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Phoenixi
Phoenixi is a private equity based in Kyoto, founded 2018; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key contacts...
Phoenixi
Phoenixi is a private equity firm and an incubator firm that seeks to invest in the foodtech sector.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2018
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Kyoto
Corporate office
Kyoto, Japan
Additional offices
Tokyo, Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Phoenixi support the entrepreneurs it selects?
Phoenixi provides a residential incubation program called 'toberu' in Kyoto, offering housing, workspace, and structured programming to selected social-entrepreneurship founders. The firm also runs a food incubator and an arts exhibition and dialogue program. A Tokyo office, Hamacho Lab, serves as a secondary location for programming and collaboration. No equity or debt investment terms are publicly disclosed.
Is Phoenixi structured as an investment fund or an operating foundation?
Phoenixi does not publicly present itself as an investment fund. Its materials describe an incubation program with a sponsorship pathway, suggesting grant-based or donor-advised funding rather than limited-partner capital. The firm has not disclosed any assets under management, fund vehicles, or portfolio returns, making its financial structure more consistent with a venture-philanthropy operator than with a private equity or venture capital manager.
Does Phoenixi take equity in the companies it incubates?
The firm's public materials do not disclose whether it takes equity, board seats, or any financial interest in the ventures it incubates. Its program is presented as an application-based, residential experience for social entrepreneurs. Without published investment terms or named portfolio companies, the economic relationship between Phoenixi and its incubated founders remains undisclosed.
What sectors does Phoenixi target?
Phoenixi's website highlights social-entrepreneurship broadly, with dedicated programs in food incubation and arts exhibition. The application form suggests openness to a wide range of founder activities, but no sector-specific investment mandates or exclusion lists are published. Confirmed focus areas include social impact, food and agriculture, and education.
Can external investors or limited partners participate in Phoenixi's programs?
Phoenixi has not publicly disclosed any mechanism for external investors or limited partners to commit capital. Its website invites sponsorship inquiries for the incubation program, implying a donor or corporate-sponsor model rather than a fund structure. There is no evidence of institutional LP relationships, co-investment vehicles, or fund-of-fund commitments.
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