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Rite Ventures
Rite Ventures is a Stockholm-based private equity firm focused on Nordic growth-stage software and commerce companies.
Rite Ventures
Rite Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 2007. It primarily invests in Nordic internet companies in their start-up or expansion phases. Rite Ventures involves itself actively in its portfolio companies, supporting entrepreneurs in their work.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Stockholm
Corporate office
Stockholm, Sweden
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Rite Ventures?
The firm does not publicly name a CEO, CIO, or managing partner on its website. The only publicly identified governance role is the Chairman of the Board, who also serves as Chairman of Söder Sportfiske and as a board member of Nelly Group. Investment decision-making authority appears to rest with this chairman and an undisclosed team.
Is Rite Ventures structured as a single-family office or a traditional private equity firm?
Rite Ventures operates as a private equity firm, not a family office. It manages external capital and its activities — leading growth rounds, executing buyouts, serving on listed-company boards — match the operational profile of an institutional private equity manager. The firm does not disclose its investor base, but its structure appears to be a conventional asset manager rather than a vehicle for a single source of wealth.
Does Rite Ventures focus only on the Nordic region?
Yes, Rite Ventures invests exclusively in companies based in Sweden and Finland. Its portfolio and operational team are anchored in Stockholm. The firm has not disclosed any investments or offices outside the Nordic region, and its sourcing is built on local networks and a two-country geographic mandate.
What sectors does Rite Ventures explicitly avoid?
The firm publicly states it invests in software and commerce. It therefore implicitly excludes sectors such as healthcare, industrial technology, energy, and other categories that fall outside these two verticals. Even within software, its focus is on horizontal and vertical business application companies — not deep-tech infrastructure or hardware.
What is Rite Ventures' known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Rite Ventures has not publicly disclosed whether it co-invests alongside other general partners or structures club deals. The firm presents itself as a lead growth and buyout investor, but given its concentrated Nordic focus, opportunistic co-underwriting with other regional specialists is plausible. Actual co-investment practices remain unconfirmed in public documentation.
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