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Innoterra
Innoterra is a Cham, Switzerland-based private equity firm investing across early-stage and growth companies, though AUM and principals remain undisclosed.
Innoterra
Innoterra is an agriculture technology company founded in 2020 in Zug, Switzerland. It was formerly known as Pioneering Ventures. Innoterra's platform connects the agricultural value chain through two digital marketplaces: an input marketplace for farm inputs and an output marketplace for smallholder farmer households and retailers. The company provides software solutions for various stakeholders in the agricultural supply chain.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Switzerland
City
Cham
Corporate office
Cham, Switzerland
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Innoterra?
Innoterra has not publicly named a CEO, CIO, or managing partner. No biographical information on investment committee members is available in public filings or the firm's online presence. Allocators should request organizational details directly.
What is Innoterra's known investment strategy?
The firm states a focus on early-stage and growth-stage private equity, spanning start-up and expansion phases. No sector exclusions or geographic restrictions have been publicly articulated. The absence of portfolio holdings makes it impossible to verify how this strategy is implemented in practice.
Does Innoterra disclose its assets under management?
No. Innoterra has not published an AUM figure in any accessible regulatory filing or on its website. Allocators should expect to provide a precise AUM snapshot and vintage-year breakdown during initial diligence.
How does Innoterra's Swiss domicile affect its investment structure?
Switzerland's corporate and tax framework — particularly in low-tax cantons like Zug, where Cham is located — can facilitate cross-border holding structures and treaty-based tax planning. For international portfolio companies, this may offer withholding tax and capital-gains advantages, though the specific structures Innoterra uses are not disclosed.
Where does Innoterra's capital come from?
The source of Innoterra's funding has not been publicly identified. It is unknown whether the firm manages proprietary family capital, third-party institutional commitments, or a blend. This is a material gap for allocators assessing alignment of interest and fund-level economics.
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