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§ Venture Capital · Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Key people at SEB Greentech Venture Capital.
SEB Greentech Venture Capital serves as an investment arm focused on pioneering green technology solutions. It backs early-stage companies developing transformative ideas to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and optimize natural resource utilization, evaluating ventures based on their potential for substantial environmental impact and technological innovation.
Launched in late 2020 by the Swedish financial group SEB, this venture capital unit extends the bank's long-standing commitment to entrepreneurship, building on activities since 1995. This initiative arose from a clear insight into the critical need for dedicated capital to accelerate technologies addressing urgent global environmental challenges.
The unit's portfolio comprises emerging companies improving ecological impact and driving the sustainable transition across various industries. SEB Greentech Venture Capital envisions a future powered by novel solutions addressing climate change and resource scarcity, enabling a more sustainable global economy.
Key people at SEB Greentech Venture Capital.
SEB Greentech Venture Capital has 5 tracked investments across 5 companies. The latest tracked deal is $6.0M Seed in Embedl AB in June 2025.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | Embedl AB | $6.0M Seed | — | Chalmers Ventures, Spintop Ventures, Fairpoint Capital, STOAF SciTech |
| Oct 16, 2024 | CorPower Ocean | $37.2M Series B | Tomosaku Sohara, SEB Greentech Venture Capital | — |
| Jun 1, 2023 | ClimateView | $15.0M Series A | Marie Ekeland | Norrsken VC, Peter Richarz, CommerzVentures, LA Banque Postale, Nordicninja, Polar Structure, Sandwater |
| Jan 9, 2023 | Qvantum | $44.9M Series B | Thomas VON Koch, IMAS Foundation | DIG Investment, Gullspng Invest, Munters Group |
| Dec 19, 2022 | EnginZyme | $22.3M Series B | — | Helen Taflin, Bunge Ventures, Industrifonden, Alex Basu, Michael Krel |