Partech Growth invests €30M in Sendinblue, its 8th overall investment and 5th European investment, confirming the good health of the European growth-stage investment scene
Partech Growth announces its €30M investment in SendinBlue, the France-headquartered new-generation digital marketing platform for SMBs. This Partech Growth’s 8
th overall transaction and its 5
th one in Europe. SendinBlue will accelerate its investments in its leading one-stop-shop product and its sales and marketing efforts worldwide.
Armand Thiberge, CEO and founder of SendinBlue: “Choosing Partech was obvious to us. In addition to its strong international and technological dimension, Partech represents an expertise and network unmatched in Europe. Their recipe can be summarized as follows: commitment, support to entrepreneurs, and intelligence.”
Partech’s €400M growth fund was launched in January 2015 with the purpose of investing in tech and digital leaders that have already proven their economic model and that wish to scale up their international expansion. The fund invests amounts ranging between €10M and €40M. Since its launch, Partech Growth has invested more than €200M in 8 companies: 3 in the US, 2 in France, 2 in the UK, and 1 in Finland, currently growing yearly at an average rate close to 50%.
“We created this fund after noticing a sizeable lack of funding in our asset class, especially in Europe”, says General Partner Bruno Crémel. “This was preventing many companies from reaching their full potential. We are largely contributing to bridging this lack of capital and expertise and this has a very positive impact on entrepreneurship in Europe. There are now several large growth funds in Europe that have both the required capital and skills to foster the growth of the companies they invest in. The number of growth-stage deals in Europe has grown by 70% between 2013 and 2017 and, looking beyond growth investments, the total deal volume of exits (IPOs and trade sales) has increased by 65% during the same period.”
On the fund’s investment strategy, General Partner Omri Benayoun explains: “We have seen two main themes emerge in our portfolio up until now: B2B SaaS and online brands”. Partech Growth has for instance invested in UK-based furniture designer brand
Made.com and in US-based flower delivery company
The Bouqs. Partech Growth has also invested in 4 B2B SaaS companies: UK-headquartered social media intelligence leader
Brandwatch; Finland-headquartered Enterprise Content Management disruptor
M-Files; France-headquartered leader in supply chain Corporate Social Responsibility ratings
Ecovadis; and France-headquartered new-generation digital marketing platform for SMBs
SendinBlue. Omri Benayoun continues: “We are very bullish on the future of B2B SaaS out of Europe. The product and tech talent pool is very deep, and the sales and marketing approach is global, with very successful US expansion for all those four Saas companies.”
John Tabis, CEO and co-founder of The Bouqs, says, “Partech has been a phenomenal partner for The Bouqs Company. The firm’s expertise across company stage, their vast network across industries, and deep expertise in global online consumer brands made working with them an easy decision.”
Frédéric Trinel, co-CEO and co-founder of EcoVadis, explains his choice of Partech as investor: “As a transatlantic investment fund, Partech is the ideal partner as we scale. Their team brings global expertise with a strong presence in the US, a deep understanding of tech and a passion for driving performance.”
Partech has a strong activity in the US. “We have a unique transatlantic positioning”, says Mark Menell, the fund’s US General Partner, based in San Francisco. “We source one third of our deals in the US and two thirds in Europe, and use our combined expertise and knowledge of the ecosystem to the benefit of our companies: we help them complement their management teams with top-tier profiles and we foster relationships with our corporate investors and with our extensive network of potential partners and customers, both in Europe