Mundi Ventures, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, is a venture capital firm managing three funds totaling over €170 million. The first two funds are vertical agnostic, focusing on B2B deep-tech investments, with funding amounts ranging from €1 million to €5 million per deal. The third fund specializes in InsurTech, concentrating on European startups and investing between €1 million and €7 million in Series A, B, and C funding rounds. Mundi Ventures invests across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, information technology, cybersecurity, big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. The firm maintains an operational presence in Barcelona, London, and Seattle, and enhances its portfolio companies' growth by leveraging a global network known as the "Mundi Club," which consists of nearly 700 executives across more than 40 cities worldwide.
Munich Re Ventures is the venture capital arm of Munich Re Group, a global leader in reinsurance and insurance-related risk solutions. It invests in innovative startups transforming the future of risk and risk transfer, with a focus on strategic interests of Munich Re and the broader insurance industry.
Founded in 2006, Greycroft is a venture capital firm based in New York and Los Angeles. With over $1 billion under management, it focuses on early-stage investments in consumer internet, financial technology, healthcare, and enterprise software sectors across the United States. The firm leverages its extensive network of media and technology industry connections to help entrepreneurs gain visibility, build strategic relationships, and bring products to market.
Founded in 2000, General Catalyst is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage and growth equity investments. It focuses on accelerating ideas, careers, and companies towards success by providing ongoing momentum and mentorship based on deep experience.
Beams FinTech Fund is a Mumbai-based investment firm focused on growth-stage and expansion opportunities in India's fintech and technology sectors. It targets fintech, financial services, technology, software, and SaaS companies in India, typically investing around USD 8 to 10 million and aiming to build a portfolio of about 10 to 12 companies. Founded in 2021.
Singapore Life provides digital life insurance services in Singapore, offering high net worth universal life solutions and protection products accessible digitally and through financial advisers. It leverages InsurTech to streamline the customer experience and promotes a simplified insurance purchase. The company also operates an insurance brokerage that quotes policies from multiple distributors and offers investment solutions and debit cards to help clients manage their financial well-being across life stages.
Northzone is a venture capital firm founded in 1996 and based in London, with offices in New York, Oslo, and Stockholm. It invests in technology-enabled companies across healthcare, software, hardware, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, blockchain, and gaming, spanning early-stage and multi-stage opportunities. The firm emphasizes connections by helping portfolio companies access customers, partners, and talent on an international scale. Northzone has backed notable founders of Spotify, Avito, iZettle, Klarna, and Hopin, reflecting a history of building category-defining businesses. The firm maintains a Nordic and European footprint while operating globally, and has raised substantial capital, including over €1.5 billion in funds.
Bossa Invest is a venture capital firm based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011, that manages investment portfolios and provides asset management services to clients across sectors, with a focus on software as a service companies, and analyzes market trends to inform its investment decisions while operating in finance, technology, and real estate.
Kaszek is a venture capital firm founded in 2011 with offices in Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo, focused on technology-driven startups in Latin America. The firm targets early-stage investments, typically Seed to Series A, and offers more than capital through hands-on guidance in strategy, product, growth, operations, team-building, fundraising, and networking. Kaszek backs ambitious founders building software-enabled platforms across sectors such as financial services, education, healthcare, e-commerce, marketplaces, and enterprise software, including SaaS. It operates with a regional lens, identifying opportunities across Latin America and helping portfolio companies navigate local markets, regulatory environments, and scaling challenges. The firm emphasizes practical expertise and operational support to accelerate growth, with the aim of helping portfolio companies achieve durable, regionally scaled businesses.
HPS Investment Partners is a global investment firm focused on non-investment grade credit. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, it operates with offices worldwide. The firm originated as a unit of Highbridge Capital Management, a subsidiary of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, and was acquired by its principals in 2016, with J.P. Morgan retaining the hedge fund strategies. HPS manages a broad set of capital-structure strategies, including syndicated leveraged loans, high-yield bonds, privately negotiated senior secured debt, mezzanine financing, asset-based leasing, and private equity, serving clients across industries such as insurance, healthcare, media, retail, logistics, and marine.
MTech Capital is a venture capital firm with offices in Santa Monica and London that invests in technology companies across insurtech, wealthtech, asset management, health and wellness, employee benefits, and enterprise software. Founded in 2018, it backs founders who aim to transform the insurance industry and related financial services through technology, and it makes investments across stages in North America and Europe, including Israel.
Sequoia Capital Israel is a venture capital firm that backs startups and growth companies across seed to late-stage rounds, with a focus on Israel. It invests across sectors including fintech, financial services, internet, mobile, technology, and healthcare, spanning banking, payments, advertising, ecommerce, data, security, software, and related enabling tech. Typical commitments range from 100,000 to 1 million in seed, 1 to 10 million in early venture, and 10 to 100 million in growth rounds. The firm is based in Tel Aviv and operates as part of Sequoia Capital's global network.
SixThirty is a global venture capital fund specializing in early-stage investments in financial technology (FinTech), insurance technology (InsurTech), and cybersecurity startups. It invests globally, typically providing $0.1-$0.25 million in equity per company. SixThirty operates an 8-week business development program and aims to support 8-14 startups annually.
GE Equity invests globally across various sectors, focusing on established companies with high growth potential. It takes minority ownership positions and offers growth capital, buy-out co-investments, secondary direct purchases, recapitalizations, and LP investments.
Pie Insurance is a technology-enabled workers’ compensation insurer that provides online coverage to small businesses. The company uses high-quality data sets and analytics to segment and price policies, assess risk, and pass savings to owners, supported by an online experience and a price predictor that estimates risk profiles and pricing. It began selling policies in 2018 and is based in Washington, DC, led by co-founder and CEO John Swigart. Pie targets small and medium-sized enterprises, aiming to increase transparency in coverage and empower business owners to make informed purchasing decisions. The business emphasizes straightforward, data-driven underwriting and seeks to expand through strategic initiatives to offer scalable workers’ comp solutions via a digital platform.
Iaso Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Boston, founded in 2019, focused on behavioral and neurological health. It makes early-stage investments in life sciences and healthtech startups primarily in the United States, supporting companies at the nexus of biology, clinical care and digital health.
Anthemis Group is an independent investment firm founded in 2010 and headquartered in London. It operates as a multi-stage asset management platform focused on financial services and technology, particularly fintech and insurtech. The firm targets opportunities from pre-seed through growth stages and invests in, grows, and sustains companies across North America and Europe to advance resiliency, transparency, access, and equity in the financial system. By supporting a diverse ecosystem of startups, investors, entrepreneurs, institutions, and researchers, Anthemis aims to accelerate innovation in finance.
Varsity VC is a venture capital firm established in 2023 and located in Paris, France. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, targeting sectors such as fintech, health tech, climate tech, and enterprise software across Europe. Varsity VC operates a unique model akin to the NBA draft, selecting a cohort of 30 startups to support and subsequently connect them with leading early-stage venture capital firms. Through this approach, Varsity VC aims to enhance the growth and success of its portfolio companies by leveraging the expertise and resources of top investors in the industry.
IA Capital Group, established in 1992 and headquartered in New York, is a private equity firm specializing in venture capital investments. It focuses on the insurtech and fintech sectors, targeting early and growth-stage companies in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The firm invests between $1.5 million and $10 million, typically taking majority or minority stakes in companies with sales exceeding $2 million. IA Capital's portfolio spans various sub-sectors, including payments, financial infrastructure, insurance technology, lending, and wealth management. Additionally, the firm manages strategic venture capital programs for multiple insurers and incubates new companies.
Founded in 2002, Elaia is a Paris-based venture capital firm focused on the digital economy and deep tech. With over €700m under management, it invests in high-potential disruptive startups from early financing rounds to global leadership emergence. The team offers close, proactive support to entrepreneurs, leveraging over 75 years of cumulative experience in both venture capital and digital industries.
AV8 Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2018 and headquartered in Palo Alto, with an additional office in London. It focuses on early-stage and seed investments, particularly in healthcare, intelligent enterprise, financial technology and services, and other technically demanding sectors. The firm seeks opportunities across Europe, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United States and Canada. AV8 Ventures emphasizes a hands-on approach, drawing on decades of technical and entrepreneurial experience to support portfolio companies, with networks in health, machine learning, enterprise technology, mobility, robotics, hard sciences and biology.
Founded in Berlin in 2013, Global Founders Capital is a venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs across various stages and global markets. It focuses on software and TMT sectors, investing based on potential impact and feasibility.
Founded in 2021, Extension Fund is a hybrid investment fund based in Barcelona, Spain. It co-manages a venture debt fund with Antai Ventures, focusing on early-stage technological companies in Southern Europe, particularly in sectors like e-commerce, software, SaaS, insurtech, and fintech.
Partech is a global technology investment firm headquartered in Paris with offices in Berlin, Dakar, Dubai, Nairobi, and San Francisco. It provides capital, operational experience, and strategic support to founders from seed to growth, working alongside the entrepreneurs it backs to pursue long-term success. Founded about 40 years ago in San Francisco, Partech currently manages around 2.5 billion euros in assets and backs a portfolio of about 220 companies across 40 countries and four continents. The firm concentrates on technology sectors, including software, cybersecurity, fintech, AI, cloud, and related areas, investing across the United States, Europe, and emerging markets.
MAYA Capital is an early-stage venture firm that supports businesses focused on accessibility, transformation and efficiency in Brazil and Latin America. It backs startups addressing regional needs and aims to deliver scalable, impactful solutions across sectors in the region, helping them navigate local markets and accelerate growth.
Propel Venture Partners is a venture capital firm established in 2016 and based in San Carlos, California. The firm specializes in early-stage investments at the intersection of technology and finance, focusing on companies that are part of the new economy. Propel aims to identify and support innovative businesses that leverage technological advancements to transform financial services.
Founded in 2013, Impression Ventures is a Toronto-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in the Fintech sector. It focuses on technology and software companies across various sectors such as consumer, SMB, enterprise, e-commerce, financial applications, SaaS, and online financial services. The firm typically invests in Ontario, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec-based companies, with a focus on series A and B rounds.
Founded in 2015, Moneta VC is an active venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. It focuses on investing in fintech startups globally at both Seed and Growth stages.
Lightrock, a venture capital firm, specializes in early-stage and growth capital investments, focusing on tech-driven businesses that address global challenges. It primarily invests in India, with a typical investment size of $0.5 million to $5 million in companies generating $0.5 million to $5 million in annual revenues. Lightrock's sectors of interest include fintech, healthcare, agriculture, education, and technology-led SME enablement platforms. It does not invest in real estate, prototypes, or business plans. Lightrock is headquartered in Bangalore, India, and operates as a subsidiary of LGT Group Foundation.
Frontline Ventures is a venture capital firm headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, that backs business-to-business software companies targeting the United States and Europe. Founded in 2012, the firm maintains a global footprint with teams in Dublin, London and San Francisco, and focuses on helping globally ambitious B2B startups expand across the Atlantic. It leverages a hands-on approach and a broad network of founders, executives and advisers from leading tech companies to support portfolio companies through critical growth moments and international expansion.
EQT Ventures is a European venture capital firm founded in 2015, headquartered in Stockholm. With over €2 billion in total capital raised across its funds, EQT Ventures invests in early to later-stage technology companies across Europe and the United States. The firm supports founders with more than just capital, providing strategic advice and operational support throughout different stages of growth. EQT Ventures' team operates locally from six offices, taking a 'locals-with-locals' approach.
Breyer Capital is a global venture capital and private equity investor founded by Jim Breyer in 2006. The firm pursues long-term, strategic investments in technology-enabled sectors, focusing on social media, digital health, financial technology, media and entertainment, consumer software, and related areas such as quantum technologies, artificial intelligence in health, enterprise data, security, and climate. It partners with early-stage startups, fast-growing companies, and established corporations to frame strategic opportunities, drawing on founder passion and a broad network of investors. The firm seeks to leverage advances in AI, machine learning, and immersive technologies to identify opportunities across the United States, China, and other markets, aiming to back companies with global growth potential.
Prosus Ventures is a global venture capital firm founded in 2015. Based in Amsterdam, it invests in early-stage technology startups across sectors such as e-commerce, mobility, fintech, AI, and sustainability. The firm focuses on identifying high-potential companies with global ambitions and provides tailored support to help them become market leaders.
Nationwide Ventures, LLC is a financial investment firm based in Columbus, Ohio, established in 2016. The company focuses on investing in early, mid, and late-stage startups, particularly in the sectors of fintech, insurtech, and innovative solutions for retirement and financial services. By concentrating on customer-centric platforms that utilize digital, mobile, and analytics technologies, Nationwide Ventures aims to enhance the experiences of its clients. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $5 million, seeking to pilot new technologies and test novel solutions and business models.
Alpha Wave Global is an investment company with expertise in private equity, private credit, and public markets. Established in 2012, the company focuses on partnering with exceptional founders and management teams in growth-stage companies, primarily within the information technology sector.
Founded in 2002, Invest Nebraska is a venture capital firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska. It specializes in seed and early-stage investments across various industries, with a focus on companies located in or willing to relocate to Nebraska.
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, Unpopular Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in technology companies. Since its inception, it has invested $75 million across approximately 500 startups, supporting innovative ventures such as Zepto, Jeeves, and Yassir.
Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Bangalore. It focuses on early and growth-stage technology startups, investing across software, cloud, data analytics, mobile technology, consumer services, fintech, security, healthcare, and information technologies. Accel seeks to partner with entrepreneurs to build world-class companies that define new categories and drive growth. Its portfolio includes notable technology companies such as Atlassian, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, Etsy, Cloudera, DJI, Braintree, and Lookout Security, among others.
The Trans-Pacific Technology Fund (TPTF) is a venture capital fund that focuses on investing in innovative companies poised to influence the future of global business. TPTF actively collaborates with the leadership of its portfolio companies across various regions to foster their growth. The fund emphasizes the importance of skilled entrepreneurs in transforming innovative concepts into successful businesses. Beyond providing capital, TPTF positions itself as a dedicated partner, utilizing its international resources and domain expertise to support entrepreneurs. The fund targets disruptive platform technologies in sectors such as advanced materials, health and life sciences, information and communication technology, the Internet of Things, and robotics and automation. With a multi-stage investment strategy, TPTF engages with companies at different growth stages, aiming to invest across Asia, North America, and Europe through its extensive network of global partners.
Founded in Tokyo in 1998, Global Brain is a venture capital firm focusing on seed to late-stage investments across various sectors globally. They have invested in over 300 startups, facilitating 25 IPOs and 61 M&As through hands-on support services.
Founded in London in 2000, MMC Ventures is a venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in transformative technology companies across sectors such as enterprise AI, cloud & data infrastructure, fintech, and data-driven health. The firm invests between £0.4 million to £1 million, typically taking a minority stake and seeking board seats or observer rights.
Eka Ventures, established in 2018 and based in London, is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage companies across the United Kingdom. It focuses on sectors such as consumer products, consumer services, and technology, with a particular interest in businesses that leverage science, data, and technology to drive positive systemic change, promoting a healthier, more inclusive, and sustainable economy. Eka Ventures typically invests at the seed stage, with cheque sizes ranging from £0.5m to £3m.
Core Innovation Capital is a fintech-focused venture capital firm that makes early-stage investments in the United States. It backs technology-enabled solutions designed to empower small businesses and everyday Americans by saving time and money, improving access, and enabling upward mobility. Headquartered in Los Angeles with an office in San Francisco, the firm concentrates on financial services and related technology sectors, with portfolio activity extending to areas such as healthcare, insurance, and proptech where innovation can unlock significant value. By supporting ventures that drive cost reductions, better outcomes, and broader inclusion, Core Innovation Capital aims to deliver strong returns while expanding consumer and small-business opportunities.
Established in 2001, The Icehouse is a not-for-profit organization based in Auckland, New Zealand. It supports small and medium-sized enterprise owners and entrepreneurs by providing growth assistance. Backed by the New Zealand government, it focuses on helping Kiwi founders build global companies.
OurCrowd, established in 2013, is a global venture investing platform headquartered in Israel. It specializes in connecting accredited investors with curated, high-quality early-stage companies across various sectors, including healthcare, technology, energy, and transportation. OurCrowd invests in and supports its portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle, providing mentorship, industry connections, and follow-on funding opportunities. It is the most active venture investor in Israel and has a strong presence in the United States and other global markets.
NAventures is the corporate venture capital arm of National Bank of Canada, focusing on investing in innovative startups and technologies. As a strategic investor, NAventures seeks opportunities to support and collaborate with early-stage companies in various industries to drive growth and innovation. With a strong backing from National Bank of Canada, NAventures aims to provide not only financial support but also expertise and resources to help startups succeed and achieve their full potential.
Elefund is a United States-based venture capital firm headquartered in Mountain View, California, that concentrates on early-stage investments in consumer-facing services and technology companies across the United States. It targets a broad range of sectors, including insurtech, e-commerce, digital health, manufacturing, health technology, software as a service, fintech, enterprise, and consumer applications. The firm has backed companies with widespread impact and job creation, reflecting a focus on scalable ventures with the potential to reach millions of users.
Founded in Munich, Germany in 2015, Picus Capital is an early-stage technology investment firm with a long-term investment philosophy. It works closely with daring founders to build successful global companies across various sectors including financial services, HR, energy & climate, healthcare, logistics & mobility, real estate & construction, crypto & web3, deeptech, and e-commerce. Picus invests in pre-seed, seed, and series A ventures, aiming to become the closest partner of its portfolio companies by supporting strategic decisions and operative challenges throughout their lifecycle.
Established in 2015, Tenity is an international innovation hub and early-stage investor specializing in financial technology (fintech), insurtech, web3, digital health, and related sectors. With a strong focus on Europe, EMEA, and APAC regions, the company has over a decade of experience accelerating fintech innovation globally.
Nyca Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2014, headquartered in New York. It specializes in investing in early-stage financial technology companies, focusing on areas such as merchant payments services, alternative credit networks, digital advice, and improving financial services infrastructure.