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Tigrim
Tigrim is a Swedish early-stage investment firm based in Växjö, writing seed checks into Nordic startups.
Tigrim
Tigrim is a statement, a feeling and a sense of belonging. We believe in people and their visions, helping them grow into sustainable companies. We focus on people and the bright ideas that power our future. For details about our investment process please get in touch with us.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Växjö
Corporate office
Växjö, Sweden
Frequently asked questions
What is Tigrim's investment strategy?
Tigrim operates as a generalist early-stage investor, deploying capital at the seed stage. The firm does not publicly bind itself to specific sector verticals, instead maintaining flexibility to review opportunities across the Nordic startup landscape. Its investment posture is direct, writing initial institutional checks into founding teams.
Does Tigrim manage outside capital or operate as a family office?
Tigrim is structured as an investment company (asset manager), not a single-family office. The firm's capital base is not publicly detailed, and it does not market itself as a multi-family office or external fund manager. The precise source of its investment capital remains undisclosed in available public records.
What investment stages does Tigrim target?
Tigrim focuses on early-stage seed investments. This positions the firm at the point of first institutional capital, before formal Series A rounds. The firm does not indicate participation in later-stage growth equity, pre-IPO rounds, or secondary transactions.
Where does Tigrim invest geographically?
The firm is headquartered in Växjö, Sweden, and its investment activity is understood to concentrate on Nordic and Swedish early-stage companies. Its location outside Stockholm's dense venture hub suggests a potential focus on southern Swedish or regional Nordic deal flow, though no explicit geographic mandate has been published.
Who runs investment decisions at Tigrim?
Specific principals and investment committee members are not publicly identified. Available corporate records and the firm's web presence do not name individual decision-makers. This opacity is not uncommon among smaller, privately held Nordic investment companies.
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