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UV-Cap
UV-Cap is a Ravensburg-based growth-equity firm investing in B2B software and tech-enabled services across the DACH region's industrial heartland.
UV-Cap
UV-Cap is a private equity firm founded in 2004 in Ravensburg, Germany. It invests in mid-size corporations with potential in B-to-B markets. UV-Cap has made one investment, in Perfood as part of their Series A on November 30, 2020.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Ravensburg
Corporate office
Ravensburg, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does UV-Cap target?
UV-Cap focuses on growth-stage companies, typically founder-led businesses that have achieved product-market fit and need expansion capital to scale commercial operations. The firm writes first institutional checks, with the flexibility to take minority or majority positions depending on the situation.
Does UV-Cap operate as a generalist or sector-specialist?
The firm concentrates on B2B software and tech-enabled services, with particular depth in enterprise software, industrial technology, fintech, and digital health. This sector focus aligns with the DACH region's strength in engineering-heavy, commercially oriented businesses.
How does UV-Cap source its deals?
UV-Cap's Ravensburg location places its team inside Southern Germany's industrial corridor, surrounded by the privately held Mittelstand companies that drive much of Europe's B2B innovation. This physical proximity enables relationship-based sourcing that larger, city-headquartered funds often cannot replicate.
Is UV-Cap a fund or a permanent capital vehicle?
UV-Cap's fund structure is not publicly disclosed. The firm operates as a private equity manager, and like most German growth equity firms, it is likely structured around closed-end funds raised from institutional and family-office limited partners, though this cannot be confirmed from public records.
What geographies does UV-Cap cover?
UV-Cap invests across the DACH region — Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The firm does not publicly indicate expansion outside this corridor, and its regional concentration is a core part of its sourcing and value-creation strategy.
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