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HTP Investments
Wim de Pundert and Klaas Meertens' HTP Investments runs a generalist portfolio spanning European tech and US real estate from Amsterdam.
HTP Investments
HTP Investments is a Dutch investment company based out of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Netherlands
City
Amsterdam
Corporate office
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Principals
Wim de Pundert
Founder & Managing Partner
Klaas Meertens
Founder & Managing Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at HTP Investments?
Founders Wim de Pundert and Klaas Meertens manage the firm as the sole equity partners, with de Pundert holding a 60% controlling stake and Meertens the remaining 40%. Day-to-day investment activity flows through this two-person partnership structure, though the firm previously employed Radim Sevcik as Head of Investments before his transition to CFO of Knaus Tabbert AG. No other named investment committee members are identifiable from public records.
How is HTP Investments structured—family office or investment company?
HTP operates as a privately held investment company rather than a registered fund manager or single-family office. The corporate entity holds direct equity in portfolio companies and title to US real estate assets. There is no evidence of external fund structures, limited partner capital, or regulatory filings consistent with a licensed asset manager marketing third-party vehicles.
Does HTP participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
HTP's disclosed activity points exclusively to direct principal investments—equity stakes in operating businesses like Azerion Group N.V., co-sponsorship of the EFIC1 SPAC, and ownership of commercial and industrial properties. There is no public record of the firm acting as a limited partner in external funds or participating in fund-of-funds allocations.
What is HTP's relationship to Azerion Group?
Azerion Group N.V., the Amsterdam-listed digital media and ad-tech platform, represents one of HTP's signature European technology investments. The relationship is reinforced by HTP's co-investor Atilla Aytekin, who founded Azerion. The position appears to be a long-term, concentrated equity stake rather than a venture-stage entry, consistent with HTP's buyout and growth capital mandate.
What sectors does HTP Investments actively target?
HTP maintains a generalist brief with confirmed exposure to digital media and entertainment via Azerion, mobility and transportation via the Knaus Tabbert connection, and commercial and industrial real estate across US markets. The firm's strategy documentation lists buyouts, growth equity, management buyouts, restructuring, spin-offs, and venture as eligible transaction types, which suggests sector-agnostic sourcing rather than a thesis-driven vertical focus.
Does HTP maintain philanthropic structures?
Yes, the Dutch Dream Foundation operates as HTP's philanthropic vehicle. Details on its grantmaking focus area, asset base, and governance separation from the investment entity are not publicly disclosed, though the foundation's existence confirms a formalized philanthropic intention alongside the principal investment activities.
What is HTP's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The co-sponsorship of the EFIC1 SPAC with Martin Blessing demonstrates willingness to partner on structured transactions with external operators. However, this appears opportunistic rather than programmatic. HTP has not disclosed a standing co-investment program or membership in peer networks that would suggest systematic GP co-invest activity.
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