- Fifteenth VC fund closed on $539m
- Second venture direct fund raised $100m, and inaugural blockchain fund raised $25m
- LPs include foundations, endowments, pensions, healthcare systems, family offices and clients of registered investment advisors and consultants
CF Private Equity, an affiliate of Commonfund, has closed on a combined $664 million for threw new venture-related funds.
The Wilton, Connecticut-based firm said it raised more than $539 million for CF Venture Partners XV, $100 million for CF Venture Direct Opportunities II and $25 million for CF Blockchain Ventures.
Limited partners include foundations, endowments, pensions, healthcare systems, family offices and clients of registered investment advisors and consultants.
The fundraising brings the total capital commitments to CF Private Equity’s venture programs to $7.3 billion since it raised its first fund in 1990.
“We are grateful to work on behalf of so many great institutions and will strive to continue our legacy of providing investor access to constrained and leading venture capital managers,” managing director and head of venture capital Aaron Miller said in a statement. “We see tremendous opportunity ahead, driven by the advent of generative artificial intelligence and the broader technological shifts, and believe the coming years will be a great time to invest.”
- Fifteenth VC fund closed on $539m
- Second venture direct fund raised $100m, and inaugural blockchain fund raised $25m
- LPs include foundations, endowments, pensions, healthcare systems, family offices and clients of registered investment advisors and consultants
CF Private Equity, an affiliate of Commonfund, has closed on a combined $664 million for threw new venture-related funds.
The Wilton, Connecticut-based firm said it raised more than $539 million for CF Venture Partners XV, $100 million for CF Venture Direct Opportunities II and $25 million for CF Blockchain Ventures.
Limited partners include foundations, endowments, pensions, healthcare systems, family offices and clients of registered investment advisors and consultants.
The fundraising brings the total capital commitments to CF Private Equity’s venture programs to $7.3 billion since it raised its first fund in 1990.
“We are grateful to work on behalf of so many great institutions and will strive to continue our legacy of providing investor access to constrained and leading venture capital managers,” managing director and head of venture capital Aaron Miller said in a statement. “We see tremendous opportunity ahead, driven by the advent of generative artificial intelligence and the broader technological shifts, and believe the coming years will be a great time to invest.”