May 21, 2015 | Glilot Capital Partners announced the closure of its second fund “Glilot II” at $77 million. The previous fund “Glilot I” invested $30 million in eight startup companies, including three that were acquired – Aorato, Insightera and Porticor. The funds from “Glilot II” will be used to invest in seed and early seed stage Israeli software companies in the cybersecurity and enterprise software arenas. Glilot Capital Partners was founded in 2011 by Arik Kleinstein and Kobi Samboursky.
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