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Deck 2 Capital is a venture capital firm based in the United States, founded by founders for founders. The firm focuses on post-seed and late-stage investments, managing a portfolio of 11 companies. Their investment strategy emphasizes supporting global founders and companies with traction.
Deck 2 Capital invests in sectors such as fintech, insurtech, mobility, proptech, B2B and B2B2C SaaS, travel, and eCommerce. They provide private equity investments, including majority stakes and buyouts, as well as primary and secondary investments. The firm aims to offer liquidity options for founders and early investors.
Notable portfolio companies include Cover Genius, a global insurance technology company; Airwallex, which provides cross-border payment solutions; Arkose Labs, focused on fraud prevention; Brex, offering corporate cards and cash management; Flexport, a freight forwarding company; Instacart, an online grocery delivery service; Ola Cabs, a ride-hailing service; Pinduoduo, a Chinese e-commerce platform; Revolut, a banking services provider; Spotify, a digital music service; and Uber, another ride-hailing service.
Key partners include members from Airwallex, Arkose Labs, Ola Cabs, Pinduoduo, and Revolut, bringing diverse expertise in fintech and technology sectors.
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Yes, Deck 2 Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in late-stage funding scenarios.
The firm actively participates in follow-on investments to support their portfolio companies as they grow.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but they manage a portfolio of 11 companies across various sectors.
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