Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)
Israeli multi-stage firm with 30 years of cybersecurity category creation.
JVP invests from seed through growth, often incubating companies through its Cyber Labs program in Beer Sheva. Past exits include CyberArk; recent cyber investments include Pentera, Morphisec, Source Defense, Coro and Thetaray.
Notable Investments
- Pentera
- Morphisec
- Source Defense
- Coro
- ThetaRay
FAQs
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP): frequently asked questions
What is Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)?
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) is a Jerusalem- and New York-based venture firm founded in 1993 by Erel Margalit, focused on cybersecurity, AI/SaaS, fintech and climate tech. It has raised close to $2.18B across 10 funds.
What stages does Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) invest in?
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) invests at the seed, series-a, series-b, growth stages.
Where is Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) based?
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) is based in Jerusalem, Israel.
What is Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) listed under on Cyber Resources?
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) is listed in the Venture Capital category of Cyber Resources, the curated directory of the cybersecurity marketing and growth ecosystem.
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