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TLM
TLM is a software development firm founded in 2003 in Quebec City, Quebec. It offers custom development services across various tech sectors, including SaaS...
TLM
TLM is a software development firm founded in 2003 in Quebec City, Quebec. It offers custom development services across various tech sectors, including SaaS solutions, IoT platforms, and mobile applications. TLM's services also encompass UI-UX design, artificial intelligence, and cloud services.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at TLM?
TLM has not publicly disclosed its managing partners or investment committee members as of the latest available public records. Japanese regulatory filings may list a representative director, but that information is not accessible in English-language databases. Institutional due diligence would require direct confirmation from the firm.
How does TLM source deal flow in Japan's seed market?
Without disclosed portfolio companies or venture partners, TLM's sourcing model cannot be confirmed from public records. Seed-stage investors in Tokyo typically rely on relationships with university incubators (University of Tokyo Edge Capital partners, for example), startup accelerators, or corporate spinout networks. TLM's lack of visible partnership affiliations makes its specific sourcing channels opaque to external observers.
Does TLM participate in follow-on funding or only initial seed rounds?
TLM's stated strategy targets early-stage seed investments. Whether the firm reserves capital for follow-on pro-rata or Series A bridge rounds is not public. Seed-focused managers in Japan vary widely—some follow through to Series A, while others pass positions to later-stage firms like DNX Ventures or STRIVE. TLM's exact reserve policy has not been disclosed.
Is TLM affiliated with a larger financial group or corporate parent?
No parent entity, corporate group, or institutional sponsor is publicly tied to TLM. The firm operates without visible brand affiliation to a bank, trading house, or insurance group, which distinguishes it from many Japanese asset managers that sit inside keiretsu-aligned financial ecosystems.
What investment stages does TLM typically target?
TLM focuses on early-stage seed investments, which in Japan typically means pre-revenue or minimal-revenue startups with prototype or initial product-market traction. This stage is narrower than the 'early-stage' umbrella used by Japanese venture firms, which often extends to Series A and B.
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