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OMERS Ventures

www.omersventures.com

 
Launched in 2011, OMERS Ventures is the venture capital arm of OMERS, the pension plan for Ontario`s municipal employees. Over the last five years, OMERS Ventures has invested more than $340 million of capital in nearly 30 disruptive technology companies across North America, creating over 5,000 jobs, and attracting an additional $1.2 billion for our portfolio companies.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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