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About KIC Ventures

KIC Ventures is a private equity firm founded in 2013It is primarily based in Fort Lauderdale, United StatesAs of Apr 2026, KIC Ventures has a portfolio of 13 companies, comprising 13 funding rounds and 3 acquisitionsThe firm primarily invests in companies based in United States and United KingdomIts portfolio is spread across a wide range of sectors from Healthcare to Life Sciences
KIC Ventures has a team of 18 people, including 4 partners.
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2013
Location
Fort Lauderdale, United States
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KIC Ventures' Portfolio

KIC Ventures has a portfolio of 13 companies.
KIC Ventures has acquired 3 companies. Their most recent acquisition was of Amend Surgical on Mar 12, 2018. Here are the most recent acquisitions by KIC Ventures:
Acquisition Date
Company
Short Description
Total Funding
Founded Year
Mar 12, 2018
Developer of ortho-biologics for natural and synthetic bone graft substitutes
$1.9M
2015
Mar 12, 2018
Developer of a bioactive-glass
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2017
Dec 03, 2014
Viscoelastic spinal disc replacement technology restoring normal spine motion and shock absorption
$76.8M
2001
Here is the portfolio snapshot of KIC Ventures:
Acquisitions by Year
The maximum number of acquisitions were made in 2018
Acquisitions by Year - The maximum number of acquisitions were made in 2018# Acquisitions20262024202220202018Year
Portfolio by Location
Companies are primarily in United States and United Kingdom
Portfolio by LocationUnited StatesUnited Kingdom
Portfolio by Sector
Companies are primarily in Healthcare
Portfolio by SectorHealthcareLife Sciences

Team profile of KIC Ventures

KIC Ventures has a team of 18 members including 4 Partners and 3 Principals located in United States. KIC Ventures' team does not sit on the board of any company as of now.

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