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§ Venture Capital · FL, USA
Investment firm facilitating private technology investments and advisory services for accredited and institutional investors.
Bloom Venture Partners is an investment and advisory firm that facilitates access to private technology investments for accredited and institutional investors through single-company funds and direct share acquisitions. The organization provides bespoke advisory services to early shareholders in private companies by leveraging its specialized expertise in secondary market liquidity transactions. Operating within the alternative asset space, the firm generates revenue through these secondary market transactions, advisory fees, and the structuring of private investment vehicles. To date, the firm has facilitated more than $1.5 billion in total transaction volume across a portfolio of over 150 private technology companies. The leadership team utilizes forty years of combined financial sector experience, including prior roles at SharesPost, Oceanic Partners, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Morgan Stanley. Bloom Venture Partners was founded by managing partner Steve Yarrow.
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bloom venture partners has 21 tracked investments across 18 companies. The latest tracked deal is $9.0M Seed in Elion in August 2025.
Key people at bloom venture partners.
Bloom Venture Partners is a strategic investment firm focused on partnering with private technology companies, particularly in enterprise software and SaaS sectors, to accelerate growth and unlock value. Their investment philosophy centers on backing high-margin, recurring revenue businesses with strong competitive moats and proven management teams. They provide liquidity solutions for shareholders and offer investors access to private market technology investments that were traditionally available only to venture capital firms. Key sectors include enterprise SaaS, fintech, AI, health tech, blockchain, and various vertical software markets such as ERP, logistics, legal, and healthcare IT. Bloom Venture Partners plays a significant role in the startup ecosystem by enabling founders, employees, and institutional investors to realize liquidity while supporting growth through operational expertise and capital[1][2][3].
Founded around 2019, Bloom Venture Partners is led by experienced operators and investors with a strong background in technology and healthcare investments. The firm evolved with a focus on under-the-radar enterprise software companies that have recurring revenue models and growth potential. The founding team emphasizes an operator-first approach, working closely with management to drive organic and inorganic growth. Their strategy targets companies typically generating $2M to $20M in revenue with high customer retention and profitability or break-even status. This focus on operational control and partnership with management teams differentiates their approach from traditional venture capital[1][3].
Bloom Venture Partners rides the trend of increasing demand for capital-efficient, data-driven SaaS companies with high recurring revenues and strong customer loyalty. The timing is favorable due to the growing maturity of enterprise software markets and the need for liquidity solutions in private markets. Market forces such as digital transformation, cloud adoption, and sector-specific software needs (e.g., healthcare, logistics) work in their favor. By providing both growth capital and liquidity, Bloom influences the broader ecosystem by enabling founders and early investors to realize value while supporting the scaling of mission-critical software businesses that underpin modern enterprises[2][3][4].
Looking ahead, Bloom Venture Partners is likely to deepen its focus on operationally intensive growth investments in SaaS and enterprise software, leveraging its strong network and data-driven approach. Trends such as AI integration, vertical SaaS expansion, and secondary market liquidity will shape their journey. Their influence may grow as they continue to bridge the gap between private company shareholders seeking liquidity and investors looking for access to high-quality, recurring revenue businesses. This positions Bloom as a key growth partner in the evolving private markets landscape, reinforcing their mission to unlock transformational growth for technology companies and their stakeholders[1][2][3].