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VP Capital
VP Capital traces its roots to 1865 when the van Puijenbroek family made its initial textile investment in the Netherlands. The family has maintained direct...
VP Capital
VP Capital traces its roots to 1865 when the van Puijenbroek family made its initial textile investment in the Netherlands. The family has maintained direct oversight of the office since that date. The firm commits to private equity, venture capital and real estate. It requires every position to target at least one of three challenges and one of six solutions. Confirmed holdings include a co-investment with Korys in Trunkrs and an investment in B-COS announced in 2024. Activity spans the Netherlands and Belgium. Seventeen professionals operate from offices in Goirle and Turnhout. The firm holds B Corp certification granted in 2022 and maintains membership in the Science Based Targets initiative. It also signed the Code-V pledge to support women entrepreneurs. Governance stays within the founding family branch. Investment decisions incorporate both financial return and measurable impact metrics without external fund vehicles.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
1865
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Netherlands
City
Goirle
Corporate office
HC Goirle, Netherlands
Additional offices
Turnhout
Principals
Van Puijenbroek Family
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at VP Capital?
The van Puijenbroek family retains direct oversight of capital allocation. A team of 17 professionals executes day-to-day screening and engagement.
Does VP Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The office makes direct co-investments and SPVs. It also acts as a limited partner in external vehicles such as SET Ventures funds.
What investment stages does VP Capital typically target?
The firm targets Seed and Series A rounds in addition to later private equity opportunities.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Wealth originated from successive generations of van Puijenbroek family investments that began in the textile sector in 1865.
Does VP Capital maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The firm operates the Annetje van Puijenbroek Foundation and the Emilie van Heel Fund as separate giving vehicles.
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