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Humla Ventures is a global alternative investment manager focused on early-stage companies in fintech and AI. Founded to build infrastructure for managing and interacting with money, the firm has a diverse team operating across multiple countries. They currently manage a portfolio of 7 companies.
Humla Ventures invests in pre-seed to Series A stages, particularly in blockchain, fintech, and artificial intelligence. Their investment strategies include Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), co-investments, and family office advisory services. The firm aims to support transformational companies early in their lifecycle.
Notable companies in Humla Ventures' portfolio include: Deribit, a leading options and derivatives exchange in the Netherlands; Credora, a rating agent for trading counterparties in the USA; Formidium, a fund administration service for digital asset native funds in Canada; Hidden Road Partners, a quantitative credit intermediation service in the USA; Anboto, a smart order routing and execution platform in Singapore; Bitwave, a back-office accounting and audit software solution for digital asset businesses in the USA; and Calculum, an AI and advanced data analytics platform for working capital optimization in the USA.
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Humla Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in their focus sectors of fintech and AI.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially in companies that demonstrate strong growth potential and align with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm actively manages a portfolio of 7 companies across various stages.
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