
Which sectors does Bolur Capital focus on?
The firm concentrates on enterprise software, fintech, digital health, and applied artificial intelligence. Its sector-concentrated approach applies across both venture and buyout strategies, creating compounding domain expertise within core technology verticals.
Is Bolur Capital structured as a single family office or an institutional fund manager?
Bolur Capital operates as an institutional private equity firm, not a family office. It manages capital on behalf of external limited partners through commingled fund structures, deploying institutional LP commitments alongside co-investment vehicles.
Does Bolur Capital participate in direct deals, fund commitments, or both?
The firm executes direct equity investments and structured co-investment transactions, typically leading or co-leading rounds. There is no public record indicating a fund-of-funds or LP commitment program — the strategy is oriented toward direct principal deployment.
What is Bolur Capital's known geographic footprint?
The firm's primary investment focus is North America, with selective exposure to European technology companies that offer distribution synergies with US-based portfolio holdings. All known activity centers on the New York headquarters.
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