Greyhound Capital

Greyhound Capital is a growth equity investment firm based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2015. Specializing in long-term, concentrated investments, the firm partners with exceptional management teams to develop companies that enhance everyday lives. Greyhound focuses primarily on the information technology sector and manages assets for a diverse range of clients, including institutional investors, non-profit organizations, and individuals. Since its inception, the firm has invested in notable companies such as Revolut, Guideline, Freee, Brex, Toss, TravelPerk, N26, Weee!, Satispay, DriveWealth, and Metronome, demonstrating its commitment to fostering enduring business growth.

Carla Arellano

Partner, Value Creation

Christopher Heyworth

CFO

Ines Verschueren

Partner, Investments

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Damisa

Pre Seed Round in 2025
Damisa, moving money across borders is slow, expensive, and riddled with hidden fees and outdated banking processes.Stablecoins are shaping the future of money movement. However, most businesses find the crypto world too complex.

Strike

Series A in 2025
Strike is a cybersecurity firm focused on providing accessible and high-quality security solutions to enterprises of all sizes. The company specializes in Continuous Pentesting, which connects organizations with cybersecurity professionals to ensure ongoing security assessments rather than relying solely on periodic testing. This approach combines manual pentesting by skilled experts with automated scanning, allowing organizations to identify and address vulnerabilities in real-time. By integrating with clients' management and communication systems, Strike enhances the efficiency of vulnerability triaging and remediation, helping businesses safeguard their data against potential threats before they can be exploited.

Metronome

Series C in 2025
Metronome provides billing infrastructure for software companies, facilitating rapid deployment, flexibility, and user-friendly solutions. It enables business and product teams to manage revenue and pricing independently, streamlining workflows and offering customers real-time spending insights.

Satispay

Venture Round in 2024
Satispay S.p.A. is a mobile payment application founded in 2013 and headquartered in Milan, Italy. The company aims to transform the payment landscape in Europe by offering a platform that enables users to make payments in stores, online, and between friends without relying on traditional debit or credit cards. Launched in 2015, Satispay provides a user-friendly and secure app that simplifies the payment process for consumers. For businesses, the service is both easy to implement and cost-effective, allowing merchants to accept payments quickly through their smartphones, tablets, or computers. By focusing on convenience and security, Satispay is changing the way people interact with money in daily transactions.

Jupiter

Venture Round in 2024
Jupiter is a digital retail bank based in Mumbai, India, that offers a unique co-created banking experience tailored specifically for Millennials. Established in 2019, it provides a comprehensive digital banking application that enables users to efficiently manage their finances. The application assists users in tracking expenses by offering insights into their spending habits and savings growth. Additionally, Jupiter facilitates automated savings, loans, and debit card services, along with 24/7 customer support to enhance user convenience. Through its focus on user-friendly financial management, Jupiter aims to revolutionize the banking experience for the younger generation.

Lunar

Series D in 2023
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Toss

Series G in 2022
Toss is a South Korea-based mobile financial service platform developed by the fintech startup Viva Republica, established in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The platform offers a range of services aimed at simplifying financial management for users, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, and bank account oversight. Additionally, Toss provides access to loan and insurance plans, facilitates bill splitting, and supports QR payments. These features collectively enable users to handle their financial needs efficiently and conveniently.

Satispay

Series D in 2022
Satispay S.p.A. is a mobile payment application founded in 2013 and headquartered in Milan, Italy. The company aims to transform the payment landscape in Europe by offering a platform that enables users to make payments in stores, online, and between friends without relying on traditional debit or credit cards. Launched in 2015, Satispay provides a user-friendly and secure app that simplifies the payment process for consumers. For businesses, the service is both easy to implement and cost-effective, allowing merchants to accept payments quickly through their smartphones, tablets, or computers. By focusing on convenience and security, Satispay is changing the way people interact with money in daily transactions.

Froots

Seed Round in 2022
Froots is an online wealth management platform designed to assist individuals in achieving their long-term financial goals, such as early retirement or funding education for their children. The platform utilizes algorithms to deliver financial education and investment guidance, making capital market access and portfolio management available to a broad audience, regardless of their existing assets or prior knowledge of financial markets. By focusing on transparency and eliminating hidden costs, Froots empowers clients to invest independently and flexibly, helping them realize financial aspirations that may seem out of reach.

Strike

Seed Round in 2022
Strike is a cybersecurity firm focused on providing accessible and high-quality security solutions to enterprises of all sizes. The company specializes in Continuous Pentesting, which connects organizations with cybersecurity professionals to ensure ongoing security assessments rather than relying solely on periodic testing. This approach combines manual pentesting by skilled experts with automated scanning, allowing organizations to identify and address vulnerabilities in real-time. By integrating with clients' management and communication systems, Strike enhances the efficiency of vulnerability triaging and remediation, helping businesses safeguard their data against potential threats before they can be exploited.

Kyash

Series D in 2022
Kyash Inc. is a Japanese fintech company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Tokyo. It specializes in developing a wallet application and payment platform that enables consumers to make payments at Visa merchants and conduct peer-to-peer transactions. Kyash offers a range of services through its mobile application, including the ability for users to send and request instant money from friends using virtual and prepaid cards. Additionally, the company provides a proprietary technology platform that allows businesses to issue their own Visa cards to customers through its APIs, enhancing the payment experience. Through these services, Kyash aims to facilitate safe, quick, and convenient money transfers for both consumers and businesses.

Weee!

Series E in 2022
Founded in 2015, Weee! is a California-based online grocery retailer specializing in Asian and Hispanic food products. It offers a curated selection of fruits, seafood, snacks, and daily essentials sourced from local farms and trusted brands, serving customers in major U.S. cities.

TravelPerk

Series D in 2022
TravelPerk is a SaaS platform that simplifies business travel management. It offers integrated booking, reporting, and support for flights, hotels, and car rentals, ensuring compliance with company policies.

DriveWealth

Series D in 2021
DriveWealth is a fintech company based in Chatham, New Jersey, founded in 2012. It operates a mobile investing platform designed for individual investors, offering a range of exchange-traded funds, U.S.-listed stocks, and educational content to help users understand financial basics. DriveWealth's technology enables partners worldwide to provide branded investing experiences, facilitating customer acquisition, loyalty, retention, and revenue growth. The company specializes in fractional equities trading and offers cloud-based, API-driven brokerage infrastructure, allowing global partners to access the U.S. equities market through real-time fractional share investments.

Ualá

Series D in 2021
Ualá is a fintech company offering a wide range of financial services. It provides users with a prepaid Mastercard for payments, savings accounts, and investment options, aiming to increase financial inclusion in Latin America.

Jupiter

Series B in 2021
Jupiter is a digital retail bank based in Mumbai, India, that offers a unique co-created banking experience tailored specifically for Millennials. Established in 2019, it provides a comprehensive digital banking application that enables users to efficiently manage their finances. The application assists users in tracking expenses by offering insights into their spending habits and savings growth. Additionally, Jupiter facilitates automated savings, loans, and debit card services, along with 24/7 customer support to enhance user convenience. Through its focus on user-friendly financial management, Jupiter aims to revolutionize the banking experience for the younger generation.

Toss

Series H in 2021
Toss is a South Korea-based mobile financial service platform developed by the fintech startup Viva Republica, established in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The platform offers a range of services aimed at simplifying financial management for users, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, and bank account oversight. Additionally, Toss provides access to loan and insurance plans, facilitates bill splitting, and supports QR payments. These features collectively enable users to handle their financial needs efficiently and conveniently.

Guideline

Series E in 2021
Guideline, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in automating retirement plan administration and compliance for businesses. Founded in 2015 and based in San Mateo, California, with an additional office in Portland, Maine, Guideline offers an online platform for 401(k) planning that integrates a participant's entire financial ecosystem. The company's services include plan design and setup, participant enrollment and education, administration and recordkeeping, compliance and reporting, as well as investment management. Guideline distinguishes itself by providing a straightforward pricing model based on a flat fee per participant, rather than the traditional asset-based fee structure. This comprehensive approach aims to simplify the retirement planning process for growing businesses and enhance employees' ability to optimize their retirement savings.

SmartHR

Series D in 2021
SmartHR, Inc. is a Tokyo-based company that specializes in developing cloud-based human resources management software. Founded in 2013, SmartHR provides a comprehensive platform designed to automate procedures related to social insurance and employment insurance. The software enables users to fill out online forms and generate digital versions of essential documents such as pension and employment insurance paperwork, which can be submitted electronically. By offering a suite of technology-enabled solutions for employee management, talent management, and overall HR administration, SmartHR caters to a wide range of businesses, from large enterprises to small and medium-sized enterprises. Through its innovative approach, SmartHR aims to streamline HR processes and enhance employee productivity.

TravelPerk

Series D in 2021
TravelPerk is a SaaS platform that simplifies business travel management. It offers integrated booking, reporting, and support for flights, hotels, and car rentals, ensuring compliance with company policies.

Albo

Series B in 2020
Albo is a Mexican challenger bank offering a mobile-first banking experience. It provides users with a digital banking account, a Mastercard card for spending, and innovative features such as savings tools, goal management within sub-accounts, and personal loans.

Lunar

Series C in 2020
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Toss

Series G in 2020
Toss is a South Korea-based mobile financial service platform developed by the fintech startup Viva Republica, established in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The platform offers a range of services aimed at simplifying financial management for users, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, and bank account oversight. Additionally, Toss provides access to loan and insurance plans, facilitates bill splitting, and supports QR payments. These features collectively enable users to handle their financial needs efficiently and conveniently.

Guideline

Series D in 2020
Guideline, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in automating retirement plan administration and compliance for businesses. Founded in 2015 and based in San Mateo, California, with an additional office in Portland, Maine, Guideline offers an online platform for 401(k) planning that integrates a participant's entire financial ecosystem. The company's services include plan design and setup, participant enrollment and education, administration and recordkeeping, compliance and reporting, as well as investment management. Guideline distinguishes itself by providing a straightforward pricing model based on a flat fee per participant, rather than the traditional asset-based fee structure. This comprehensive approach aims to simplify the retirement planning process for growing businesses and enhance employees' ability to optimize their retirement savings.

Coalition

Series C in 2020
Coalition provides comprehensive insurance coverage and proactive cybersecurity tools to manage and mitigate cyber risks for businesses across various industries. Backed by leading global insurers, Coalition offers its services in the US and Canada, with a global workforce operating from digital hubs worldwide.

N26

Series D in 2020
N26 offers mobile banking solutions in the European Union, providing international money transfers, investments, overdraft facilities, and cash withdrawals/deposits at stores. Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2013 by Maximilian Tayenthal and Valentin Stalf.

Choco

Series A in 2020
Choco operates a digital ordering platform that connects restaurants with suppliers to simplify ingredient procurement. The interface resembles consumer apps with a chat-style communication and a streamlined ordering list that makes sourcing ingredients efficient. The platform also supports distributors by automating order processes, enabling real-time order processing, ERP integrations, and an AI-driven marketing assistant to enhance customer engagement, sales, and inventory management, while reducing manual errors and food waste.

Lunar

Series B in 2020
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Kyash

Series C in 2020
Kyash Inc. is a Japanese fintech company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Tokyo. It specializes in developing a wallet application and payment platform that enables consumers to make payments at Visa merchants and conduct peer-to-peer transactions. Kyash offers a range of services through its mobile application, including the ability for users to send and request instant money from friends using virtual and prepaid cards. Additionally, the company provides a proprietary technology platform that allows businesses to issue their own Visa cards to customers through its APIs, enhancing the payment experience. Through these services, Kyash aims to facilitate safe, quick, and convenient money transfers for both consumers and businesses.

Albo

Series A in 2019
Albo is a Mexican challenger bank offering a mobile-first banking experience. It provides users with a digital banking account, a Mastercard card for spending, and innovative features such as savings tools, goal management within sub-accounts, and personal loans.

Jupiter

Seed Round in 2019
Jupiter is a digital retail bank based in Mumbai, India, that offers a unique co-created banking experience tailored specifically for Millennials. Established in 2019, it provides a comprehensive digital banking application that enables users to efficiently manage their finances. The application assists users in tracking expenses by offering insights into their spending habits and savings growth. Additionally, Jupiter facilitates automated savings, loans, and debit card services, along with 24/7 customer support to enhance user convenience. Through its focus on user-friendly financial management, Jupiter aims to revolutionize the banking experience for the younger generation.

Pigment

Seed Round in 2019
Pigment is a business forecasting platform designed to enhance organizational strategy through real-time data visualization and analysis. The platform enables companies to aggregate data from various sources, processing it in real-time to provide a comprehensive view of their operations. Users can leverage Pigment's intuitive interface to explore multiple future scenarios via charts, simulations, and continuous modeling, facilitating improved business planning and forecasting. Additionally, the software incorporates artificial intelligence to support financial planning and decision-making processes, making it a valuable tool for organizations seeking to optimize their strategic initiatives.

Choco

Series A in 2019
Choco operates a digital ordering platform that connects restaurants with suppliers to simplify ingredient procurement. The interface resembles consumer apps with a chat-style communication and a streamlined ordering list that makes sourcing ingredients efficient. The platform also supports distributors by automating order processes, enabling real-time order processing, ERP integrations, and an AI-driven marketing assistant to enhance customer engagement, sales, and inventory management, while reducing manual errors and food waste.

Lunar

Series B in 2019
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Toss

Series F in 2019
Toss is a South Korea-based mobile financial service platform developed by the fintech startup Viva Republica, established in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The platform offers a range of services aimed at simplifying financial management for users, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, and bank account oversight. Additionally, Toss provides access to loan and insurance plans, facilitates bill splitting, and supports QR payments. These features collectively enable users to handle their financial needs efficiently and conveniently.

N26

Series D in 2019
N26 offers mobile banking solutions in the European Union, providing international money transfers, investments, overdraft facilities, and cash withdrawals/deposits at stores. Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2013 by Maximilian Tayenthal and Valentin Stalf.

Happay

Venture Round in 2019
Happay is a travel and expense management platform designed to streamline corporate spending. It provides businesses with a comprehensive ecosystem to manage various aspects of expenses, including reimbursements, petty cash, and travel-related costs. The platform features a fully integrated, paperless expense reporting workflow, allowing companies to efficiently handle employee expenses, flexi-benefits, allowances, and vendor payments in real-time. Happay’s solutions enable organizations to gain complete visibility and control over their spending, facilitating effective management through both mobile devices and desktops.

Marqeta

Series E in 2019
Marqeta operates a modern card issuing and payment processing platform that enables businesses to create customized payment solutions using open APIs. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Oakland, California, with an additional office in London, Marqeta's platform allows users to build, issue, and manage digital, physical, and tokenized payment cards. The company provides a range of services including virtual cards, real-time fund transfers, spend controls, and data analytics solutions. Marqeta serves various industries such as e-commerce, lending, on-demand services, and digital banking by offering flexible and scalable payment infrastructure. It is certified to operate in 40 countries globally.

KOHO

Series B in 2019
KOHO Financial Inc. is a financial technology company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The company offers a digital banking platform that provides low-cost banking services through a prepaid, reloadable Visa-backed debit card and a user-friendly mobile application. This platform enables customers to conduct day-to-day banking operations and includes features such as financial goal setting, cash flow projections, group spending management, and detailed spending insights. By equipping users with these tools, KOHO aims to simplify money management and enhance the overall banking experience for its customers.

Dunzo

Corporate Round in 2019
Dunzo is a hyper-local delivery app based in Bengaluru, India, that connects users with the nearest delivery partners to facilitate the delivery of various items, including groceries, food, medicines, and pet supplies. Established in 2015, Dunzo aims to enhance the retail landscape by providing micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises with digital tools to streamline eCommerce sales. The platform also offers a concierge service that helps users manage their everyday tasks by connecting them with merchants and contractors for services such as shipping, repairs, and home assistance. Through its comprehensive approach, Dunzo aims to simplify the lives of consumers while supporting local businesses.

Loft

Series B in 2019
Loft is a Brazilian real estate technology company that operates a transactional marketplace and online property platform. Founded in 2018 and based in São Paulo, Loft provides an end-to-end digital workflow to manage home buying and selling, facilitating transactions for individuals, brokers, and publicly listed REITs. The platform combines proprietary transaction data with a searchable property database and integrated services to streamline search, valuation, and deal execution, bringing the Brazilian homebuying experience into the e-commerce era. It offers access to residential and commercial properties, with user feedback and ratings supporting transparent transactions. Loft aims to simplify real estate deals through digital tools and data-driven processes, reducing friction in buying and selling properties across the Brazilian market.

Lunar

Venture Round in 2019
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Petal

Series B in 2019
Petal Card, Inc. is a credit card company focused on providing financial access to individuals without traditional credit histories, such as students and immigrants. Founded in 2015 and based in New York, the company utilizes machine learning to analyze users' digital financial records, allowing for cash flow underwriting as an alternative to conventional credit scoring. This innovative approach enables Petal to offer higher credit limits and lower rates compared to competing credit cards. The company's flagship product, the Petal Visa, is designed to promote responsible spending and credit-building, accompanied by a user-friendly digital application for managing payments. Petal aims to make credit more honest, simple, and accessible, fostering a financial environment that encourages users to succeed.

Albo

Series A in 2019
Albo is a Mexican challenger bank offering a mobile-first banking experience. It provides users with a digital banking account, a Mastercard card for spending, and innovative features such as savings tools, goal management within sub-accounts, and personal loans.

N26

Series D in 2019
N26 offers mobile banking solutions in the European Union, providing international money transfers, investments, overdraft facilities, and cash withdrawals/deposits at stores. Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2013 by Maximilian Tayenthal and Valentin Stalf.

Cowboy

Series A in 2018
Cowboy designs innovative electric bikes for urban riders. Its mission is to empower users to navigate city paths mindfully while benefiting everyone. Cowboy's e-bikes are simple, featuring no gears or power adjustment buttons.

Brex

Series C in 2018
Brex Inc. is a financial technology company that provides corporate credit cards and integrated financial services to businesses. Established in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Brex has additional offices in Draper, Utah; Vancouver, Canada; and New York, New York. The company offers the Brex Mastercard Corporate Credit Card, which features reward programs for various categories, including rideshare, travel, dining, and software subscriptions. By combining financial services with existing software applications, Brex enables businesses to streamline their financial operations and empower employees to make informed financial decisions. This innovative approach helps companies navigate the complexities of the modern business environment and enhances their growth potential.

Ualá

Series B in 2018
Ualá is a fintech company offering a wide range of financial services. It provides users with a prepaid Mastercard for payments, savings accounts, and investment options, aiming to increase financial inclusion in Latin America.

Yoco

Series B in 2018
Yoco is an African technology company that enables entrepreneurs and small businesses to accept secure payments online and in person through a single platform. Its product ecosystem includes payments, lending, and business software.

Freee

Series E in 2018
Freee is a developer of cloud-based accounting software designed for small and medium-sized businesses in Japan. Launched in March 2013 and originally named CFO K.K., the company was founded by Daisuke Sasaki, who previously led SMB marketing for Google in the Asia Pacific region. Freee's automated online accounting software seamlessly syncs with bank accounts, allowing users to automatically categorize entries and generate financial reports. In addition to its core accounting product, Freee also offers cloud-based HR labor software and cloud ERP solutions for midsize companies. The company operates on a freemium model, with paid plans starting at approximately 980 JPY per month. Freee gained recognition by winning the Invinity Ventures Summit Launch Pad in 2013, a prestigious demo event in Japan.

Satispay

Series B in 2018
Satispay S.p.A. is a mobile payment application founded in 2013 and headquartered in Milan, Italy. The company aims to transform the payment landscape in Europe by offering a platform that enables users to make payments in stores, online, and between friends without relying on traditional debit or credit cards. Launched in 2015, Satispay provides a user-friendly and secure app that simplifies the payment process for consumers. For businesses, the service is both easy to implement and cost-effective, allowing merchants to accept payments quickly through their smartphones, tablets, or computers. By focusing on convenience and security, Satispay is changing the way people interact with money in daily transactions.

Revolut

Series C in 2018
Revolut is a financial services company that operates a mobile banking platform and a multi-currency card. The app allows users to exchange currencies at interbank rates, pay with a card, and send money domestically and internationally. It provides tools for money management, including expense tracking and direct transfers to bank accounts. Since starting as a platform for prepaid cards and currency exchange, Revolut has expanded to features such as cryptocurrency trading, stock trading, and insurance offerings, alongside money remittance and card payments. The company serves customers globally, aiming to simplify managing money across currencies and borders through its digital platform.

Cowboy

Seed Round in 2018
Cowboy designs innovative electric bikes for urban riders. Its mission is to empower users to navigate city paths mindfully while benefiting everyone. Cowboy's e-bikes are simple, featuring no gears or power adjustment buttons.

Qapital

Series B in 2018
Qapital, Inc. is a personal finance company that offers a mobile application designed to help users manage their money and achieve their financial goals through customizable savings rules. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, Qapital enables users to create accounts that facilitate automatic transfers from their checking accounts to their savings. The application provides tools that allow users to save money based on everyday actions, such as transportation or leisure activities. Additionally, Qapital offers an FDIC-insured checking account and a Visa debit card that enables users to manage their spending more effectively. By integrating behavioral psychology with technology, Qapital aims to simplify money management and encourage intentional spending while promoting savings habits. The company's approach also includes features that help users track their spending and set financial targets, making it easier to align everyday behaviors with long-term financial objectives.

Yellow

Seed Round in 2018
Yellow is a micro-mobility platform based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, offering dockless bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017 by experienced entrepreneurs, Yellow allows users to book and drop off bikes or scooters anywhere via its mobile application, aiming to improve traffic circulation and daily commuting efficiency in urban centers. The company is a leading player in the Latin American micro-mobility market.

N26

Series C in 2018
N26 offers mobile banking solutions in the European Union, providing international money transfers, investments, overdraft facilities, and cash withdrawals/deposits at stores. Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2013 by Maximilian Tayenthal and Valentin Stalf.

Ualá

Series A in 2018
Ualá is a fintech company offering a wide range of financial services. It provides users with a prepaid Mastercard for payments, savings accounts, and investment options, aiming to increase financial inclusion in Latin America.

Albo

Seed Round in 2018
Albo is a Mexican challenger bank offering a mobile-first banking experience. It provides users with a digital banking account, a Mastercard card for spending, and innovative features such as savings tools, goal management within sub-accounts, and personal loans.

Loft

Series A in 2018
Loft is a Brazilian real estate technology company that operates a transactional marketplace and online property platform. Founded in 2018 and based in São Paulo, Loft provides an end-to-end digital workflow to manage home buying and selling, facilitating transactions for individuals, brokers, and publicly listed REITs. The platform combines proprietary transaction data with a searchable property database and integrated services to streamline search, valuation, and deal execution, bringing the Brazilian homebuying experience into the e-commerce era. It offers access to residential and commercial properties, with user feedback and ratings supporting transparent transactions. Loft aims to simplify real estate deals through digital tools and data-driven processes, reducing friction in buying and selling properties across the Brazilian market.

Copper

Seed Round in 2018
Copper provides a secure infrastructure for the institutional digital asset market, delivering custody and portfolio management services for institutional investors. The company enables off-exchange trading and settlement at tier-1 digital asset exchanges through the ClearLoop network and expands offerings with uncollateralized lending. Copper's secure wallet architecture is available as a standalone application, a mobile app, and a browser extension for signing smart contracts, delivering an integrated solution for managing, safeguarding, and transacting digital assets within institutional ecosystems.

Tpaga

Convertible Note in 2017
Tpaga is a mobile wallet service targeting unbanked consumers in Latin America. It enables users to store money via cash kiosks and use it for various payments such as utility bills, phone top-ups, supermarket purchases, and fuel without needing a bank account or credit card.

Revolut

Series B in 2017
Revolut is a financial services company that operates a mobile banking platform and a multi-currency card. The app allows users to exchange currencies at interbank rates, pay with a card, and send money domestically and internationally. It provides tools for money management, including expense tracking and direct transfers to bank accounts. Since starting as a platform for prepaid cards and currency exchange, Revolut has expanded to features such as cryptocurrency trading, stock trading, and insurance offerings, alongside money remittance and card payments. The company serves customers globally, aiming to simplify managing money across currencies and borders through its digital platform.

Careem

Series E in 2017
Careem operates a car booking platform that connects passengers with local drivers via a marketplace of community drivers. The platform lets users request a ride in minutes, see the fare, and pay with a credit card, providing access to convenient and affordable transportation.

Deliveroo

Series E in 2016
Deliveroo is a United Kingdom-based online food delivery platform that connects consumers with local restaurants to enable easy ordering and fast delivery. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in London, the company operates across multiple countries and more than 800 towns and cities, with a network of over 140,000 partner restaurants and about 180,000 delivery riders. It generates revenue through a mix of commissions from restaurants, customer fees, restaurant sign-up charges, and packaging sales, supporting both consumer orders and restaurant partners.
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