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Viola Growth Management Fund 2
Viola Growth Management Fund 2 is a growth-stage fund managed by Viola Group, focusing on Israeli and US technology companies.
Viola Growth Management Fund 2
Viola Group, established in 2000, is one of Israel's largest tech investment platforms with over 100 portfolio companies. It operates through multiple vehicles, including Viola Growth, which focuses on expansion-stage investments in enterprise software, cybersecurity, and data analytics. The group concentrates on Israeli-founded companies that often expand into US and European markets. Known investments include Check Point Software, Wix.com, and Fiverr. The firm typically leads or co-invests in rounds of $10 million to $50 million. Viola Group manages over $5 billion in committed capital across its funds. The team includes over 50 professionals across offices in Tel Aviv, New York, and Shanghai. Viola also operates a credit arm, a venture-stage fund, and a private equity fund. The fund benefits from Viola's proprietary deal flow and deep network in Israel's tech ecosystem. Its governance structure keeps each vehicle distinct, avoiding conflicts across stages. Succession is handled via a partnership model.
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs Viola Growth Management Fund 2?
The fund is managed by Viola Group's growth equity team, led by general partners including Harel Beit-On (co-founder) and Ayal Itzkovitz. Specific general partners for Fund 2 have not been publicly named separately.
What investment stages does Viola Growth target?
Viola Growth focuses on growth-stage technology companies, typically Series B through pre-IPO. The firm invests between $10 million and $50 million per round, often leading or co-leading.
Does Viola Group operate as a family office or a traditional fund manager?
Viola Group is an institutional asset manager, not a family office. It manages capital from institutional investors, not a single family's wealth. The firm operates through multiple distinct funds across stages and asset classes.
Where is Viola Growth's base of operations?
Viola Group is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and Shanghai. Investments are primarily in Israeli-founded companies with growing US and European operations.
What sectors does Viola Growth typically avoid?
The firm generally does not invest in life sciences, cleantech, or hardware-intensive startups. Its focus is on software, internet, and data-driven technology companies with a proven product-market fit.
How does Viola source its deal flow?
Viola Group benefits from its position as one of Israel's largest tech investors, providing proprietary access to the local startup ecosystem. It also leverages relationships with co-investors and its network of portfolio company founders.
Is Viola Growth Management Fund 2 open to new investors?
Viola Growth Management Fund 2 is a closed-end fund. New capital commitments are generally not accepted as of 2025 unless the firm launches a successor vehicle.
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