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Cusp Capital Partners
Cusp Capital Partners directs capital toward B2B software businesses in continental Europe. The firm targets industry-specific applications for SMEs,...
Cusp Capital Partners
Cusp Capital Partners directs capital toward B2B software businesses in continental Europe. The firm targets industry-specific applications for SMEs, digitization and sustainability themes, digital products for underserved consumers, and European digital infrastructure. It deploys through direct co-investments, SPVs, and fund-of-funds structures while covering seed and early stages. Confirmed sector coverage spans ClimateTech, FinTech, PropTech, Industrial Tech, and Healthcare Services. No additional offices, team size, or dated operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The firm maintains an operational support model that includes finance, HR, marketing, and ESG assistance to portfolio companies.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Essen
Corporate office
Essen, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Cusp Capital Partners target?
The firm focuses on seed and early-stage rounds.
Which geographies does Cusp Capital Partners cover?
Investments concentrate on continental Europe.
Does Cusp Capital Partners provide follow-on funding?
Follow-on commitments can reach €35 million over multiple stages.
What asset classes receive primary attention?
Direct investments target software and technology companies.
Which sectors appear in the portfolio?
Sector tags include ClimateTech, FinTech, PropTech, Industrial Tech, and Healthcare Services.
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