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PeakBridge
PeakBridge is an Edmond de Rothschild partner VC that runs SFDR Article 8 and 9 food-tech funds, investing Seed to Series B across Europe, Israel, and...
PeakBridge
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN BOLD INNOVATION AND REAL-WORLD NEEDS, TO TRANSFORM THE FUTURE OF FOOD From Seed to Series B, we invest in visionary pioneers with scalable, protectable technologies and positive impact at their core. Exceptional Team A global team made up of FoodTech and NutriTech investment pioneers, Agri-Food industry experts and operators, scientists and financiers. […]
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Netherlands
City
Utrecht
Corporate office
PeakBridge, Spaces House Modernes, Lange Viestraat 2B, 3511 BK Utrecht, Netherlands
Additional offices
Kaiseraugst, Switzerland · Valletta, Malta · Tokyo, Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is PeakBridge's relationship with Edmond de Rothschild?
PeakBridge is a member of the Edmond de Rothschild Private Equity partnership. This affiliation provides portfolio companies with access to industrial supply chains, corporate partners, and a broader financial ecosystem. The partnership structure distinguishes PeakBridge from independent food-tech VCs.
Which investment stages does PeakBridge target?
PeakBridge invests from Seed through Series B. The firm seeks companies with scalable, protectable technologies that address pain points in the global food system. Its early-stage FoodSparks fund specifically targets European and Israeli startups.
Does PeakBridge run impact-focused funds?
Yes. PeakBridge operates SFDR Article 8 and Article 9 funds, the latter of which is a dedicated impact classification. The firm ties a portion of its performance fees to achieving predefined sustainability KPIs and aligns its strategy with five UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Which sectors does PeakBridge invest in?
The firm targets five sectors: Digitalization & Food System 4.0, Nutrition & Health, Ingredient Innovations, Alternative Protein Technologies, and Alternate Farming Systems. These verticals span traceability, consumer health, novel ingredients, cellular agriculture, and next-generation production methods.
How does PeakBridge source deals globally?
PeakBridge sources primarily through its network of corporates, research institutes, and the Edmond de Rothschild partnership. With offices in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Malta, and Japan, the firm has a presence in Europe and Asia-Pacific, enabling cross-border deal flow in agri-food technology.
Does PeakBridge co-invest alongside external GPs?
The firm's public materials do not detail co-investment policies. However, its collaborative model — working with food corporates and knowledge institutes — suggests a syndication-oriented approach rather than purely proprietary deal-by-deal investing.
What is the FoodSparks fund?
FoodSparks is PeakBridge's early-stage venture fund focused on European and Israeli new food technologies. It targets pre-Scaleup companies with proprietary technology and serves as a dedicated vehicle within PeakBridge's broader multi-stage platform.
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