Iris Capital
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Iris Capital.
Key people at Iris Capital.
Iris Capital is a pan-European venture capital and private equity firm founded in 1986, headquartered in Paris, France, with offices across Europe, Asia, and North America. It focuses on investing in the digital economy, particularly in sectors such as software, media, communication, and IT. The firm provides funding from seed to growth stages, backing innovative startups with high growth potential. Iris Capital supports its portfolio companies not only financially but also strategically, leveraging its extensive network to help them scale globally. Notable portfolio companies include Adjust, Adomik, Getsafe, iAdvize, and Shift Technology[1][2].
Founded in 1986 in France, Iris Capital has evolved from a traditional private equity firm into a specialized venture capital investor focusing on the digital economy. Over the years, it expanded its geographical footprint with offices in San Francisco, Berlin, Munich, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, and Dubai, reflecting its ambition to support startups across multiple continents. The leadership includes Julien-David Nitlech, who focuses on early-stage investments in AI and deep tech, and Itziar Estevez, specializing in late-stage and growth capital investments in B2B software and deep tech[1][2].
Iris Capital rides the wave of digital transformation, focusing on sectors that are reshaping industries through software, AI, and communication technologies. The timing is critical as digital adoption accelerates globally, creating vast opportunities for innovation and disruption. By investing early in emerging technologies and supporting scale-ups, Iris Capital influences the European and global startup ecosystem, fostering innovation and competitiveness in the digital economy[2].
Looking ahead, Iris Capital is poised to deepen its focus on digital transformation through initiatives like IrisNext, a €250 million fund targeting startups driving the next wave of innovation. Trends such as AI, deep tech, and Industry 4.0 will likely shape its investment strategy. The firm’s influence is expected to grow as it continues to support entrepreneurs in scaling globally, reinforcing its role as a key player in the venture capital landscape for digital economy startups[2].
Key people at Iris Capital.