ST Math
Investors
Venture capital firms, private equity investors, and strategic partners
| Investor | Type |
|---|---|
Francisco Partners | Pe Buyout |
Common Investor Types
- •Venture Capital Firms: Early-stage and growth equity investors
- •Private Equity: Later-stage institutional investors
- •Strategic Investors: Corporations in related industries
- •Angel Investors: High-net-worth individuals
- •Family Offices: Private wealth management firms
What Investors Provide
- ✓Capital for growth and expansion
- ✓Strategic guidance and expertise
- ✓Industry connections and partnerships
- ✓Market validation and credibility
- ✓Board representation and governance
Who Invested in ST Math?
ST Math has attracted investment from 1+ venture capital firms, private equity investors, and strategic partners across 1 funding rounds.
Why Do Investors Fund ST Math?
Investors are attracted to ST Math due to the company's strong market position, growth potential, and proven business model in the Educational and Training Services (B2C) industry.
Types of ST Math Investors
ST Math investors typically include a mix of venture capital firms providing growth capital, private equity firms for later-stage funding, strategic corporate investors from related industries, and high-net-worth angel investors. Each investor type brings unique value beyond capital, including industry expertise, strategic partnerships, and operational guidance.
Investor FAQs
How many investors does ST Math have?
ST Math has had 1+ investors participate across its funding rounds. This includes venture capital firms, private equity investors, strategic partners, and angel investors.
Who are the lead investors in ST Math?
Lead investors typically invest the largest amounts and often take board seats. For detailed information about ST Math's lead investors and cap table structure, please contact our team.
Can I become an investor in ST Math?
Accredited investors can purchase ST Math shares on the secondary market through Premier Alternatives. This provides an opportunity to invest in the company before a potential IPO or acquisition event.