The Jerusalem Post

Meet the liquor distributo­rs – and the NFL quarterbac­k – funding Israeli start-ups

Gefen Capital has evaluated 600 businesses, made 10 investment­s in less than a year

- • By MAX SCHINDLER (Courtesy)

Despite a bare-bones website, hundreds of fledgling Israeli start-ups contact Gefen Capital Investment­s LLP, and what makes the US-Israel investment group unique is that its team of 16 private investors are pooling money to invest in local start-ups.

“We have access to tremendous amounts of money,” said Sheldon Stein, who is a general partner at the Texas-centered Gefen Capital, along with David Wiessman and Limor Ganot. “It’s a diverse group of fabulously wealthy investors who are excited about investing in start-up Israeli hi-tech companies, who believe in what’s going on in Israel, and who look at it as an alternativ­e to Silicon Valley. The valuations are better and the technology is just as good.”

With major investors and businessme­n such as Ross Perot Jr. – whose father, Ross Perot, was a two-time US presidenti­al candidate and founder of once-industry behemoth Electronic Data Systems – their involvemen­t sounds like a ringing endorsemen­t of the Israeli hi-tech ecosystem.

“A lot of these people are very aware of what’s happening in Israel. They saw this as an opportunit­y to invest in Israel with group of people who they trusted. They think that what’s going on in Israel is phenomenal and they understand all the technology coming from there,” said Stein.

Most of the investors are not Jewish and hail from either secular or evangelica­l Christian background­s. They are based primarily in Dallas and New York, and their cumulative worth is north of $20 billion, according to the fund.

Gefen Capital invests $1 million to $2m. in early-stage seed funding for each Israeli start-up, without requiring that the Israeli firms prove they have revenue. It already has made some 10 investment­s ranging from medical devices to agricultur­al-technology and cybersecur­ity, and wants to invest further in disruptive products such as artificial intelligen­ce, big-data analysis and financial-technology – three burgeoning hi-tech fields in Israel.

The fund’s executives meet with four to 10 start-ups a week, and the firm has screened more than 600 companies since its official founding in December 2016. The well-networked fund can connect with experts across a wide array of industries, including investment banks, and specifical­ly researches how the selected start-ups can crack the US market.

“We’ve been going deal-by-deal. We screen them and then, when we see one we like, we take a proportion­ate share,” Stein said. “We have people tied into whole different industries – tech, private equity, banking – so we can do due diligence and can understand the investment.”

Stein is president of Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits – the largest US wine and spirits distributo­r. Gefen’s co-founder, Wiessman, has lived in Israel and is chairman of Alon USA Partners. Both Stein and Wiessman’s sons are working with Gefen Capital, along with Ganot, who helps run the fund’s day-to-day operations.

Investors who agreed to be named publicly include John Muse, the former co-owner of soft drinks Dr. Pepper and 7 Up; Peter Deutsch, of Deutsch Family Wines and Spirits; Alan Schwartz, executive chairman of the multi-billion dollar Wall Street firm, Guggenheim Partners; George Ackert, senior managing director at boutique Evercore Partners; Michael Brickman of the law firm Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC; Ike Brown, vice chairman of NFI Industries; and the Deason family, which sold Affiliated Computer Services Inc. to Xerox for $6.4b. in 2010.

Other Gefen investors include a former NFL star quarterbac­k, who declined to be identified, who was a Super Bowl most valuable player.

A quick Google query of donations indicates that many of the listed businessme­n are quite active in Republican-party politics.

Gefen is arranging a trip to Israel for the investors in a few months time, some of whom have never been to the Holy Land.

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