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Former Pritzker Group executives discussing the launch of the $50 million SNAK Fund focused on B2B marketplaces in a modern office setting

SNAK Fund: Ex-Pritzker Leaders Raise $50M for B2B Marketplaces

7 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Former Pritzker Executives Launch $50M SNAK Fund

Former senior executives from the Pritzker Group have launched a new $50 million investment vehicle, the SNAK Fund, aimed squarely at early-stage B2B marketplaces. The fund underscores a growing conviction among seasoned investors that digital platforms connecting businesses will define the next wave of global trade infrastructure.

Strategic Focus on B2B Marketplaces

The SNAK Fund will concentrate on startups building technology that streamlines procurement, logistics, payments, and sector-specific marketplace infrastructure. Rather than backing broad consumer-facing platforms, the fund is targeting vertical and horizontal B2B networks that solve deep operational pain points for enterprises and SMEs.

According to the founding partners, the opportunity lies in industries where transactions are still fragmented, offline, or dominated by legacy intermediaries. Sectors such as manufacturing, construction, food supply chains, healthcare distribution, and industrial components are expected to be high on the fund’s radar.

Ex-Pritzker Team Brings Operational Depth

The ex-Pritzker Group team behind the SNAK Fund brings years of experience in scaling growth-stage companies, particularly in data-driven and platform-based businesses. Their background in hands-on value creation—ranging from go-to-market design to pricing, unit economics, and expansion strategy—is expected to be a key differentiator.

Rather than acting solely as financial backers, the fund’s partners plan to work closely with founders on marketplace liquidity, onboarding strategies, and the use of data analytics to optimize matching and pricing. This operational support is designed to help young platforms reach critical mass faster and achieve sustainable network effects.

Positioning in a Competitive VC Landscape

With venture capital markets becoming more selective, the launch of the SNAK Fund signals continued confidence in B2B digitalization. While consumer marketplaces face saturation and margin pressure, B2B platforms that digitize complex supply chains are perceived as having stronger defensibility and clearer monetization paths.

By focusing on early-stage rounds, the SNAK Fund aims to secure meaningful ownership in promising platforms at the seed and Series A stages. The fund’s thesis aligns with a broader shift in global venture capital toward infrastructure-like software and transaction layers that underpin modern commerce.

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