FSI SGR S.p.A.
Growth equityMilano · Growth · 2 people tracked
Investment thesis
FSI is the largest European growth-fund manager dedicated to a single country, Italy. Its team has a 15-year track record with first-quartile European returns and first-decile distributions. FSI targets mid-market companies with development and growth potential, applying investment discipline and focusing on proprietary deals. It actively supports portfolio companies through organic growth and acquisitions, while contributing to job creation and strengthening governance and sustainability at its investee businesses.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 2 people
from the firm's websiteInvestments · 1 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathItalian sustainable agri-food company producing tomato, legume and fresh basil products with a zero-kilometer supply chain.
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does FSI SGR S.p.A. invest at?
- FSI SGR S.p.A. invests at the Growth stage.
- What is FSI SGR S.p.A.'s typical check size?
- FSI SGR S.p.A. typically writes checks of $216M.
- What sectors does FSI SGR S.p.A. focus on?
- FSI SGR S.p.A. focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is FSI SGR S.p.A. located?
- FSI SGR S.p.A. is headquartered in Milano, IT.
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