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JVP Marks Strong Q1 2026 with Four Strategic Exits

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JVP Marks Strong Q1 2026 with Four Strategic Exits Latest acquisitions across Cybersecurity and Vertical AI underscore JVP's long-term investment model and leadership in building international category leading companies…
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  • 1touch.io pioneered enterprise data intelligence at the source — the foundation for AI-ready data — pairing data discovery with semantic context so enterprises can move generative and agentic AI initiatives safely from pilot into production.

    60% confidence
  • Pyramid Analytics is the most innovative vendor in its category on Gartner's Magic Quadrant, leading 4 out of 4 product categories.

    60% confidence
  • JVP led Pyramid Analytics' funding round in 2020 and helped it break into new international markets, making it a global leader in enterprise decision intelligence.

    60% confidence
  • DealHub reached meaningful scale and customer adoption among mid-market and enterprise buyers, positioning it as an attractive acquisition target in the fast-growing RevOps category.

    60% confidence
  • JVP was instrumental in helping launch DealHub from Margalit Startup City Jerusalem in its early stage.

    60% confidence
  • The combined Covera Health and Medmo company will deliver an end-to-end diagnostic imaging platform integrating scheduling, imaging, and quality assurance into a single unified offering.

    60% confidence
  • JVP's four Q1 2026 exits highlight its continued ability to identify, build, and scale category-defining companies, reflecting the strength and maturity of its investment platform.

    60% confidence
  • The Everpure acquisition of 1touch.io validates JVP's early conviction in the convergence of data, privacy, and AI, and underscores the growing demand for AI-native security infrastructure.

    60% confidence
  • JVP's exit from DealHub delivered a return of more than 6x on invested capital, with DealHub valued at hundreds of millions of dollars — a significant validation of the original investment thesis.

    60% confidence

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