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Vilnius-based Practica Capital closes €80 million fund to push the boundaries of early-stage in the Baltics

Practica Capital announced the final closing of its third vintage and largest fund to date at an €80 million hard cap. Practica Venture Capital III is a 3x uptick in size from its predecessor and will significantly increase the capital available for the Baltic founders. The fund is the biggest seed fund in the region to date and establishes Practica Capital as a pan-Baltic early-stage investor.

“The majority of capital deployed at early-stage in Europe is domestic. We saw the clear funding gap in a maturing Baltic ecosystem,” said Arvydas Bložė, partner at Practica Capital. “We are pleased to facilitate the interest of Baltic pension fund managers alongside the continuous support by EIF, EBRD, and INVEGA. Venture capital in the Baltics is finally emerging as an asset class and it is a game changer.”

The final closing was completed with the European Investment Fund (EIF) joining as a cornerstone investor. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), SEB Investicijų Valdymas, and Investicijų ir Verslo Garantijos (INVEGA) joined Swedbank Investicijų Valdymas and Swedbank Investeerimisfondid as anchor investors. Institutional capital comprised more than 80% and returning capital more than 70% of the commitments. The fund was once again supported by many individual LPs, such as the co-founders of Lithuanian unicorns Vinted, Nord Security, and other successful tech companies, including several Practica Capital previously backed startups.

EIF Chief Executive Marjut Falkstedt commented: “After the EIF supported the 2012 vintage fund, which pioneered venture capital in Lithuania, this new fund is set to become one of the largest early-stage funds ever launched in the Baltics. With highly skilled fund managers at the helm, we firmly believe that the launch of Practica Venture Capital III, backed by the InvestEU programme and the Baltic Innovation Fund 2, will play a pivotal role in both fortifying the region’s emerging venture capital ecosystem and also ensuring a steady flow of seed funding for ambitious local entrepreneurs, a crucial factor considering the challenging economic landscape ahead.”

Seed to Series A graduation cohort approaching 40%, 0.7x DPI achieved in 2023, top quartile performance for Europe at Practica Venture Capital II, and robustness and resilience of Baltic tech ecosystem contributed to the investor appetite surpassing the hard cap of the fund even during the period of market recalibration and tough fundraising environment. 

Practica will continue its role as lead investor and support the break-out attempts of the early-stage tech startups in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The strategy is tailored for the seed stage and is equipped to deploy up to €3 million in initial tickets and support winning companies up to €8 million over the lifetime of the fund. The fund has already deployed more than €10 million and backed 6 companies, such as Heavy Finance, Sentante, Amlyze, and Breezit. 3 companies are in the term sheet stage.

“We are a local lead investor serving and evolving with the ecosystem and acting from within,” added Donatas Keras, founding partner at Practica Capital. “With recent team expansion, we now have secured a presence in Latvia and Estonia, and we are excited to finally fulfill our promise for the ecosystem in the Baltics.”

Practica Capital remains focused on technology investments, with a solid track record in SaaS, Marketplaces, and Deep/Industrial tech. To date, Practica Capital has an AUM of more than €130 million and has invested in over 60 companies in total, including emerging category leaders such as PVcase, TransferGo, Interactio, Montonio, Ovoko, Eneba, and others.

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Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo is the Head of News at EU-Startups. He has been extensively covering startups, venture capital and innovation ecosystems, including contributions to numerous publications such as Sifted, Entrepreneur and Forbes. Through his work as an editor and writer, he continues to shape the narrative surrounding the best stories of the tech world.
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