Access Technology Ventures

Access Technology Ventures is a venture capital firm specializing in growth capital and startup investments within the technology sector. Headquartered in New York, it typically invests between $30 million to $1 billion, with an average holding period of five years post-IPO.

Pueo Keffer

Senior Managing Director

13 past transactions

Chime

Series F in 2020
Chime is a mobile banking and finance platform that offers users convenient access to banking services through their smartphones. The platform features a unique savings mechanism that automatically allocates a predetermined amount of money into savings after each transaction. Chime generates revenue from transaction fees paid by merchants, which aligns its interests with those of its users, promoting fee avoidance and encouraging savings. Additionally, the platform provides fee-free overdrafts and early access to paychecks, empowering users to gain greater control and flexibility over their financial situations while supporting their efforts to improve credit.

Day One Biopharmaceuticals

Series A in 2020
Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted therapies for genetically defined cancers across all ages, with an initial emphasis on pediatric patients. The company aims to bring effective cancer treatments to families by advancing therapies that can benefit both children and adults, prioritizing programs that can progress to the market rapidly. Day One pursues licensing or acquisition of promising products from research institutions and industry partners to expand its pipeline. Its lead candidate, DAY101, is an oral, brain-penetrant, highly selective type II pan-RAF kinase inhibitor designed to target cancers driven by the RAF signaling pathway. By applying insights from childhood cancer biology, the company seeks to address unmet needs in oncology and broaden access to precision therapies.

Chime

Series E in 2019
Chime is a mobile banking and finance platform that offers users convenient access to banking services through their smartphones. The platform features a unique savings mechanism that automatically allocates a predetermined amount of money into savings after each transaction. Chime generates revenue from transaction fees paid by merchants, which aligns its interests with those of its users, promoting fee avoidance and encouraging savings. Additionally, the platform provides fee-free overdrafts and early access to paychecks, empowering users to gain greater control and flexibility over their financial situations while supporting their efforts to improve credit.

Haoqipei

Series D in 2019
Haoqipei is a Chinese business-to-business trading platform specializing in the auto parts industry, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Shanghai. The company facilitates transactions between auto parts suppliers and auto repair shops, addressing challenges such as complex trading processes and information asymmetry within the market. Haoqipei's platform matches suppliers with customers based on preferences, transaction credit history, and volume, ensuring a secure and streamlined purchasing experience for users. In addition to its digital trading platform, the company provides offline warehousing and logistics services, enhancing the overall efficiency of the auto parts supply chain.

Essential

Series B in 2017
Essential Products is a technology company based in Palo Alto, California, founded by Andy Rubin, co-founder of Android. The company specializes in developing next-generation consumer technology, particularly smartphones and accessories. Essential's smartphones are designed with premium materials, such as titanium and ceramic, and feature a full display and advanced camera systems that utilize both color and monochrome capabilities. This focus on high-quality design and functionality aims to provide consumers with cutting-edge smartphones at an affordable price.

Opendoor

Series D in 2016
Opendoor is a digital platform for residential real estate in the United States that enables consumers to buy and sell homes online. It operates an end-to-end marketplace with Sell to Opendoor, where sellers sell directly to the company, List with Opendoor, which partners with agents to list homes, and Opendoor Marketplace, a capital-light venue that connects sellers with institutional and retail buyers. The platform also provides integrated title insurance and escrow services through its subsidiaries, aiming to simplify transactions and accelerate the home buying and selling process.

Opendoor

Series C in 2015
Opendoor is a digital platform for residential real estate in the United States that enables consumers to buy and sell homes online. It operates an end-to-end marketplace with Sell to Opendoor, where sellers sell directly to the company, List with Opendoor, which partners with agents to list homes, and Opendoor Marketplace, a capital-light venue that connects sellers with institutional and retail buyers. The platform also provides integrated title insurance and escrow services through its subsidiaries, aiming to simplify transactions and accelerate the home buying and selling process.

Snap

Series F in 2015
Snap Inc. is a United States technology and social media company best known for Snapchat, a multimedia messaging app that enables users to send ephemeral photos and videos, share Stories, and access augmented reality features. The company also offers Camera, Chat, Memories, Discover, and Snap Map to enhance communication and content discovery, and has produced Spectacles, a line of wearable camera hardware. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Snap Inc. was founded in 2010 and focuses on camera-based experiences that blend messaging, AR effects, and interactive media for a global audience.

DigitalOcean

Series B in 2015
Founded in 2012, DigitalOcean provides cloud infrastructure for software developers. It offers compute, storage, networking products, databases, developer tools, and management tools to deploy and scale applications. Key products include Droplets (Linux-based VMs), Kubernetes, Databases, and Spaces (S3-compatible object storage). The company is headquartered in New York with additional offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Bengaluru, India.

Snap

Series E in 2015
Snap Inc. is a United States technology and social media company best known for Snapchat, a multimedia messaging app that enables users to send ephemeral photos and videos, share Stories, and access augmented reality features. The company also offers Camera, Chat, Memories, Discover, and Snap Map to enhance communication and content discovery, and has produced Spectacles, a line of wearable camera hardware. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Snap Inc. was founded in 2010 and focuses on camera-based experiences that blend messaging, AR effects, and interactive media for a global audience.

Block

Series E in 2014
Founded in 2009, Block is a technology company specializing in financial services. It offers payment services to merchants and operates Cash App, a person-to-person payment network.

Alibaba Group

Secondary Market in 2014
Alibaba Group facilitates online marketplaces connecting buyers and sellers globally. It specializes in retail and wholesale transactions via platforms like Taobao and Tmall. Additionally, it offers cloud computing services and digital media entertainment.

Spotify

Series D in 2011
Spotify offers a digital music-streaming service, providing on-demand access to songs across various devices. It enables users to search and discover music collections, build playlists, share music via social networks, and receive personalized recommendations based on listening history.
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