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ING Bank Slaski, VC Fund

ING Bank Slaski

VC Fund

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ING Bank Slaski is a VC fund in Amsterdam focused on Renewable Energy and Energy. ING offers banking services. Personal accounts, credit, loans, investments, savings cards, payments, and insurance are other services offered. Their pre-packaged services and equipment will be beneficial in a variety of circumstances, such as the infant's banking retirement strategy journey abroad.

Total investments:
36
Last investment:
Lead investor:
17%

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Industries ING Bank Slaski invests in

Renewable EnergyEnergySolarTransportationMining

Stages ING Bank Slaski invests in

Post-IPO DebtDebt FinancingSeries BFunding Round

Countries ING Bank Slaski invests in

United StatesUnited KingdomThe NetherlandsSpainPoland

Round sizes

Post-IPO Debt $75M–$1.6BDebt Financing $108M–$900M

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Round size

Post-IPO Debt
$75M–$1.6B
Debt Financing
$108M–$900M

Investment Focus

Industry

  • Renewable Energy 12 (33%)
  • Energy 6 (17%)
  • Solar 5 (14%)
  • Transportation 4 (11%)
  • Mining 3 (8%)
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Stage

  • Post-IPO Debt 18 (50%)
  • Debt Financing 14 (39%)
  • Series B 1 (3%)
  • Funding Round 1 (3%)

Country

  • United States 6 (17%)
  • United Kingdom 6 (17%)
  • The Netherlands 5 (14%)
  • Spain 2 (6%)
  • Poland 2 (6%)
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Team

NameTitleInvestmentsLinksEmail
CFO Total investments: 0 Find email
CEO Total investments: 0 Find email
Daniele Tonella
Daniele Tonella CTO and Member of the Management Board
CTO and Member of the Management Board Total investments: 0 Find email
Diederik van den Berg Managing Director, Global Lead Renewables & Power
Managing Director, Global Lead Renewables & Power Total investments: 1
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Jacek Frejlich
Jacek Frejlich Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President
Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Total investments: 0 Find email
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CompanyDescriptionRoundLinks
Greenway Greenway
Greenway Infrastructure is dedicated to making the use of electric vehicles the realistic and preferred transportation option for all people. We build and manage electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout Central and Eastern Europe and work with people, companies, organizations, and governments to develop and expand the electromobilityecosystem. We also envision a world where intelligent and interconnected networks of charging facilities and electric vehicles integrate into a New Energy System based on renewables, distributed prosumers, smart grid and energy storage applications.We have two main categories of customers - EV drivers and those who want to install charging infrastructure on their property. Targeted drivers are EV owners in Slovakia, Poland, neighboring countries, and those driving through. Our revenue model is based on a combination of monthly network subscription fees and payments for the actual charging sessions. On the charger installation side, we offer complete installation, operation and billing services for owners/managers of houses, apartments, commercial developments, and municipalities. $160.5M / Debt Financing / May 26, 2026
GMT GMT
GMT uses proprietary anaerobic‑digestion and Plug‑Flow Reactor (PFR) technology to turn animal and food‑production waste into renewable natural gas, helping businesses and industries decarbonise and reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. $108.4M / Debt Financing / Apr 15, 2026
Storm Storm
Storm focuses on wind energy solutions, developing and managing wind farms for renewable energy production. $381.5M / Debt Financing / Mar 25, 2026
Eranovum Eranovum
Eranovum manages the development and construction of renewable energy projects in Spain using new era energy infrastructure. $18.4M / Debt Financing / Mar 17, 2026
Galderma Galderma
$580.6M / Post-IPO Debt / Mar 10, 2026
Fastned Fastned
Fastned is a fast-charging network for electric vehicles to charge with renewable energy from the sun and wind. The company's mission is to give freedom to electric drivers and accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility. Its goal is to be a European network of 1000 fast-charging stations in prime locations, where all-electric vehiclescan charge with renewable energy from the sun and wind. Its technology is available for all types of electric vehicles such as Tesla Model S/X, Nissan Leaf, BMW i3, and Hyundai Ioniq. $118.3M / Post-IPO Debt / Jan 23, 2026
Kordsa Kordsa
Kordsa is the manufacturer of industrial nylon and polyester yarn, tire cord fabric and single end cord. Kordsa provides high quality service and end to end solutions with a high level of technical competency. The main objective of the company is to "progress with innovative value added technologies" by continuously investing in itscustomers, its shareholders and its employees. $258.9M / Post-IPO Debt / Dec 23, 2025
Sonnedix Sonnedix
Sonnedix is an Independent Solar Power Producer (IPP) with a proven track record in delivering high performance cost competitive solar photovoltaic plants to the market. $2.3B / Debt Financing / Dec 16, 2025
Hugo Boss Hugo Boss
The HUGO BOSS Group is one of the leading companies in the premium and luxury segment of the apparel market. The Group focuses on the development and marketing of premium fashion and accessories for men and women. Headquartered in Metzingen, the Company generated with almost 12,500 employees net sales of EUR 2.4 billion in fiscal year 2013, makingit one of the most profitable listed apparel manufacturers in the world. The brand world of HUGO BOSS comprises the collections of BOSS, BOSS Orange, BOSS Green and HUGO. The brands cover a comprehensive product range encompassing classic to modern apparel, elegant eveningwear and sportswear, shoes, leather accessories as well as licensed fragrances, eyewear, watches, children’s fashion, home textiles and mobile accessories. HUGO BOSS leverages targeted marketing measures to raise the appeal of its brands. Apart from above-the-line marketing instruments such as print and out-of-home media, the relevant target groups are increasingly reached using digital channels. In light of the expansion of the Group’s own retail business, the importance of point-of-sale marketing is also mounting. Sports sponsorship campaigns focus on premium sports such as Formula 1, golf or sailing that ideally convey brand values such as dynamism, perfection and precision. In its art sponsorship activities, the Group underscores the common ground that art and fashion share with respect to design, aesthetics and creativity. The Company emphasizes these attributes further with high-profile fashion events in the world’s fashion capitals that raise the desirability and acceptance of the Group’s brands among key target groups, while adding emotional appeal to the HUGO BOSS brand world.HUGO BOSS produces a substantial share of its classical clothing range like prototypes, sample pieces, individual orders and especially its “Made to Measure” suits in-house in Metzingen. Further company owned production facilities are located in Turkey (Izmir), Poland (Radom), Italy (Morrovalle), and the USA (Cleveland). These manufacturing plants produce in particular the HUGO BOSS core product, the suits, and womenswear collection pieces as well as a broad spectrum of accessories and bags. By using its own production facilities, the Company can secure crucial know-how, while enabling development activities to be closely geared to subsequent industrial manufacturing.In addition, for selective product groups, HUGO BOSS conducts business with trusted partners worldwide who provide long-lasting expertise of textile processing and modern technologies. These partners not only meet the Company’s high quality standards but comply with internationally recognized labor and social standards. To ensure the compliance of these standards regular audits are conducted by both the Company’s own auditors and external, experienced service partners. In the past HUGO BOSS AG has often been confronted by vague statements regarding its history. Hugo Ferdinand Boss established his workshop in 1924, as a consequence of which his company operated during the Third Reich and the Second World War. During this period the factory employed 140 forced laborers (the majority of them women) and 40 French prisoners of war. When the Group became aware of this fact, it made a contribution to the international fund set up to compensate former forced laborers. Out of respect to everyone involved, the Group has published this new study with the aim of adding clarity and objectivity to the discussion. It also wishes to express its profound regret to those who suffered harm or hardship at the factory run by Hugo Ferdinand Boss under National Socialist rule. $705M / Post-IPO Debt / Dec 16, 2025
Allegro Allegro
Allegro provides a safe shopping platform for a computer, tablet, and smartphone. It owns and operates online auction portals. The company is based in Poznan, Poland. Allegro Group operates as a subsidiary of MIH Internet Europe. $1.6B / Post-IPO Debt / Nov 19, 2025
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What does ING Bank Slaski invest in?

ING Bank Slaski invests primarily in Renewable Energy, Energy and Solar startups, most often at Post-IPO Debt and Debt Financing stage. Most of the 36 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in United States. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.

What is ING Bank Slaski's check size?

ING Bank Slaski typically joins rounds of $75M–$1.6B at Post-IPO Debt and $108M–$900M at Debt Financing. These ranges are 10th–90th percentile round sizes calculated from confirmed public funding rounds, so they are a realistic guide to the rounds ING Bank Slaski participates in.

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The team at ING Bank Slaski includes Bozena Graczyk (CFO), Brunon Bartkiewicz (CEO) and Daniele Tonella (CTO and Member of the Management Board), among 8 team members tracked by Shizune. The Team section lists each member with their title, investment count and links.

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