Description
List of 5 large SaaS venture capital investors
SaaS is short for software as a service. The market size for on-demand software was around $113,81B in 2020 and is estimated to grow even more in upcoming years. This article highlights five active SaaS venture capital investors from our list.
1. Conviction Venture Capital (UK)
Conviction is a VC firm interested in B2B SaaS companies. It is privately backed and highly focused on growth startups. Since 2017, it has invested over $100M in Consensus, which is part of its portfolio. The company describes its business as a SaaS-enabled service that can increase confidence in open banking.
2. Forum Ventures (USA)
Forum Ventures, formerly Acceleprise, is a fund, program, platform, and community for B2B SaaS startups. It offers investments of $250K in each startup and an “end-to-end fundraising playbook.” Furthermore, the fund grants access to an extensive network of seed and Series A investors. Portfolio companies include AlphaRank, Adusky, Adistry, and Samply.
3. Hi Inov (France)
HiInov is a venture capital firm that supports startups from the early stage to the growth stage. They have €250M in assets under management and have backed 37 startups. Portfolio companies include diplomatic, cumul.io, awork, or Styla. Successful exits so far were interCloud or ermeo.
Update 2024: Hi Inov has announced the first closing of €75 million for the Hi Inov 3 fund. The company has achieved its first milestone with the support of its existing investors and a new, more diverse investor base comprising institutional investors, family investment holding companies, and entrepreneurs.
4. Speedinvest (Austria)
Another active SaaS startup investor is Vienna-based Speedinvest. The well-known venture capital investor has six focus areas: deep tech, fintech, health, industrial tech, marketplaces and SaaS. Successful portfolio companies in the SaaS vertical are Ledgy, Gitpod, upvest, mindsdb or actiondesk. Meanwhile, the fund is active in whole Europe.
Update 2023: In February 2023, Speedinvest announced that it led the funding round of SaaS startup konfetti. The Berlin-based startup offers a platform for courses and workshops.
5. Oxx Capital (UK)
UK investor Oxx Capital’s core focus is B2B SaaS. The fund looks primarily for software-as-a-service startups with a good product value proposition and tech stack. Recent investments include CyberSmart and Black Swan Data. The fund especially invests in later-stage rounds.
Included information in our list
Our keyword analysis-based list includes the following general columns:
- Name of the VC fund
- Country of origin
- URL
- E-mail (general)
- Investment focus (if data available)
- Corporate VC (yes/no)
The following columns are based on the keyword crawler, which is a Python-based, in-house developed tool that crawls every page for at least 45 seconds to find the respective keywords.
- total_frequency (e.g.: 861) – total counted occurrences of keywords on the VC website
- average_keyword_rate (e.g. 0.02) – average rate of keyword occurrences per subpage in relation with total number of words
- most_common_keyword (e.g. „saas“) – keyword that was counted the most often on respective VC website
- most_common_keyword_frequency (e.g. 630) – number of times the most common keyword was counted
- sub_url_highest_rate (e.g. https://www.forumvc.com/blog-categories/b2b-saas) – sub url with the highest number of found keywords
- highest_rate (e.g. 0.2) – highest keyword rate per subpage
- frequency_per_keyword: {‘saas’: 541, ‘software as a service’: 0, ‘subscription model’: 1} – dictionary of number of keyword occurrences per keyword
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Edmund (verified owner) –
Great list of software as a service startup investors, perfect matches
Björn Maronde –
Super well researched list. Always happy to be your customer