Viola Credit

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Viola Credit
TypePrivate
IndustryPrivate credit Venture debt Alternative finance
Founded2000
FoundersViola Group, Ruthi Simha and Moti Weiss
Headquarters,

Viola Credit (Hebrew: ויולה קרדיט, formerly known as Plenus (Hebrew: פלנוס)) is an Israeli-based global alternative credit investment manager, providing customized credit to technology companies & Fintech lenders.

Providing two main offerings: Growth Lending & Fintech Lending.

Since 2000, Viola Credit has successfully completed over 150 transactions and currently manages over $1B in various businesses across multiple stages and geographies.

Viola Credit is based in Herzeliya, Israel.

History[]

Viola Credit was founded in 2000 by the Viola Group, Ruthi Simha and Moti Weiss, and is now managed by the partners Ruthi Simha, Ido Vigdor and Alex Ginzburg.

Viola Credit is part of the Viola Group (Hebrew: קבוצת ויולה‎, alt: Hebrew: קרן ויולה‎), established in 2000, is an Israeli private equity investment group with over $4 billion under management.

Funds Raised[]

Fund Name Announced Date Money Raised
Viola Credit Alternative Lending II Feb, 2020 $400M
1V Venture Credit Fund Apr, 2019 A$80M
Viola Credit Alternative Lending I Jan, 2018 $150M
Viola Credit V Apr, 2016 $57M
Plenus III Jan, 2007 $120M
Plenus Mezzanine Jan, 2006 $95M
Plenus II Feb, 2004 $56M
Plenus I Apr, 2000 $38M
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