Bain Capital Ventures

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Bain Capital Ventures LLC
Type Limited liability company
Industry Financial services, Investment management
Founded 1984
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts, New York, New York, Palo Alto, California
Key people Managing Directors: Ajay Agarwal, John Connolly, Jeff Crisan, Scott Friend, Jeffrey Glass, Michael Krupka, James Nahirny, J. Benjamin Nye, Jeffrey Schwartz
Products Venture Capital
Total assets $2.1 billion
Employees 30+
Parent Bain Capital LLC
Website www.baincapitalventures.com

Bain Capital Ventures LLC is the venture capital division within Bain Capital, which has approximately $60 billion of assets under management worldwide. The firm's early-stage investments have included Staples, LinkedIn, Kiva, and Shopping.com. Bain Capital Ventures manages approximately $2 billion of committed capital, has over 70 active portfolio companies, and has offices in Boston, New York, and Palo Alto.

Sectors

  • Business Services
  • Consumer
  • Healthcare
  • Internet & Mobile
  • Software

Investments

Bain Capital Ventures has raised slightly over $2 billion of investor capital since 2001 across five investment funds. The firm is currently investing its fifth fund, Bain Capital Venture Fund 2012, which raised $600 million from investors. The following is a summary of Bain's private equity funds raised from its inception through the beginning of 2012:[1]

FundVintage YearCommitted Capital ($m)
Bain Capital Venture Fund2001$250
Bain Capital Venture Partners 20052005$250
Bain Capital Venture Partners 20072007$500
Bain Capital Venture Partners 20092009$525
Bain Capital Venture Partners 20122012$660

Recent investments include: AdReady,[2] Ameritox, Apparent Networks,[3] AppAssure Software, Appriss, Archer Technologies, blip.tv, BloomReach, Booker Software,.[4] dynaTrace software,[5] Enclarity, Enservio, Fingerhut, INRIX, Invoke Solutions, iPAY, Kiva Systems, Lala Media, LinkedIn,[6] MagazineRadar, MedeAnalytics,[7] Memento,[8] Nomis Solutions, Oyster.com, The Princeton Review, Rave Wireless,[9] Rapid7,[10] RDC, Skyhook Wireless,[11][12]Stackdriver,[13] SurveyMonkey,[14] Targetspot,[15] TheFind, Thumbplay, Tokbox,[16] TravelCLICK, TxVia,[17] vAuto, VMLogix, VMTurbo, Vonage, and ZeroTurnaround.

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