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Swiss Immo Lab AG is an investment firm propelling digital innovation within real estate and construction sectors. It provides strategic capital and ecosystem support to early-stage PropTech startups. The firm targets solutions in digital marketplaces, advanced real estate management, construction technologies, and smart city infrastructure, modernizing the built environment.
Founded in 2019, Swiss Immo Lab emerged from a joint initiative by Avobis Group AG, Hypothekarbank Lenzburg AG, and Gebäudeversicherung Bern. This partnership addressed the industry's need for digital transformation. Alexander Seel, an experienced asset management professional, leads the firm, guiding investment and development strategies.
The company supports promising PropTech ventures with early-stage funding and a collaborative ecosystem, serving institutional investors seeking digital real estate market exposure. Swiss Immo Lab envisions itself as a central platform for capital and expertise, accelerating real estate and construction digitalization through innovative ventures.
Swiss Immo Lab has 5 tracked investments across 5 companies. The latest tracked deal is $3.0M Series B in Minut in March 2022.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2022 | Minut | $3.0M Series B | Almaz Capital | 7percent Ventures, Curiosity VC, Karma Ventures, KOMPAS VC, Outsized Ventures, SOSV, Trucks Venture Capital, Verve Ventures, JIM Williams, John Taysom, KPN Ventures, Zenith VC |
| Sep 30, 2021 | Smino | $3.3M Series A | Manfred Heid | AXEPT Business Software, EquityPitcher Ventures, Session.vc, GUY Giuffredi |
| Aug 11, 2021 | WeMaintain | $36.0M Series B | — | Bpifrance Digital Venture, RED River West |
| Jun 16, 2020 | Mobbot | $3.1M Seed | — | Capital Risque Fribourg, Sylvie Mutschler VON Specht, Nest%20pension%20fund, Verve Ventures |
| Feb 25, 2020 | Archilyse AG | $3.1M Series A | PropTech1 Ventures, SIX Fintech Ventures, Swiss Immo LAB | Stefan A Heitmann, Deeptech Ventures Community, Thomas Kaiser, Zürcher Kantonalbank |