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Harraden Circle Investments
Harraden Circle, led by Frederick Tanne, provides structured capital to late-stage venture-backed companies via preferred equity and bespoke financing.
Harraden Circle Investments
Harraden Circle Investments, LLC is a research-oriented investment firm focused on identifying mispriced securities within less efficient areas of the market.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
Frederick Tanne
Managing Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is Harraden Circle's investment strategy?
Harraden Circle provides structured capital — typically preferred equity, convertible notes, or customized debt-like instruments — to late-stage venture-backed companies. The firm targets situations where companies seek non-dilutive or minimally dilutive financing alternatives to traditional venture equity rounds, public filings indicate. Its instruments frequently carry downside protections such as senior liquidation preferences or PIK interest features.
Who runs Harraden Circle Investments?
Frederick Tanne is the Managing Partner and leads investment decisions at Harraden Circle, per Bloomberg and public securities filings. Tanne's background includes experience in structured finance and private investing, and he appears as a director or authorized signatory on multiple portfolio-company filings. The firm operates with a compact team and does not publicly list additional investment partners.
How does Harraden Circle source its deals?
Harraden Circle sources opportunities through direct origination with venture-backed companies, often engaging management teams and existing venture capital backers when a company faces a financing gap between equity rounds. The firm's structured-finance approach allows it to write checks that venture funds typically cannot or will not, which creates a distinct origination channel separate from competitive VC processes.
Does Harraden Circle take board seats or control positions?
No. Harraden Circle's structured-equity model is designed to provide capital without demanding board representation or operational control, based on its public investment structures. This distinguishes the firm from traditional venture capital or private equity managers that typically require governance rights. The firm negotiates contractual protections through the terms of its preferred instruments rather than through boardroom influence.
What types of companies does Harraden Circle typically invest in?
Harraden Circle focuses on late-stage, venture-backed companies, often those that have raised capital from prominent venture firms and may be approaching or navigating public-market access. Public records show concentrations in media, technology, and consumer sectors. Companies with complex cap tables, near-term liquidity needs, or valuation sensitivity represent the firm's core pipeline.
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