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53 Stations is an early-stage venture capital firm located in Chicago, founded to support entrepreneurs in their business journeys. Backed by The Pritzker Organization, which has over 60 years of experience in business building, the firm focuses on creating sustainable companies. They manage a portfolio of 17 companies across various sectors.
This firm invests in early-stage technology companies, particularly in healthcare, SaaS, proptech, AI, and fintech. 53 Stations operates with a flexible mandate, allowing them to customize investment terms and timelines to suit the specific needs of each startup. They engage with companies at the pre-seed, seed, seed+, and Series A stages.
Notable portfolio companies include Altana, an AI-driven platform for global trade compliance; Antares, which develops nuclear microreactors; and Collective, an all-in-one financial solution for freelancers. Other companies include Function Health, a health data platform, and Wealth.com, a digital estate planning platform.
Submit your pitch through their form at 53stations.com.
Yes, 53 Stations often leads investment rounds, particularly in their focus sectors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, depending on the growth and needs of the portfolio companies.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm is backed by The Pritzker Organization, indicating substantial financial support.
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