Venture

Backed by Deutsche Telekom and SoftBank, DTCP raises $450M for its growth and early-stage funds

Comment

Image Credits: DTCP

There aren’t many growth funds in Europe, but one of them now has fresh capital to invest in enterprise companies: German investment management firm DTCP held the final close of its third growth fund and an initial closing of its new early-stage fund, Incharge Capital, a joint venture with Porsche focusing on mobility startups, at a total amount of $450 million.

While DTCP is now independent and an acronym for “Digital Transformation Capital Partners,” the DT in DTCP once stood for Deutsche Telekom, which is once again DTCP Growth’s anchor investor.

Despite these ties, DTCP had to settle on raising a smaller growth fund than it intended to following its first close in 2022. At the time, its target was $500 million, with a $600 million hard cap, and the expectation to be done in March 2023. “We went through a very complicated market environment for fundraising,” DTCP Growth managing partner Thomas Preuß told TechCrunch.

“We’re now at $330 million plus-ish, which is a very good size, to invest in this vintage. We already made four investments which are developing very well,” Preuß added. The four companies in question are Anecdotes, Cognigy, Cohere and Quantum Systems, which share a focus on AI and on automation.

Notably, SoftBank is DTCP Growth’s second largest investor, confirming the Japanese group’s long-term ties to the German telco, as well as its ongoing fund of funds strategy after it slowed down on direct investments.

Considering SoftBank’s taste for large checks, it makes sense that it would back a fund that goes beyond the seed and early-stage investments that tend to dominate the European market. DTCP Growth intends to make investments in the range of $20 million to $25 million, in stages ranging from Series B to late-stage funding rounds, where capital has been scarce.

Others have been working on addressing the ongoing lack of growth equity in Europe. For instance, private investment bank Lazard partnered with French VC firm Elaia Capital to launch a growth fund. But this comes a full decade after DTCP launched its first growth fund, followed by a second vintage in 2018.

This put DTCP at an advantage, “because we have [had] very strong relationships with all relevant players from the very beginning of the ecosystem,” Preuß said. Having a strong track record doesn’t hurt, either. Out of the 36 enterprise software companies backed by its previous growth funds in Europe, Israel and the U.S., one has gone public and 13 have been acquired.

M&A in mind

The most notable recent deal out of DTCP’s portfolio might be LeanIX’s acquisition by SAP for approximately €1.2 billion; but for the firm, M&As are much more a process than a one-off. “We have an M&A playbook that we [use to] prepare our companies to get acquired by strategics or private equity buyers,” Preuß said.

The process actually starts way earlier: DTCP invests in market segments that it defines as highly acquisitive. This is part of an investment strategy that is both thesis-driven — with a focus on cloud-based enterprise software — and data-driven.

While it has offices in Hamburg, Frankfurt, London, Luxembourg, San Francisco and Tel Aviv, DTCP’s investment process doesn’t start with meeting entrepreneurs. Instead, it evaluates companies and their KPIs with the same in-house software it uses along their whole journey, DTCP Flightpath. “We call it the upside down investment approach,” Preuß said.

Still, DTCP has lots of companies on its radar, often too early to be investable by its growth fund, which inspired its decision to add an early-stage fund. How much it will have to adapt its approach for early-stage dealmaking will be interesting to see. More details will be announced soon, but Preuß told TechCrunch that the fund size is $125 million and that it is based in Berlin.

This article has been updated to correct the total number of investments DTCP made.

More TechCrunch

As venture capitalists continue to pour money into defense tech startups, they’re turning to a new hiring pool: ex-military officials.  

More ex-military officials are becoming VCs as defense tech investment reached $35B

Dark patterns refer to a range of design techniques that can subtly encourage users to take some sort of action or put their privacy at risk.

FTC study finds ‘dark patterns’ used by a majority of subscription apps and websites

Elon Musk faces several lawsuits for firing more than 6,000 Twitter employees, including then-CEO Parag Agrawal, following Musk’s 2022 takeover of the social media platform. On Tuesday, Musk defeated one…

Elon Musk does not owe ex-Twitter staffers $500 million in severance, court rules

Meta announced on Wednesday that users aged 10 to 12 will soon be able to interact with others in VR if they have their parents’ approval to do so. Up…

Meta will soon let kids aged 10 to 12 interact with others in VR with their parents’ approval

Generative AI is everywhere these days, but Amazon Web Services has been perceived in some circles as being late to the game. In reality it’s still early, and the market…

AWS App Studio promises to generate enterprise apps from a written prompt

Cybersecurity experts are criticizing Microsoft for data breach notification emails that are confusing customers.

Microsoft emails that warned customers of Russian hacks criticized for looking like spam and phishing

After securing $14 million for its second fund in 2023, early-stage VC firm Kearny Jackson is back with a third fund.

Marc Andreessen, Sequoia again back Kearny Jackson, this time in $65M Fund III

The question now is whether Spotify will add something similar for music artists in the future.

Spotify is no longer just a streaming app, it’s a social network

The core issue relates to a 2019 licensing change whereby Microsoft made it more expensive to run Microsoft’s enterprise software on rival cloud services.

Microsoft settles with European cloud trade body over antitrust complaints

Featured Article

From Facebook to the face of crypto: Inside Anthony Pompliano’s wild career

He’s known by a single-syllable name: Pomp. But his story is of an unconventional rise to success that almost ended two years after it began.

From Facebook to the face of crypto: Inside Anthony Pompliano’s wild career

As TikTok continues to test the waters with longer videos, Instagram Head Adam Mosseri has said the Meta-owned social network will continue to focus on short-form content. In an Instagram…

While TikTok chases YouTube, Instagram vows to focus on short-form content

Are you a Series A to B startup aiming to make a big splash in the tech world? Look no further than the ScaleUp Startups Exhibitor Program at TechCrunch Disrupt…

Elevate your startup with the ScaleUp Program at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

While Samsung has maintained its own familiar design with the standard Galaxy Buds 3, the Pro are experiencing a sort of Apple identity crisis.

Samsung unveils Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Buds 3, available for preorder now and shipping July 24

At Unpacked 2024, the company shared more details about the Galaxy Ring, which represents the first take on the category from a hardware giant.

Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, its first smart ring, arrives July 24 for $399

At the heart of the features is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which is the same system on a chip that powered the Galaxy S24.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 6 arrive with Galaxy AI and Google Gemini

Vimeo joins TikTok, YouTube and Meta in implementing a way for creators to label AI-generated content. The video hosting service announced on Wednesday that creators must now disclose to viewers…

Vimeo joins YouTube and TikTok in launching new AI content labels

The search giant is updating its Gemini for Android app to be more suitable for foldables with the ability to use Gemini with overlay and split screen interfaces.

Google brings new Gemini features and Wear OS 5 to Samsung devices

The European Union has designated adult content website XNXX as subject to the strictest level of content regulation under the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA) after it notified the bloc…

XNXX joins handful of adult sites subject to EU’s strictest content moderation rules

This likely rules out reports of Apple gaining an observer seat.

As Microsoft leaves its observer seat, OpenAI says it won’t have any more observers

SaaS founders trying to figure out what it takes to raise their next round can refer to Point Nine’s famous yearly SaaS Funding Napkin. (The term refers to “back of…

Deep tech startups with very technical CEOs raise larger rounds, research finds

Iceland’s startup scene is punching above its weight. That’s perhaps in part because it kept the 2021 hype in check, but mostly because its tech ecosystem is coming of age.…

Iceland is dodging the VC doldrums as Frumtak Ventures lands $87M for its fourth fund

Index Ventures is announcing $2.3 billion in new funds to finance the next generation of tech startups globally. These new funds are spread across different stages with $800 million dedicated…

Index Ventures raises $2.3B for new venture and growth funds

Prompt engineering became a hot job last year in the AI industry, but it seems Anthropic is now developing tools to at least partially automate it. Anthropic released several new…

Anthropic’s Claude adds a prompt playground to quickly improve your AI apps

Hebbia, a startup that uses generative AI to search large documents and respond to large questions, has raised a $130 million Series B at a roughly $700 million valuation led…

AI startup Hebbia raised $130M at a $700M valuation on $13 million of profitable revenue

NovoNutrients has raised a $18 million Series A round from investors to build a pilot-scale facility to prove that its fermentation process works at scale.

NovoNutrients tweaks its bugs to turn CO2 into protein for people and pets

Seven years ago, Uber and Lyft blocked an effort to require ride-hailing app drivers to get fingerprinted in California. But by launching Uber for Teens earlier this year, the company…

Uber for Teens has reignited an old debate over fingerprinting drivers

Fast-food chain Whataburger’s app has gone viral in the wake of Hurricane Beryl, which left around 1.8 million utility customers in Houston, Texas without power. Hundreds of thousands of those…

Whataburger app becomes unlikely power outage map after Houston hurricane

Bumble’s new reporting option arrives at a time when, unfortunately, AI-generated photos on dating apps are common

Bumble users can now report profiles that use AI-generated photos

The concept of Airchat is fun, especially if you’re someone who loves to send voice memos instead of typing out long paragraphs on your phone keyboard.

Talky social app Airchat gets a major overhaul, making it more like an asynchronous Clubhouse

Featured Article

The fall of EV startup Fisker: A comprehensive timeline

Here is a timeline of the events that led fledgling automaker Fisker to file for bankruptcy.

The fall of EV startup Fisker: A comprehensive timeline