SOSV is a global venture capital firm headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, focused on seed-to-growth investments in deep tech, life sciences, hardware and software, with a strong emphasis on human and planetary health. The company operates startup development programs such as HAX and IndieBio, offering facilities, labs, engineering resources, mentorship, and collaborative workspaces to help founders advance technology and accelerate fundraising. Beyond capital, SOSV provides hands-on support to accelerate product development, customer acquisition and scaling, connecting portfolio companies with a global network of partners and investors. Its ecosystem spans multiple regions and markets, including cross-border ventures in Asia, and it maintains a portfolio of startups that have progressed to subsequent funding rounds. In addition to direct investments, SOSV’s programs and resources are designed to help early-stage companies mature toward scalable, sustainable growth while fostering innovation across sectors that address health, climate, and technology challenges.
Alumni Ventures Group is a venture capital firm based in Manchester, New Hampshire, founded in 2013. It connects accredited individual investors—especially alumni from top entrepreneurial schools—to venture opportunities by pooling investments and backing companies with alumni connections alongside institutional lead investors. The firm offers diversified portfolios through focused funds, syndicates, and investing clubs, enabling access to venture deals across sectors, stages, and geographies. It emphasizes transparency, due diligence, and co-investment with established venture capital firms.
FJ Labs is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on marketplaces and consumer-facing startups. Founded in 2015 by Fabrice Grinda, the firm is stage-agnostic, prioritizing seed and Series A investments in scalable businesses with strong unit economics and potential to become market leaders. Typical checks run from fifty thousand to five million dollars. FJ Labs leverages a broad network to support portfolio companies in fundraising and growth and frequently co-invests with other global funds to amplify impact. The firm emphasizes rapid decision-making to speed deployment and pursues opportunities in large economies with mature venture ecosystems.
Bossa Invest is a venture capital investment firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011. It focuses on software as a service investments and provides investment services to clients, informed by market trend analysis, and serves sectors such as finance, technology, and real estate.
Liquid 2 Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Joe Montana, Mike Miller, and Michael Ma. It provides seed- and early-stage capital to technology startups, occasionally supporting later rounds such as Series B, and often invests alongside co-investors. The firm emphasizes strategic introductions and hands-on guidance to help portfolio companies scale, with a focus on software, TMT, and other technology sectors. By partnering with founders and other investors, Liquid 2 Ventures aims to align capital with long-term company growth.
Pioneer Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm established in 2017. It operates as an early-stage investor backed by a network of over 420 Y Combinator alumni, and it seeks to back top YC startups. The firm maintains a broad sector scope, investing in consumer products and services, information technology, financial technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning, blockchain, life sciences, healthcare technology, real estate technology, ride-sharing, and SaaS and supply chain technologies, among others. Pioneer Fund positions itself as a generalist, technology-focused investor with activity across consumer, enterprise and emerging tech sectors.
SFC Capital is a venture capital firm and seed investor based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2012, it focuses on early-stage companies across sectors including software, technology, e-commerce, consumer, enterprise, green technology and medical technology, principally in the UK. The firm operates with a model that combines an angel network with seed-stage activity to support startups at the earliest stages. It emphasizes thorough due diligence and practical guidance, seeking to connect ambitious founders with experienced investors and strategic advice. The organization also engages with SEIS and EIS eligible opportunities, helping investors and entrepreneurs navigate the risks and opportunities of early-stage ventures in the British market.
Kima Ventures is a Paris-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs technology startups from seed to Series A rounds and often acts as lead investor while collaborating with other funds. It emphasizes speed and founders’ needs, aiming to simplify fundraising and provide immediate capital, a strong network, and hands-on support to help teams recruit, focus, and scale. The firm operates globally, with involvement in startups across multiple countries and maintains a London office alongside its Paris headquarters. Founded in 2010 by Xavier Niel, Kima Ventures prioritizes a broad portfolio and significant minority stakes, working with a network of founders and experts to support portfolio companies beyond capital.
SV Angel is a San Francisco-based venture capital and angel investment firm that backs early-stage software and technology-enabled companies across the United States. The firm provides business development, financing and strategic advisory services, including M&A support, leveraging its network to help founders at critical inflection points. Known for a high-volume approach, SV Angel evaluates and backs a broad slate of startups each year, aiming to accelerate growth and help build lasting companies through hands-on guidance and connections.
Soma Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 that backs early-stage software companies. It emphasizes founder-led partnerships and seed investments across sectors such as B2B SaaS, AI, fintech, and other technology areas, with a focus on software-driven businesses poised to reshape industries. The firm has a notable portfolio of unicorns valued in the tens of billions, including Cruise, Rappi, Ironclad, Human Interest, Razorpay, Rippling, and Lambda School, among others. By supporting founders with long-term partnerships and strategic guidance, Soma Capital aims to help portfolio companies scale globally.
General Catalyst is a venture capital firm that provides early-stage and growth equity investments in technology companies. Founded in 2000 and based in the United States, the firm backs startups across consumer, enterprise software, fintech, crypto, and health technologies, offering mentorship and strategic guidance to help ideas scale. It participates in seed and growth rounds, often taking minority or majority stakes, and supports portfolio companies with resources and networks across North America and Europe.
Global Founders Capital is a global venture capital firm and platform established by Rocket Internet, founded in 2013 and based in Berlin. It operates as a stage-agnostic investor that backs early-stage technology companies worldwide, working with exceptional founders across diverse sectors and providing support from the initial growth phase. The firm emphasizes global reach and seeks opportunities in software and technology sectors, aiming to help high-potential teams scale rapidly.
Antler is a global venture capital firm based in Singapore that backs early-stage technology companies. It runs incubation programs and provides a global community of co-founders, access to talent, expert advisors, expansion support, and capital to help startups grow. The firm targets a broad range of sectors, including healthcare, finance, software, energy, consumer and B2B technologies, and operates through regional programs across Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, India, Africa, and beyond.
High-Tech Gründerfonds is a Germany-based venture capital firm that provides seed and early-stage financing to technology-focused startups. Founded in 2005, it operates as a public-private partnership with government and corporate investors to support German and European tech companies across digital technology, industrial tech, life sciences, chemistry and related areas. The firm offers capital and expertise to help startups move from concept to market, typically engaging in initial rounds and follow-on funding to accelerate growth. Since inception it has backed hundreds of startups and supported follow-on rounds, helping to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship in Germany.
Goodwater Capital is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 and headquartered in Burlingame. It concentrates on early-stage investments in consumer technology companies and seeks to empower entrepreneurs who are building products and platforms that reshape everyday life. The firm backs ventures across a broad range of sectors, including housing, financial services, consumer products and services, healthcare, food, transportation, education, entertainment, and information technology and software. Through its investments, Goodwater Capital aims to drive meaningful, scalable impact and help improve lives on a global scale.
Gaingels is a venture capital organization focused on supporting LGBTQ+ founders and leaders and their allies. It invests across stages and industries, building a global portfolio of 130+ companies and deploying around $70 million in capital. Beyond funding, Gaingels helps portfolio companies recruit diverse C-suite and board talent and fosters a global community of investors, operators, and entrepreneurs working toward inclusive leadership and positive social change through business.
Venture Catalysts is an early-stage investment platform connecting startups and investors. It provides continuous capital and development support to its portfolio companies and operates an exclusive investor community that gives members access to the early-stage startup ecosystem.
Lightspeed Venture Partners is a global venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in Beijing, Shanghai, New Delhi, and Herzliya. Founded in 2000, the firm backs companies across seed, early, and growth stages, investing in software, enterprise technology, consumer internet, fintech, healthtech, and cleantech sectors. It provides equity and debt financing and seeks opportunities globally, including the United States, Asia, and Israel. Lightspeed partners with entrepreneurs to scale businesses from inception through expansion, supporting a broad range of sectors such as AI, mobile, e-commerce, data infrastructure, and security. The firm emphasizes long-term partnerships and hands-on involvement to help portfolio companies navigate growth and market dynamics.
Unpopular Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 that concentrates on technology investments. It backs companies that are off the beaten path and has deployed approximately $75 million across about 500 startups since its inception, including Zepto, Jeeves, and Yassir. The firm maintains a high level of activity, investing around 30 to 40 companies each quarter, reflecting a broad and ongoing deal flow in the technology sector.
Innovation Works is a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit established in 1988 that fosters economic growth in Southwestern Pennsylvania by supporting early-stage technology startups. It provides funding, mentorship, and growth-stage programs, and builds the regional innovation ecosystem through accelerators such as AlphaLab Robotics Factory and connections to investors and industry experts. As an affiliate of Ben Franklin Technology Partners, Innovation Works has empowered more than 780 companies and facilitated over $3.5 billion in follow-on funding with 77 exits, contributing to job creation and regional prosperity. The organization focuses on sectors including software, robotics, artificial intelligence, medical devices, retail technologies, and enterprise software, and aims to help startups move from concept to commercial viability.
Andreessen Horowitz is a venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, and headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The firm backs technology companies across stages from seed to growth, with a focus on software, back-end infrastructure, cloud computing, enterprise software and services, and consumer internet and fintech, often investing at the intersection of computer science and other industries; it supports portfolio companies with capital and resources to drive innovation and scale.
East Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2009 and based in Singapore, focused on early-stage technology companies across Southeast Asia, including Singapore and Indonesia. It operates as a platform offering multi-stage support from seed to growth and backs a broad range of sectors such as e-commerce, software, fintech, health tech, ed-tech, logistics, gaming, and climate tech. With a regional focus and extensive ecosystem involvement, East Ventures has backed more than 300 startups in Southeast Asia, establishing itself as a leading investor in the region.
Inflection Point Ventures is India's leading angel network that invests in early- to mid-stage startups. It mobilizes a broad community of CXOs, professionals, high-net-worth individuals and family offices to provide capital, mentorship, and access to markets and customers. The firm emphasizes democratizing angel investing through a low membership fee, small investment tickets, a transparent investment process, and comprehensive upfront due diligence led by industry experts. It operates across industries, focusing on committed and competent founders who can scale, and leverages its ecosystem to offer strategic guidance, networks, and validation to portfolio companies.
Seedcamp is a European seed-stage venture capital firm based in London that identifies and invests early in founders tackling large global markets with technology. It supports a community of more than 400 startups, including publicly listed UiPath and Wise and unicorns such as Revolut, Hopin, Sorare, Pleo and wefox, as well as fast-growing companies like Grover, viz.ai and Ezra. The firm accelerates founders by providing smart capital, a lifelong community, and a global network built on more than a decade of backing exceptional talent.
Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It finances startups across seed, early, and growth stages, with a focus on technology-driven sectors such as information technology, internet, software, mobile, and telecommunications, as well as healthcare, energy, financial services, and related industries. The firm supports ambitious founders through capital allocation and guidance, aiming to help build durable companies that reach IPOs or acquisitions. Sequoia operates globally with investments in the United States and international markets, often engaging across multiple rounds and collaborating with portfolio companies throughout their growth lifecycle. The firm emphasizes long-term partnerships, rigorous due diligence, and a hands-on approach to scaling operations, product development, and go-to-market strategies.
Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California. It is an early and growth-stage investor that backs entrepreneurs building world-class technology companies across software, consumer, enterprise IT, information technology, healthcare, fintech, security, and media sectors. The firm emphasizes a global community of founders, operators, and resources, providing more than capital to help portfolio companies scale. Its investments span geographies including the United States, Europe, Israel, India, and other regions, and its portfolio has included notable companies such as Atlassian, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, and many others. With decades of experience, Accel partners with teams to turn early-stage ideas into category-defining businesses and to accelerate growth through strategic guidance and networks. The firm focuses on practical, long-term support for scalable technology ventures.
Wayra is Telefónica's global corporate venture capital arm and open innovation hub. It operates in ten countries—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Mexico, Peru, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela—connecting startups with Telefónica to generate joint business opportunities. Wayra acts as the interface between Telefónica and entrepreneurial ecosystems, providing investment, acceleration programs, and partnerships with Telefónica's businesses to help startups scale and access global markets. The program focuses on digital transformation in sectors such as healthcare, finance, and logistics, leveraging AI and IoT to drive innovative solutions, supported by Wayra's networks and capital within a broad international ecosystem.
Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator is a New York City-based technology accelerator and early-stage venture investor founded in 2011. The organization runs biannual, four-month programs that provide selected startups with an initial investment of $150,000 on a post-money SAFE in exchange for 6% equity, along with mentor-driven support, free office space, cloud hosting credits, and access to partners in legal, finance, accounting, and other business services. Since inception, ERA has invested in more than 350 startups whose alumni have collectively raised over $2 billion in external capital and reached more than $10 billion in market capitalization. The program emphasizes global reach, with alumni companies originating from around the world and operating across major industries.
Speedinvest is a European venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology startups. Founded in 2011 and based in Vienna, Austria, it operates across Europe with offices in Berlin, London, Munich, Paris, Vienna and San Francisco, and serves founders from pre-seed to growth stages. The firm runs sector-focused investment teams in Deep Tech, Fintech, Industrial Tech, Network Effects, Digital Health and Subscriptions, and provides day-one access to a global network of corporate customers, experts, industry leaders and follow-on investors to help startups scale smarter and faster. It also offers an in-house Platform+ team of operational experts delivering growth marketing, HR, US business development and networking support throughout the company’s journey.
Rebel Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 that backs technology startups in the United States. It leverages a network of Y Combinator alumni and a proprietary machine learning model to assess startup potential, aiming to identify promising early-stage ventures with emphasis on education and training services, information technology, and healthcare.
Pareto Holdings is a New York-based venture capital firm and venture studio founded in 2020. It pursues early-stage investments across all industries, with an emphasis on pre-seed opportunities, and operates with its own capital. The firm maintains a small, globally distributed team and is noted for making a high volume of investments, having completed more than 500 to date. It supports portfolio companies beyond funding through its venture studio activities, helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses as part of an integrated backing model.
BoxGroup is a New York-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs technology startups from pre-seed to Series A across consumer, enterprise, fintech, healthcare, life sciences, marketplaces, and related sectors. The firm supports entrepreneurs working at the start of movements in existing markets or new markets yet to be created and seeks category-defining companies. It has invested across SaaS, mobile, biotech, climate tech, and other tech, with typical checks ranging from tens of thousands up to about one million dollars. BoxGroup targets opportunities in New York City, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles, takes a global investment view, and historically does not take board seats.
Khosla Ventures is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2004 by Vinod Khosla. The firm backs entrepreneurs with venture assistance, strategic guidance, and capital, focusing on bold, early-stage technology companies. It invests across sectors including AI, climate and sustainability, enterprise software, consumer technologies, fintech, digital health, medtech and diagnostics, therapeutics, and frontier technologies. Based in Menlo Park, the firm manages several funds to support startups across stages, prioritizing ventures that address large markets and have potential for significant social and economic impact.
Alchemist Accelerator is a California-based accelerator that backs seed-stage, business-to-business startups that monetize from enterprises rather than consumers. Founded in 2012, it runs a six-month program that combines mentorship, structured coaching, and investor access to help technically driven teams turn prototypes into market-ready products. The program typically provides seed funding in the range of $30,000 to $40,000 in notes and connects portfolio companies with a network of corporate and VC backers including Cisco, SAP Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, US Venture Partners, GE, and next47. The accelerator emphasizes teams with distinctive technical founders and a clear path to traction, fundraising, and enterprise customers, often supporting dozens of companies per year. Alumni include notable enterprise startups such as LaunchDarkly and Rigetti, reflecting a focus on scalable, enterprise-oriented solutions. Alchemist aims to accelerate growth by combining funding with intensive coaching and access to Silicon Valley’s ecosystem.
Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2010 that invests in early-stage technology startups. It specializes in pre-seed and seed rounds for capital-efficient companies, with a focus on the United States and Canada and occasional activity in Western Europe, Israel, Australia, and New Zealand. The firm typically makes 75 to 100 investments per year, with round sizes from 50,000 to 500,000 and pre-money valuations ranging from 1,000,000 to 3,500,000. Portfolio companies are typically located outside the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City, and the firm aims to provide a clear yes or no on opportunities within about two weeks.
Entrepreneur First is a London-based accelerator and early-stage technology investor that identifies exceptional technical founders and helps them launch startups. Founded in 2011, EF operates globally with offices in London, Paris, Bangalore, New York and San Francisco, connecting talent to Silicon Valley and other startup ecosystems. It runs six-month accelerator programs and seed funding across markets, supporting pre-team and pre-idea participants and often providing stipends or early investments in exchange for equity. EF focuses on proprietary technology and aims to move capable founders toward independent, scalable ventures across industries. Its portfolio is valued at over 13 billion dollars and includes unicorns and notable exits, reflecting a broad network of investors. By coordinating a global network, EF helps founders relocate and scale internationally.
Artesian is a Sydney-headquartered global alternative investment firm that specializes in equity and debt investments across the world, including venture capital and impact investment. Since its founding in 2004, it has expanded from credit relative value strategies to seed and early-stage venture investing, partnering with accelerators, incubators, angel groups and university programs. The firm operates multiple offices worldwide, including New York, London, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne and Shanghai, and pursues diversified strategies that cover direct investments in technology startups from seed to growth stages and venture capital fund investments. Artesian aims to generate durable returns while backing technology-driven solutions with positive societal impact.
Animoca Brands is a global developer, publisher, and platform provider in the Web3, metaverse, and blockchain gaming space. It leverages gamification and blockchain to create and publish mobile games and IP-based products, including titles tied to well-known brands, while enabling digital property rights through non-fungible and fungible tokens. The company operates a platform that allows intellectual property holders to issue assets, monetize rights, and grow fan communities within Web3 ecosystems. It also supports a venture arm that finances and mentors creators and early-stage projects in blockchain, gaming, and related technologies. With regional initiatives to advance Web3 strategies for Japanese IP holders, Animoca Brands pursues global expansion of digital ownership, transparency, and new business models across gaming and branded content.
Village Global is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that concentrates on early-stage investments, including pre-seed and seed rounds, in technology startups across sectors such as B2B, B2C, financial services, healthcare, information technology, mobile, SaaS, artificial intelligence, and supply chain. Backed by a network of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, it provides capital and strategic guidance to founders developing software and tech-enabled solutions.
Samsung Electronics is a global technology company headquartered in South Korea that designs, manufactures, and sells a broad range of electronics and information technology products. The company operates in consumer electronics, mobile communications, IT, and device solutions, offering smartphones, tablets, TVs, home appliances, PCs, memory and storage products, and other electronic components. It is a leading producer of semiconductors and display technologies and supplies components for its own devices as well as external customers. Samsung Electronics maintains a worldwide presence across regions including Korea, North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific, supports repair and service for its products, and invests in research and development to advance advanced materials, processing, and new architectures. It is widely regarded as the largest smartphone and television manufacturer in the world, underpinning a broad ecosystem of devices and technologies.
Precursor Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm established in 2015 that concentrates on early-stage investments, including pre-seed and seed rounds, in North America. The firm backs both B2B and B2C software applications and hardware across consumer, enterprise, fintech, digital health, education, marketplace, media, and information technology sectors. It prioritizes investments in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Toronto, while considering other geographies. Typical check sizes range from $0.1 million to $0.25 million. Precursor Ventures also emphasizes backing founders early in their journey and has adopted the Diversity Term Sheet Rider.
First Round Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm focused on pre-seed, seed, and early-stage investments in technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors. It aims to build a community of technology entrepreneurs and provides founder-focused services to help companies grow from inception, including hands-on involvement and networking opportunities. The firm has offices in San Francisco and New York and typically makes initial investments around $500,000, with a track record of helping portfolio companies raise follow-on capital and advance to later rounds. Notable portfolio companies include Uber, Square, and Warby Parker.
Flat6Labs is a Cairo-based accelerator and entrepreneurship platform operating in the Middle East and North Africa, offering startup acceleration programs, advisory services, and ecosystem initiatives to support early-stage ventures. Founded in 2011, the company runs programs across multiple locations including Cairo, Riyadh and other regional offices, focusing on sectors such as transportation, mobile, big data, fintech, and social impact. It supports startups through structured programs, mentorship networks, and connections to investors, corporates, and partners, helping founders to launch, grow, and scale. The organization positions itself as a leading catalyst for entrepreneurship in emerging markets, accelerating the development of technology-driven startups and fostering economic growth.
Founders Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that invests across seed to growth stages in science and technology companies addressing difficult problems. The firm backs ventures across sectors such as aerospace, artificial intelligence, advanced computing, energy, health, consumer Internet, software, and related technologies, seeking transformative impact. It maintains a founder-friendly approach that emphasizes strong support with minimal interference. Founders Fund has backed notable companies including SpaceX, Palantir, Facebook, and Airbnb, and pursues a global investment footprint across the United States and beyond.
Everywhere Ventures is a New York–based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that operates a community-powered platform linking capital, mentorship, and guidance from hundreds of founders and operators who serve as limited partners. The firm uses ten micro funds to invest primarily at the pre-seed stage, supporting early entrepreneurs across the money, health, and work verticals.
FundersClub is an online venture capital platform that connects accredited investors with a diversified portfolio of vetted startups. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on seed and early-stage investments in technology and technology-enabled startups. It operates a globally sourced network and rigorous vetting process to streamline access to early venture opportunities typically unavailable to individual investors, while providing hands-on support to portfolio companies. By combining software-driven processes with human due diligence, FundersClub seeks to deliver returns for investors and help founders accelerate growth. The platform emphasizes transparent, scalable participation in venture capital rather than traditional fund structures.
Titan Capital is a venture capital firm based in Gurugram, India, founded in 2011. It focuses on investing in consumer, internet, direct-to-consumer brands, health technology, business-to-business services, software-as-a-service, and fintech sectors, backing world-class entrepreneurs to create wide-scale positive impact in India and around the world.
Northstar Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. It backs high-growth technology companies across early and later stages, with an emphasis on climate technology and healthy aging, primarily in the United Kingdom and the North East region (County Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear). Typical ticket sizes range from £100,000 to £500,000, with added value provided through a network of university partners, funders, non-executive directors and access to talent to help portfolio companies scale. The firm aims to support ventures that create jobs and growth in the region while delivering financial returns and positive social impact.
Slow Ventures is a San Francisco–based, generalist early-stage venture capital firm with offices in San Francisco, Boston, and New York. Founded in 2011, it invests in technology-enabled companies across sectors including software, SaaS, fintech, crypto, consumer services, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and related commercial products, as well as ventures at the intersection of science, society, and culture. The firm emphasizes long-term growth with a conviction-driven approach and supports founders through resources, connections, experiences, and empathy, cultivating a community of entrepreneurs. Notable investments include Airtable, Robinhood, and Gusto. Slow Ventures seeks to back durable, market-disruptive businesses by pairing capital with hands-on guidance and a broad network to help startups scale.
Hiventures is a venture capital investment firm headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. It backs startups across multiple sectors and supports high-growth small and medium-sized enterprises, with the aim of fostering a sustainable and competitive SME and enterprise ecosystem in Hungary and the broader Central and Eastern Europe region. The firm is described as one of the largest and most active venture capital partners in Central and Eastern Europe.