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Oak HC/FT

Founders Andrew Adams Annie Lamont Patricia Kemp

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Total investments 149
Average round size
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The average size of a deal this fund participated in
$71M
Portfolio companies 83
Rounds per year 14.90
Lead investments 41
Follow on index
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How often the fund supports its portfolio startups at next rounds
0.44
Exits 9
Key employees 4
Stages of investment
Early Stage Venture
Late Stage Venture
Private Equity

Areas of investment

  • Health Care
  • Information Technology
  • FinTech
  • Hospital
  • Financial Services
Summary

Oak HC/FT is the famous VC, which was founded in 2014. The fund was located in North America if to be more exact in United States. The leading representative office of defined VC is situated in the Greenwich.

The current fund was established by Andrew Adams, Annie Lamont, Patricia Kemp. The overall number of key employees were 4.

Moreover, a startup needs to be at the age of 4-5 years to get the investment from the fund. The fund has no exact preference in some founders of portfolio startups. When startup sums 5+ of the founder, the probability for it to get the investment is little. Among the most successful fund investment fields, there are Hospital, Financial Services. Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight Devoted Health, VillageMD, Quartet. For fund there is a match between the country of its foundation and the country of its the most frequent investments - United States.

The typical case for the fund is to invest in rounds with 4-5 participants. Despite the Oak HC/FT, startups are often financed by BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners, Sandbox Industries, BoxGroup. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are F-Prime Capital, Polaris Partners, GV. In the next rounds fund is usually obtained by GV, F-Prime Capital, Polaris Partners.

Deals in the range of 10 - 50 millions dollars are the general things for fund. Opposing the other organizations, this Oak HC/FT works on 16 percentage points less the average amount of lead investments. The higher amount of exits for fund were in 2018. The important activity for fund was in 2019. The average startup value when the investment from Oak HC/FT is more than 1 billion dollars. The fund is constantly included in 7-12 investment rounds annually. Speaking about the real fund results, this VC is 52 percentage points more often commits exit comparing to other organizations.

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Notable deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Black Ore Technologies

Finance
Information Technology
Software
$60M07 Nov 2023 Austin, Texas, United States

Main Street Health

Health Care
$315M08 Oct 2023 Nashville, Tennessee, United States

CLARA analytics

Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Computer
Insurance
InsurTech
Machine Learning
Predictive Analytics
$24M07 Sep 2023 San Jose, California, United States

Panorays

Cyber Security
Information Technology
Risk Management
Supply Chain Management
27 Mar 2023 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel

August Bioservices

Biotechnology
Medical
Pharmaceutical
$65M01 Dec 2022 Nashville, Tennessee, United States

MPCH Labs

Advice
Cryptocurrency
Cyber Security
Internet
$40M27 Sep 2022 London, England, United Kingdom

Ethic

Database
Financial Services
FinTech
Sustainability
$50M14 Sep 2022 New York, New York, United States

Aptos

Blockchain
$150M25 Jul 2022 Palo Alto, California, United States

CareBridge

Health Care
$140M08 Jun 2022 Nashville, Tennessee, United States
News
Cyber risk management platform provider Panorays nabs $42M

– Panorays, a provider of security risk management software, announced that it closed a $42m series B funding round led by Greenfield Partners with participation from Aleph and Oak HC/FT, as well as new investors BlueRed Partners, Greenspring Associates, and Moneta VC.
– The company says that it plans to spend the capital on product R&D and hiring as it looks to expand the size of its platform.
– Investments in cyber risk mitigation technologies continue to grow as cyberattacks proliferate during the pandemic. In 2020, the average business cost of a cyberattack was $3.86m, and it took over 200 days to detect the breach.
– Perhaps unsurprisingly, Gartner projects that worldwide spending on information security and risk management technology and services is forecast to climb 12.4% to reach $150.4bn in 2021.

Ocrolus Lands $80M Series C Financing Round

– Ocrolus, a San Francisco-based automation platform that analyzes financial documents with over 99% accuracy, announced $80m in Series C funding.
– The round was led by Fin VC at a valuation north of $500m.
– Additional participants in the round were Thomvest Ventures, Mubadala Capital, Oak HC/FT, FinTech Collective, QED Investors, Bullpen Capital, ValueStream Ventures, Laconia, RiverPark Ventures, Invicta Growth, Stage 2 Capital, and Cross River Bank.
– The company plans to use its new funding to more aggressively build products for the mortgage lending and banking industries and expand its US operations.

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Total investments 149
Average round size 71M
Rounds per year 14.90
Peak activity year 2021
Lead investments 41
Follow on index 0.44
Exits 9
Group Appearance index 0.91

Latest deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Black Ore Technologies

Finance
Information Technology
Software
$60M07 Nov 2023 Austin, Texas, United States

Main Street Health

Health Care
$315M08 Oct 2023 Nashville, Tennessee, United States

CLARA analytics

Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Computer
Insurance
InsurTech
Machine Learning
Predictive Analytics
$24M07 Sep 2023 San Jose, California, United States

Panorays

Cyber Security
Information Technology
Risk Management
Supply Chain Management
27 Mar 2023 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel

August Bioservices

Biotechnology
Medical
Pharmaceutical
$65M01 Dec 2022 Nashville, Tennessee, United States

MPCH Labs

Advice
Cryptocurrency
Cyber Security
Internet
$40M27 Sep 2022 London, England, United Kingdom

Ethic

Database
Financial Services
FinTech
Sustainability
$50M14 Sep 2022 New York, New York, United States

Aptos

Blockchain
$150M25 Jul 2022 Palo Alto, California, United States

CareBridge

Health Care
$140M08 Jun 2022 Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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