Mosaik Partners

Mosaik Partners is a San Francisco-based investment firm that backs U.S. technology companies, with a focus on financial technology and commerce-enabling software. It pursues early to expansion-stage opportunities across fintech, payments, software, regtech, capital markets technology, and AI/big data, typically investing about $2–7 million and sometimes in companies with negative EBITDA. The firm prefers minority stakes, aims to co-invest, and seeks board representation. It leverages extensive operating experience to help entrepreneurs scale, drawing on expertise in payments, e-commerce enablement, risk management, and related software sectors. Mosaik Partners targets private U.S. companies and provides strategic governance support to accelerate growth.

John Katzenmeyer JD

Partner

E. Kilburn JD

Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Miles Kilburn

Managing Partner

Howard Mergelkamp III

Managing Partner

Eric Varney

FinTech Venture Investor

Past deals in Belarus

PeerNova

Venture Round in 2019
PeerNova develops a blockchain-based distributed ledger technology solution that ensures data immutability and integrity for use in securities exchanges and financial services. Its platform enables financial institutions to manage data, address reconciliation challenges, and enhance compliance. Founded in 2013, PeerNova is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in New York, London, Beijing, São Paulo, and Belarus.

PeerNova

Series A in 2014
PeerNova develops a blockchain-based distributed ledger technology solution that ensures data immutability and integrity for use in securities exchanges and financial services. Its platform enables financial institutions to manage data, address reconciliation challenges, and enhance compliance. Founded in 2013, PeerNova is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in New York, London, Beijing, São Paulo, and Belarus.
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