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Amasia is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The firm focuses on software or software-enabled businesses and has a commitment to enhancing human flourishing. Amasia invests primarily in seed and Series A stages, with a diverse portfolio across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Amasia invests in seed and Series A stages, targeting software or software-enabled businesses. Their investment strategy emphasizes a single-bottom-line approach, prioritizing companies that contribute to human health and happiness. Key sectors include healthcare, education technology (Edtech), fintech, and climate sustainability.
Notable companies in Amasia's portfolio include CarbonChain, focused on sustainability in Europe; Climatetrade, engaged in sustainability efforts in Europe; Dialpad, a US-based AI and SaaS software company; Iodine, a digital health company in the US; Maicoin, a fintech company operating in Asia; Pique Action, involved in media and sustainability in the US; Super, focusing on sustainable supply chains in Asia; and Treedots, engaged in commerce and sustainable supply chains in Asia.
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Amasia often leads investment rounds, particularly in the seed and Series A stages, to help shape the direction of their portfolio companies.
Amasia is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that align with their mission of enhancing human health and happiness.
The specific size of Amasia's current fund is not publicly disclosed, but they actively manage investments across multiple sectors.
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