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Sprints
Sprints, led by Henrik Persson, runs a concentrated portfolio of enduring tech champions, using customer love as its core underwriting signal.
Sprints
Sprints is an SEC-registered investment adviser based in London, established in 2025. It is registered with the SEC.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Principals
Henrik Persson
Caterina Gotti
Filip Hedin
Pierre Siri
Voria Fattahi
Rajiv Dhokia
Clare Johnston
Robert Swerling
Michael Wielondek
Clémentine Bouju
Kristofer Svennas
Mark Harrison
Johan Eriksson
Emma Saunders
Tobias Hultén
Zakay Danial
Stefano Dalla Vecchia
Alex Postlethwaite
Malika Maanane
Tom Berg
Oscar Alsing Ferreira
Laura Cardella
Nick Shade
Joel Davis
Tenicson Gomes
Thomas Broquist
Pelle Johansson
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Sprints?
Sprints does not publicly designate a CEO, CIO, or Managing Partner. The firm's website lists 27 team members, including Henrik Persson, Caterina Gotti, Filip Hedin, and Pierre Siri, without specifying roles or hierarchy. The firm describes its model as one where every team member acts as an analyst and steward, suggesting a consensus-driven or flat investment committee structure.
How does Sprints source proprietary deal flow?
Sprints does not publicly disclose its sourcing methodology. Given its concentrated portfolio of large, established tech companies like Vinted and Revolut, the firm likely relies on direct founder relationships and reputation within the European growth-stage ecosystem. The firm's public emphasis on acting "like part of the team" suggests a service-first approach to winning deals.
Is Sprints structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Sprints is categorized as an asset manager operating as a private equity firm. While the specific fund structure is undisclosed, its behavior — taking concentrated, long-term stakes in category-defining tech companies — shares characteristics with permanent-capital vehicles. It is not a single family office.
Does Sprints participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Sprints' public communications focus exclusively on direct equity investments in a concentrated portfolio of "champions." There is no mention of fund-of-funds activity or investing as a limited partner in other managers' vehicles.
What investment stages does Sprints typically target?
Sprints targets mature, growth-stage technology companies with proven fundamentals and happy customers. The firm's known portfolio includes companies at billion-euro-plus valuations, indicating a focus on later-stage growth equity rather than early-stage venture capital.
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