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About Fundradar

What is Fundradar?

Fundradar is a free, public directory of funds active in Italy, combined with a signals engine that tracks publicly observable events. Unlike traditional databases, every piece of information is source-cited with links to original sources.

All fund data, portfolios, and signals are freely accessible — no account required. Subscribe to receive weekly email digests of new signals directly in your inbox.

Why Fundradar Exists

Traditional PE/VC databases charge thousands of euros per month for what is, fundamentally, structured public information: who invested in what, when, and at what stage.

With agentic coding, there is no reason this needs to be expensive anymore. Fundradar is built and maintained almost entirely by AI agents — from website monitoring and signal extraction to data enrichment and quality control. The result is a free, continuously updated fund directory that would have required a full team of engineers, industry experts, and journalists just a few years ago.

Reliability Contract

We follow a strict reliability contract:

  • Every signal has a source URL and observation date
  • We never claim completeness (e.g., "all hires")
  • We use language like "publicly observed signals"
  • We do not infer private facts (IRR, TVPI, "top quartile")
  • Raw data and extracted fields are stored separately

Data Sources

Current data sources include:

  • AIFI (Associazione Italiana del Private Equity, Venture Capital e Private Debt) - Primary source for fund directory and member data
  • PEM (Private Equity Monitor) - Deal data from LIUC Business School
  • Fund websites - Portfolio companies, team pages, news
  • Press releases - Fundraising announcements, deal news
  • Public profiles - People analytics (seniority, backgrounds, education)

Contact

For questions, data corrections, or partnership inquiries, please use the form below. We also very much welcome feedback on how to improve the site — whether it's a missing fund, an incorrect fund detail, a broken page, or a feature idea, we'd love to hear from you.

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