
Glilot Capital Partners
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Leadership Team
Key people at Glilot Capital Partners.

Key people at Glilot Capital Partners.
Glilot Capital Partners is an Israeli early-stage venture capital firm focused on investing in exceptional entrepreneurs developing advanced technologies, primarily in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and enterprise software. Their mission centers on empowering startups through a hands-on, personalized approach that supports companies from seed stage through growth, leveraging a unique Value Creation team to accelerate global scale and success. With approximately $1 billion in assets under management and a portfolio of around 30 companies, Glilot is consistently ranked among the top-performing VC funds worldwide, reflecting its strong impact on the Israeli and global startup ecosystems by backing innovative B2B software ventures[1][2].
Founded in 2011 by entrepreneurs Kobi Samboursky, Arik Kleinstein, and Nofar Amikam, Glilot Capital Partners emerged from the founders' deep understanding of what it takes to build and scale successful startups. Over time, the firm has evolved to include multiple funds, including Glilot+, an early growth fund targeting post-Series A startups in cybersecurity and enterprise software. This evolution reflects a broadening focus from seed investments to supporting companies through later growth stages, providing flexible funding solutions such as convertible notes and leading growth rounds. The firm’s advisory board of over 150 industry experts further strengthens its ability to create value for portfolio companies[1][2].
Glilot Capital Partners rides the wave of increasing global demand for cybersecurity, AI, and enterprise software solutions, sectors critical to digital transformation and security in the modern economy. The timing is favorable due to heightened cybersecurity threats and the rapid adoption of AI technologies across industries. Israel’s reputation as a cybersecurity and tech innovation hub amplifies Glilot’s influence, enabling it to channel global capital into local startups and foster a vibrant ecosystem. By backing early-stage and growth-stage companies, Glilot helps shape the future of enterprise software and cybersecurity, contributing to Israel’s standing as a global tech powerhouse[1][2].
Looking ahead, Glilot Capital Partners is poised to continue expanding its portfolio with a strong emphasis on cybersecurity and AI startups, leveraging its recent $500 million fundraise to deepen investments in promising Israeli ventures. Trends such as AI integration in cybersecurity, cloud security, and enterprise automation will likely shape their investment focus. As the firm scales alongside its portfolio companies, its influence is expected to grow, reinforcing its role as a key driver of innovation in the Israeli and global tech ecosystems. Glilot’s combination of entrepreneurial insight, operational support, and strategic capital positions it well to capitalize on emerging technology trends and maintain its status as a top-tier venture capital firm[1][2].
Key people at Glilot Capital Partners.