Long Ridge Equity Partners / Long Ridge Capital Management LP
Long Ridge says OnCorps AI received $55 million growth investment
Summary: Long Ridge's official December 11, 2025 item says OnCorps AI received a $55 million growth investment from Long Ridge. The same item says Long Ridge managing partners Jim Brown and Kevin Bhatt would join OnCorps AI's board of directors.
Why it matters: As dated backfill, the item may help due-diligence readers track Long Ridge's public activity in asset-management technology and fund-operations software, while keeping AI product and customer claims attributed to the source and avoiding validation of technology performance or investment merit.
Summary
Long Ridge’s official December 11, 2025 item says OnCorps AI received a $55 million growth investment from Long Ridge. The same Long Ridge page says managing partners Jim Brown and Kevin Bhatt would join OnCorps AI’s board of directors.
This is a dated-backfill draft, not August 2026 current news. The verifier recovered the official Long Ridge source body after the original PRNewswire pointer did not produce a readable body, so this draft relies on the Long Ridge page and keeps product, market, and AI-related claims attributed to the source.
Why it matters
For due-diligence readers, the useful signal is a public Long Ridge activity item tied to asset-management technology and fund-operations software. The board-seat language may also be relevant as a governance and portfolio-support signal for readers tracking how Long Ridge describes its role after a growth investment.
The signal is bounded. The Long Ridge item can support the announced financing amount, named investor, OnCorps AI context, and board-participation statement. It does not validate OnCorps AI’s technology performance, customer outcomes, assets overseen, AI accuracy, operating margins, market leadership, future growth, valuation, expected returns, or investment suitability.
Source notes
- Long Ridge official item: https://long-ridge.com/news/oncorps-ai-receives-growth-investment-from-long-ridge/
- Public adviser identity reference: https://adviserinfo.sec.gov/firm/summary/163730
- Source posture: primary manager-hosted item. The PRNewswire search pointer was not used as body support because the verifier did not recover a readable PRNewswire body for this event.
- Source support: verifier browser recovery showed the December 11, 2025 date, the title, the $55 million growth-investment wording, OnCorps AI fund-operations platform context, and Jim Brown / Kevin Bhatt board-seat language. Probe checks also returned phrase hits for the title, $55 million growth investment, date, Jim Brown, and Kevin Bhatt.
- Freshness caveat: this is December 2025 backfill coverage. Do not frame it as current August 2026 news.
- Duplicate posture: verifier found no exact OnCorps / Long Ridge local post or draft; the local
$55 millionduplicate hit was an unrelated Peak XV / FirstClub item.
9AT filing context
For identity background only, public adviser/profile context reviewed by 9AT maps Long Ridge Equity Partners / Long Ridge Capital Management LP to CRD 163730 / SEC file 801-115107 and about $2.1 billion in reported ADV regulatory AUM/profile scale.
That context supports manager-platform identity only. It does not identify the OnCorps AI transaction vehicle, validate the financing amount, confirm customer or asset claims, or support conclusions about AI effectiveness, platform quality, operating results, valuation, expected returns, or investment merit. This draft omits 13F holdings because no direct Long Ridge 13F filer was identified for this private growth-investment item, and it omits Form 5500 context because plan filings do not add useful context to the announcement.
What to watch
Watch for OnCorps AI, Long Ridge, regulatory, customer, lender, or governance disclosures that identify transaction structure, board composition after closing, product milestones, third-party validation, or the specific fund context. Future coverage should keep AI, automation, asset-scale, and customer-impact claims tied to fresh public sources rather than inferring them from the financing announcement.