GTR Ventures

Founded in 2017, GTR Ventures is a pioneering investment platform dedicated to trade and supply chain. In partnership with Global Trade Review (GTR), it leverages a global network of over 25,000 decision-makers in trade finance, treasury, and insurance. The company focuses on investments in fintechs for trade, championing trade finance as an alternative asset class.

Peter Gubbins

Managing Director

Rupert Sayer

Co-Founder and CEO

Past deals in Commodities

Havona

Pre Seed Round in 2024
Havona Technology specializes in a post-trade platform designed for the global commodities market, initially targeting the $5 trillion US market. The platform facilitates end-to-end digital trade, from the day of trade (T+0) to settlement, using legally compliant, cryptographically secure electronic records. It aims to reduce risks and increase efficiency in post-trade operations, particularly for physical and soft commodity trades, by replacing paper-based trade documents with a secure, transparent, and streamlined digital process.

Incomlend

Seed Round in 2018
Incomlend Pte. Ltd., established in Singapore in 2016 with global offices, operates an invoice financing platform that connects small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) worldwide with investors. Its secure, tech-enabled marketplace facilitates the sale of export and domestic trade receivables at a discount, enabling SMEs to access cash flow earlier. The platform supports live trading of invoices in multiple currencies across countries. Additionally, Incomlend has launched Asia's first structured finance program focused on ESG principles, connecting socially conscious investors with sustainable SMEs.

Trade Finance Market

Seed Round in 2018
Trade Finance Market (TFM) is a fintech company specializing in the development of decentralized ledger technology (DLT) to enhance global trade finance. By offering innovative solutions that connect supply chains, TFM focuses on providing liquidity to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in emerging markets. The company’s technology facilitates financing for a variety of goods, including commodities and raw materials, through an online marketplace that enables non-bank liquidity for invoice and receivables finance. This approach helps importers and exporters mitigate risks, lower transaction costs associated with trade finance, and reduce the potential for invoice finance fraud. Through its commitment to improving the infrastructure of trade finance, TFM aims to create a more efficient and secure environment for international trade.
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