Social Leverage

Social Leverage is a venture capital firm based in Arizona, founded in 2009, that focuses on early-stage and seed-stage investments primarily in the Software, Consumer, and Fintech sectors. The firm leverages two decades of experience in building, valuing, and selling companies to evaluate potential investments. Social Leverage aims to identify capital-light companies with viable products that address significant market needs. The firm typically invests between $100,000 and $500,000 and maintains a strong pipeline of opportunities through relationships with top venture capital and private equity funds, as well as innovative entrepreneurs and management teams. Notable investments include companies such as Robinhood, Kustomer, and Angellist, demonstrating Social Leverage's commitment to supporting exceptional talent in the technology space.

Gary Benitt

Managing Partner

Howard Lindzon

Founder, Managing Partner

Past deals in Cyprus

eToro

Venture Round in 2023
eToro is a social trading investment network that facilitates financial trading by allowing users to observe and replicate the trading activities of others. Established in 2007 and headquartered in London, the platform aims to democratize access to global markets by providing tools for both manual and automated trading across various asset classes, including traditional investments and cryptocurrencies. Its key features include the OpenBook and WebTrader platforms, which enable users to share live trading insights and learn from one another. eToro's model fosters a collaborative environment where investors can leverage the expertise of their peers while making informed trading decisions. The company also maintains registered offices in Cyprus and Israel, operating as a subsidiary of eToro Group Limited.

eToro

Series C in 2010
eToro is a social trading investment network that facilitates financial trading by allowing users to observe and replicate the trading activities of others. Established in 2007 and headquartered in London, the platform aims to democratize access to global markets by providing tools for both manual and automated trading across various asset classes, including traditional investments and cryptocurrencies. Its key features include the OpenBook and WebTrader platforms, which enable users to share live trading insights and learn from one another. eToro's model fosters a collaborative environment where investors can leverage the expertise of their peers while making informed trading decisions. The company also maintains registered offices in Cyprus and Israel, operating as a subsidiary of eToro Group Limited.