Major Investors

Coveo benefits from solid financial backing from quality institutional and private equity investors, and as such can easily access sources of capital. Now further strengthening its capabilities, Coveo is investing ahead of the curve to become a global leader in information access and enterprise search solutions.

Major Investors

Louis Tetu

Mr. Tetu has been an innovative and successful businessman in the software solutions industry for the last 20 years. He co-founded Taleo [NASDAQ: TLEO], the leading international provider of on-demand Internet software for talent and human capital management, and Berclain Group, which was later acquired by Baan, a global enterprise software company with more than 5,000 employees. In 2006, he won the E&Y Entrepreneur of The Year award in the Technology and Communication category. Mr. Tetu is an active private equity investor involved in technology and infrastructure projects within emerging countries. He serves on the boards of Coveo and Entraide Mutual Life Insurance Company of Canada.
The Solidarity Fund QFL
The Solidarity Fund QFL is a development capital fund investing in small and medium-sized businesses. Since its inception in June 1983, the Fund, whose net assets is $6.2 billion as at November 30, 2008, has become a hub of knowledge, resources and contacts for Québec companies and a key player in the Québec economy. When it comes to venture capital, the Solidarity Fund QFL uses a strategy it adopted with other partners in 2004, investing directly in companies or through specialized funds. The Fund has also played an active role in attracting to Québec the foreign capital required to ensure the growth of local businesses.
www.fondsftq.com
Propulsion Ventures
Founded in 1995, Propulsion Ventures is a top tier venture capital firm with $200 million under management. Propulsion actively invests in promising software and internet services companies. Based in Montreal, Propulsion Ventures is one of four of Telesystem venture capital firms that operate worldwide. The firm possesses a unique network of U.S., European, Asian and Canadian partners at the operational and venture capital level. Telesystem is a Canadian private corporation founded in 1984 by Charles Sirois, its actual Chairman and CEO. Over the past 20 years Telesystem's venture capital arm global, part of a portfolio of companies worth more than $10 billion, has made investments exceeding $1.5 billion.
www.telesystem.ca/en/