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GD1's Fund 3 first close raises $130M for NZ's most ambitious and globally minded startups; more than double its original first close target

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GD1's Fund 3 first close raises $130M for NZ's most ambitious and globally minded startups; more than double its original first close target

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Aug. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- New Zealand venture capital firm Global From Day 1 (GD1) has announced the first close of its Fund 3, over target at $130 million. A final round close is targeted at $160m.

Fund investment was led by large institutional funds and top tier investors (including private wealth platforms and noteworthy tech-founders). The raise is one of the biggest injections of capital for the New Zealand start-up ecosystem so far this year. 

New Zealand Growth Capital Partners identified GD1 as an institutional grade VC fund manager, making a $45 million investment from the Elevate NZ Venture Fund (Elevate) - the fifth and largest allocation the Government entity has made to a VC fund manager to date. Additional backers include private wealth platforms and institutional fund managers such as Harbour Asset Management, alongside community trust and iwi investors. Strong support also continued from Fund 2 via several of New Zealand's preeminent family offices. Significant investment came from founders who expressed confidence in the GD1 team; including founders of recent major tech exit success stories.

Fund 3 will be a generalist B2B VC fund. GD1 Partner Vignesh Kumar comments "Since 2012, GD1 has been a proud partner of ambitious founders poised for global growth. We dive in deep to support our portfolio companies with top-tier talent covering investment, operating expertise, and ESG, as well as best in class domestic and international advisory boards." 

Fund 3 is led by Partners Chintaka Ranatunga, John Kells and Vignesh Kumar and follows on from GD1 Fund 2. Noteworthy Fund 2 investments included Shuttlerock (recently raised $20m led by Trade Me founder Sam Morgan); StretchSense (recently closed an $8m follow-on round); UBCO (closed $15m in funding led by offshore investors) and Spotlight Reporting (now Xero's number one reporting and cash flow forecasting app).

GD1 is moving fast to deploy capital, with Runn.io/Dawn Aerospace/JunoFem locked in.

Who is GD1? 

GD1 is an Auckland-based, institutional grade VC fund manager which invests in fast growing Pre-A through B stage NZ technology companies going global. The team's international experience and connections ensure teams are supported with international expansion from day one. GD1 is committed to diversity and ESG. 

Also see: https://gd1.vc[1] Media Inquires: Jody@launchpr.co.nz[2] Funding enquiries: Pitch@GD1.vc[3]

References

  1. ^ https://gd1.vc (gd1.vc)
  2. ^ Jody@launchpr.co.nz (www.prnasia.com)
  3. ^ Pitch@GD1.vc (www.prnasia.com)

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