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Entrée Capital is a venture capital firm founded 15 years ago, managing $1.5 billion across multiple funds. The firm operates from offices in Tel Aviv, London, and New York, and has invested in over 180 startups, many of which have achieved IPOs or acquisitions by leading technology companies.
Entrée Capital invests in sectors including software, fintech, deep tech, AI, and blockchain, with a particular interest in the reinvention of traditional industries. The firm targets early-stage investments, specifically in pre-seed, seed, and growth stages (Series A, B, and beyond), typically writing checks in the range of $500K to $5M.
Notable portfolio companies include monday.com, which IPO'd on NASDAQ in June 2021; Glovo, acquired by Delivery Hero in 2022; and BreezoMeter, acquired by Google in 2022. Other significant investments include Weavy, acquired by Figma in September 2025, and Quantum Art, which raised $100 million to advance its quantum computing platform.
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As of October 2023: Entrée Capital has been promoting its portfolio and team developments through regular blog posts, including updates on Quantum Art's funding and the promotion of Saul Levin to Partner.
Entrée Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage funding, to provide strong support and guidance to portfolio companies.
The firm actively participates in follow-on investments to support the growth of its portfolio companies, ensuring they have the necessary capital to scale.
Entrée Capital manages a total of $1.5 billion across multiple funds, allowing for significant investment in promising startups.
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