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Jadeberg Partners
Jadeberg Partners is a growth capital firm based in Baar, Switzerland, founded in 2007. It was formerly known as Moutain Cleantech and acquired by The 1492...
Jadeberg Partners
Jadeberg Partners is a growth capital firm based in Baar, Switzerland, founded in 2007. It was formerly known as Moutain Cleantech and acquired by The 1492 Group in July 2021. The firm has made 17 investments, including a 2017 investment in CS Group, and has 3 portfolio exits, including Avedos in 2020.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2007
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Switzerland
City
Baar
Corporate office
Baar, Switzerland
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Jadeberg Partners target?
Jadeberg Partners invests across the full company lifecycle, covering early-stage venture, startup financing, expansion capital, and late-stage growth equity. This multi-stage mandate allows the firm to participate in initial funding rounds and continue supporting portfolio companies through subsequent capital raises. The firm has not publicly disclosed minimum or maximum check sizes for any stage.
Does Jadeberg Partners focus on specific geographies or sectors?
Jadeberg Partners is headquartered in Baar, Switzerland, and its dealflow likely centers on the DACH region and broader European market. The firm has not publicly disclosed sector-level exclusions or concentration limits. Swiss-based private equity firms typically source opportunities in healthcare, precision engineering, fintech, and enterprise software, though Jadeberg's specific sector preferences remain unconfirmed in public filings.
Who runs investment decisions at Jadeberg Partners?
Jadeberg Partners has not publicly named its investment committee members, managing partners, or senior investment team. Swiss commercial registry records may identify the firm's directors and authorized signatories, but the individuals leading day-to-day investment decisions have not been disclosed through the firm's own communications.
Does Jadeberg Partners accept outside capital from institutional investors?
As an asset manager registered in Switzerland, Jadeberg Partners likely raises and deploys third-party capital, but the firm has not publicly confirmed its fund structure, limited partner base, or whether it operates evergreen or closed-end vehicles. Swiss regulatory filings would clarify its authorization to manage collective assets.
How does Jadeberg Partners source its investment opportunities?
Jadeberg Partners has not publicly described its origination model. Given its Swiss base and multi-stage mandate, the firm likely sources through founder networks, local venture communities, and direct outreach to growth-stage companies in the DACH region. Without disclosed portfolio companies or co-investors, the firm's sourcing channels remain opaque.
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