Glilot Capital Partners

Glilot Capital Partners, established in 2011 and based in Herzliya, Israel, is a venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments. It specializes in seed, start-up, and early-stage funding, with a preference for Israeli companies operating in high-tech sectors such as cybersecurity, enterprise software, AI, and big data. The firm typically invests between $5 million and $20 million, leading or participating in early growth rounds, and also offers convertible notes. Glilot Capital Partners was founded by entrepreneurs Kobi Samboursky and Arik Kleinstein, aiming to accelerate the success of startups by providing flexible funding solutions and leveraging a large community of industry leaders.

Nofar Amikam

General Partner

Sian Goldofsky

Principal

Arik Kleinstein

Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Nadav Meiroviz

Investor

Itzik Mizrachi

Investment Manager

Kobi Samboursky

Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Sarit Sharabi

CFO

Neil Sherman

Venture Partner

Daniel Stein

Investor

Past deals in Fraud Detection

Guardz

Series A in 2023
Guardz is a developer of a cybersecurity platform that offers real-time protection for businesses. The platform automatically discovers and monitors users' digital footprints and essential applications, continuously analyzing the cybersecurity posture to identify and mitigate various cyber threats. These threats include online fraud, phishing, malware, ransomware, and data breaches. By providing this comprehensive monitoring and analysis, Guardz enables businesses to safeguard their critical data and information against external attacks and cyber risks.

Refine Intelligence

Seed Round in 2023
Refine Intelligence specializes in anti-money laundering software designed to assist banks in managing the rising operational costs associated with financial crime. The company employs a unique approach that utilizes proprietary AI technology to analyze anti-money laundering alerts from transaction monitoring systems. By identifying legitimate customer activity, the software significantly reduces the time required for investigations. Additionally, it offers protection against various financial crimes, including check fraud, scams, and money mules. Refine Intelligence's system maps the life events that influence changes in users' financial behavior, establishing a baseline of normal activity. This allows the AI to effectively benchmark alerts, minimizing false positives and enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of investigations. Ultimately, the company's solutions aim to improve risk management for financial institutions while fostering trust in financial transactions.
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