
Bleu Capital
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Bleu Capital.

Key people at Bleu Capital.
Key people at Bleu Capital.
Bleu Capital is a transatlantic venture capital fund focused on early-stage investments in tech companies that drive innovation in retail, sustainable consumption, and climate-related sectors. Their mission centers on supporting startups that disrupt how people live, spend, and consume by providing seed capital and expert guidance to foster growth. The firm emphasizes investments in fintech, AI, health tech, and e-commerce, with a strong thematic focus on sustainability and commerce enablement platforms. Bleu Capital plays a significant role in the startup ecosystem by backing companies that enable sustainable progress at scale, leveraging a global network to accelerate innovation across North America and Europe[1][2][3].
Founded with a vision to fund companies unlocking sustainable progress, Bleu Capital was shaped by its founder Jean Pierre Chessé’s experience in global trade and commerce. The firm’s evolution saw a transition in leadership around 2020, when Vincent Vincentd and Joseph Sartre moved to a related vehicle, Interlace Ventures, and JP Chessé took direct leadership of Bleu Capital. The fund has since refined its focus on commerce enablement and sustainability, investing in companies that integrate data and automation into retail and production systems. Early investments included seed-stage companies that led to the creation of Interlace Ventures, reflecting a strategic evolution toward vertical SaaS, infrastructure, and circular economy startups[2][1].
Bleu Capital rides the trend of sustainability and digital transformation in retail and production systems. The timing is critical as global markets increasingly demand climate-conscious solutions and automation in commerce. By investing in startups that enable circular economies, data-driven retail, and climate tech, Bleu Capital leverages market forces favoring sustainability and innovation. Their influence extends by fostering cross-border collaboration and supporting startups that integrate technology with environmental impact, thus shaping the future of commerce and consumption ecosystems[2][4].
Looking ahead, Bleu Capital is poised to deepen its impact in climate tech and sustainable commerce, capitalizing on accelerating global demand for net-neutral production and distribution systems. Trends such as AI-driven automation, circular economy models, and cross-border commerce will likely shape their investment focus. As the firm continues to support early-stage innovators with capital and operational expertise, its influence in bridging European and American markets and driving sustainable progress is expected to grow, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for the next era of commerce innovation[2][1].
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2024 | Hubcycle | $16.0M Series A | — | 50 Partners Impact, Daphni, DN Capital, eFounders, Kima Ventures, Pareto Holdings, #SecretFund, Serena Capital, Alexis Bonillo, Antoine Martin, Franck Le Ouay, Guillaume Lestrade, Michael Benabou, Nicolas Steegmann, Oleg Tscheltzoff, Paulin Dementhon, Pierre Valade, Thibaud Elziere |
| Mar 1, 2022 | Vendredi | $5.0M Series A | — | 50 Partners, 50 Partners Impact, Daphni, DN Capital, ISAI, Sonorcap, Thibaud Elziere |