Yuri Milner is among largest investors of Rocket Internet incubator
Documents revealing the main investors of German business incubator Rocket Internet became available on the Web. DST Fund of Mail.ru Group co-owner Yuri Milner appeared to be one of the largest investors of the incubator investing $315M in it. Another largest investor is Kinnevik Fund that invested $1B in the incubator.
Rocket Internet was founded in 2007. It is focused on e-commerce. It includes, for example, German online store Zalando, Indian Jabong.com, Russian Lamoda.ru, Japanese Locondo and others.
List of Rocket Internet’s largest investors:
1. $1B from Kinnevik
2. $340M from Millicom (Kinnevik)
3. $315M from DST/Yuri Milner
4. $300M from Access Industries
5. $150M from JP Morgan
6. $140M from Summit Partners
7. $120M from Holtzbrinck Ventures
8. $70M from Blakeney Management
9. $50M from Tengelmann Ventures
10. $45M from Marshall Wace
11. $30M from NEA
12. $30M from the Victor Pinchuk
13. $25M from PPR
Rocket Internet was founded in 2007. It is focused on e-commerce. It includes, for example, German online store Zalando, Indian Jabong.com, Russian Lamoda.ru, Japanese Locondo and others.
List of Rocket Internet’s largest investors:
1. $1B from Kinnevik
2. $340M from Millicom (Kinnevik)
3. $315M from DST/Yuri Milner
4. $300M from Access Industries
5. $150M from JP Morgan
6. $140M from Summit Partners
7. $120M from Holtzbrinck Ventures
8. $70M from Blakeney Management
9. $50M from Tengelmann Ventures
10. $45M from Marshall Wace
11. $30M from NEA
12. $30M from the Victor Pinchuk
13. $25M from PPR
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