MAIF

MAIF, a French company, is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage technology startups, focusing on Series A and B rounds. It provides initial investments ranging from €1M to €5M, supporting companies that aim to enhance corporate performance and drive positive societal change. With 250 million euros under management, MAIF's portfolio includes 23 active companies, notable examples being Certideal (circular economy), Lovys (insurtech), and Rise Up (HR). Additionally, MAIF offers liability insurance to its residents who struggle to obtain automobile insurance through private markets.

Milène Gréhan

Managing Director

Alexandre Joulie

Principal

Rodrigue Leroy

Principal

Timothée Poulain

Investment Director

Past deals in France

Club Employes

Series A in 2022
Club Employes is an innovative web platform that offers hundreds of products, services at reduced prices to employees of French companies.

Certideal

Series B in 2021
Certideal is a France-based company founded in 2015 that specializes in the sale of refurbished smartphones and tablets to individual consumers. The company provides a reliable online platform where customers can purchase high-tech devices with confidence. Each product undergoes rigorous testing and certification by a team of technical experts, ensuring that it matches the advertised condition and is free from any operational restrictions, such as being blacklisted by carriers. The inspection process includes thorough checks on various features, such as audio quality, connectivity, and battery performance. By acting as a trusted intermediary, Certideal guarantees that only approved products are delivered to customers, thereby promoting a sustainable and secure purchasing experience for second-hand electronics.

Expensya

Series B in 2021
Expensya is a Paris-based provider of expense management software that automates professional expense reports across web and mobile platforms. The Expensya platform handles expense capture and processing, approval workflows, data export, accountant integration, archiving, email processing, mileage tracking, cost accounting, and scanning, with analytics. It runs on cloud and uses AI, machine learning, big data, and business intelligence to streamline operations. The solution is available in multiple languages and adapts to local accounting rules in roughly fifty countries. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Paris, France.

Lovys

Series A in 2021
Lovys is a digital insurance provider based in France, established in 2017. It is known for being the first completely digital, all-in-one, and flexible insurance service in the country. Lovys aims to simplify the insurance experience by offering a user-friendly platform that allows customers to manage all their insurance needs through a single interface and a straightforward monthly subscription. The service enables users to personalize their coverage by registering individual items, ensuring transparency in pricing and policy management. With a focus on making insurance simple and accessible, Lovys redefines traditional insurance models and enhances user engagement through a seamless digital experience.

Certideal

Series A in 2020
Certideal is a France-based company founded in 2015 that specializes in the sale of refurbished smartphones and tablets to individual consumers. The company provides a reliable online platform where customers can purchase high-tech devices with confidence. Each product undergoes rigorous testing and certification by a team of technical experts, ensuring that it matches the advertised condition and is free from any operational restrictions, such as being blacklisted by carriers. The inspection process includes thorough checks on various features, such as audio quality, connectivity, and battery performance. By acting as a trusted intermediary, Certideal guarantees that only approved products are delivered to customers, thereby promoting a sustainable and secure purchasing experience for second-hand electronics.

Lovys

Seed Round in 2019
Lovys is a digital insurance provider based in France, established in 2017. It is known for being the first completely digital, all-in-one, and flexible insurance service in the country. Lovys aims to simplify the insurance experience by offering a user-friendly platform that allows customers to manage all their insurance needs through a single interface and a straightforward monthly subscription. The service enables users to personalize their coverage by registering individual items, ensuring transparency in pricing and policy management. With a focus on making insurance simple and accessible, Lovys redefines traditional insurance models and enhances user engagement through a seamless digital experience.

Klaxit

Venture Round in 2018
Klaxit is a leading French company specializing in car-to-work carpooling solutions. The firm aims to enhance daily commutes by providing a reliable and flexible transportation alternative akin to personal vehicles. Its innovative application addresses the travel needs of employees by accommodating specific constraints such as detours, variable hours, and cost-sharing arrangements. By fostering local carpooling networks, Klaxit enables corporate employees to connect with others making similar daily journeys, thereby promoting efficient and sustainable commuting options.

Linxo

Venture Round in 2017
Linxo Group is a French fintech company specializing in open banking technologies. It offers account aggregation services, allowing users to securely connect multiple bank accounts on its platform. Through its subsidiary Oxlin, approved by the French Competent Authority (ACPR), Linxo provides Payment Initiation Services and Personal Finance Management solutions. These include APIs for developers and complete white-label mobile applications tailored for startups, banks, and insurance companies. Additionally, Linxo's own intelligent financial assistant app, with over 3 million users in France, helps individuals manage their finances by aggregating accounts, tracking expenses, and providing insights into spending habits.

Ledger

Series A in 2017
Ledger is a prominent company specializing in security and infrastructure solutions for cryptocurrencies and blockchain applications, established in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France. The company has become a leader in the market with over one million hardware security devices sold across more than 165 countries. Its flagship products, including the Ledger Nano S and Ledger Nano X, are designed for secure management of cryptocurrencies, featuring built-in displays and connectivity options for ease of use. For enterprises, Ledger offers Ledger Vault, a fully managed SaaS solution that safeguards substantial amounts of multiple cryptocurrencies while addressing physical and IT security threats. Additionally, Ledger is actively engaged in the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) sector, utilizing its secure hardware technology to connect sensors and machines to blockchain-based assets. The company also operates a production facility in Vierzon, France, and maintains offices in San Francisco.

HomeExchange

Series B in 2017
HomeExchange is a global leader in home swapping, facilitating a unique travel experience where members exchange homes without any monetary transactions. Founded through the merger of HomeExchange and GuestToGuest, the company offers over 450,000 homes across more than 200 countries. Members pay an annual fee for access to this extensive network, allowing them to stay in real homes and experience authentic local hospitality. The platform emphasizes ease of use and trust, providing a warm welcome to travelers worldwide.

MicroDON

Venture Round in 2017
MicroDON is a social enterprise that facilitates micro-donations for charitable causes. It offers innovative solutions for businesses and communities to support associations via small, regular donations. The platform enables micro-donations at points of sale, online, and through payroll giving, fostering sustainable relationships between donors and recipient organizations.

Stootie

Series A in 2016
Stootie is a mobile classifieds platform that focuses on facilitating peer-to-peer transactions in real-time. Designed for convenience, it allows users to quickly buy and sell items or services locally. Whether someone needs a phone charger while working at a café or seeks assistance with household tasks, Stootie serves as a practical tool for these immediate needs. It is recognized as the leading app for peer-to-peer services in France and is accessible on both iOS and Android devices. The platform emphasizes a user-friendly experience, making it easy for individuals to connect and transact efficiently.

NUMA

Venture Round in 2015
NUMA is a Paris-based innovation hub that fosters entrepreneurship and innovation through a range of services. It offers community events, startup acceleration programs, and innovation initiatives for corporates, providing methodology and mentorship to individuals, startups, and large companies at various stages of development. Additionally, NUMA operates as a co-working space, enabling its clients to accelerate companies, collaborate, experiment, and host events. With locations in Paris, Moscow, and Bangalore, NUMA caters to a diverse range of clients, including entrepreneurs, academics, SMEs, and more.

HomeExchange

Series A in 2015
HomeExchange is a global leader in home swapping, facilitating a unique travel experience where members exchange homes without any monetary transactions. Founded through the merger of HomeExchange and GuestToGuest, the company offers over 450,000 homes across more than 200 countries. Members pay an annual fee for access to this extensive network, allowing them to stay in real homes and experience authentic local hospitality. The platform emphasizes ease of use and trust, providing a warm welcome to travelers worldwide.
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