Korelya Capital

Korelya Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2016 and headquartered in Paris, France, with additional offices in London, Seoul, and Singapore. The firm is dedicated to supporting European technology start-ups by providing them with capital for growth and facilitating their expansion into Asian markets. Korelya Capital leverages its strong connections with leading Asian corporations and its extensive network within Asian tech ecosystems to offer portfolio companies more than just financial backing. By focusing on ambitious founders, Korelya Capital aims to help build global technology champions, drawing on its experience and market reach to foster innovation and growth in the tech sector.

Ugo Carminati

Associate

Ghislain Le Chatelier

Venture Partner

Paul Christophle

Principal

Paul Degueuse

Partner

Loreley Mac Donald

Associate

Antoine Dresch

Co-Founder, Founding Partner and Managing Partner

Pierre Joo

Venture Partner Head of Korea

Céline Lee

Associate

Jamie Na

Associate

Fleur Pellerin

Co-Founding Partner and CEO

Grégoire Pontoizeau

Principal

Laura Roguet

Principal

Julie Roze

Partner

Josep Santacana

Venture Partner

Carole Sappia-Bonetti

CFO

Florian Weber

Associate

Griffin Woollgar

Principal

Past deals in Spain

Snowfall

Venture Round in 2025
Snowfall Sweden AB is a rapidly growing travel technology company operating in Europe and North America, with offices in Sweden, Germany, Croatia, Bosnia, Spain, and the USA. With over a decade of experience, the company specializes in designing, building, and implementing award-winning software solutions tailored for the travel industry. Snowfall partners with leading companies across the airline, train, and maritime sectors, including notable names like MTR, SAS, MTR Express, Air Canada, and American Airlines. The company's commitment to excellence and results-driven approach has established it as a key player in the travel technology landscape.

Grover

Venture Round in 2024
Grover is an online platform that allows consumers to rent a wide variety of tech products through monthly subscriptions. With a catalog of over 3,000 items, Grover offers access to smartphones, laptops, VR gear, wearables, and smart home appliances. The company's business model emphasizes sustainability by refurbishing and re-circulating returned products, thereby extending their lifespan and minimizing electronic waste. By enabling users to rent instead of purchase, Grover provides an affordable alternative for accessing consumer electronics. The company operates in multiple markets, including the United States, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Wallapop

Series G in 2023
Wallapop is a Barcelona-based company, established in 2013, that operates a mobile-first marketplace for buying and selling secondhand goods. With over 15 million users, the platform connects locals via a user-friendly app, facilitating transactions of more than 180 million items. Wallapop's geo-localized technology enables users to find unique, pre-owned products at affordable prices, promoting sustainability by extending the life of functional items. The company, backed by prominent investors, aims to innovate in the online classifieds industry and contribute to a circular economy.

Grover

Series C in 2022
Grover is an online platform that allows consumers to rent a wide variety of tech products through monthly subscriptions. With a catalog of over 3,000 items, Grover offers access to smartphones, laptops, VR gear, wearables, and smart home appliances. The company's business model emphasizes sustainability by refurbishing and re-circulating returned products, thereby extending their lifespan and minimizing electronic waste. By enabling users to rent instead of purchase, Grover provides an affordable alternative for accessing consumer electronics. The company operates in multiple markets, including the United States, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Grover

Series C in 2022
Grover is an online platform that allows consumers to rent a wide variety of tech products through monthly subscriptions. With a catalog of over 3,000 items, Grover offers access to smartphones, laptops, VR gear, wearables, and smart home appliances. The company's business model emphasizes sustainability by refurbishing and re-circulating returned products, thereby extending their lifespan and minimizing electronic waste. By enabling users to rent instead of purchase, Grover provides an affordable alternative for accessing consumer electronics. The company operates in multiple markets, including the United States, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Wallapop

Series G in 2021
Wallapop is a Barcelona-based company, established in 2013, that operates a mobile-first marketplace for buying and selling secondhand goods. With over 15 million users, the platform connects locals via a user-friendly app, facilitating transactions of more than 180 million items. Wallapop's geo-localized technology enables users to find unique, pre-owned products at affordable prices, promoting sustainability by extending the life of functional items. The company, backed by prominent investors, aims to innovate in the online classifieds industry and contribute to a circular economy.

Glovo

Series E in 2019
Glovo is a Barcelona-based start-up that revolutionizes access to local goods through its on-demand delivery application. The platform connects customers with independent couriers who deliver a wide range of products, including food, groceries, and personal items, within 60 minutes. Glovo operates in several countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru. Users can browse their favorite restaurants and shops, place orders, and track deliveries in real-time using the app's geolocation feature. This service effectively acts as a personal courier, allowing customers to receive goods and complete errands quickly and efficiently.

Glovo

Series D in 2019
Glovo is a Barcelona-based start-up that revolutionizes access to local goods through its on-demand delivery application. The platform connects customers with independent couriers who deliver a wide range of products, including food, groceries, and personal items, within 60 minutes. Glovo operates in several countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru. Users can browse their favorite restaurants and shops, place orders, and track deliveries in real-time using the app's geolocation feature. This service effectively acts as a personal courier, allowing customers to receive goods and complete errands quickly and efficiently.
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