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Luge Capital is a venture capital fund based in North America, primarily investing in early-stage fintech companies. Founded to support entrepreneurs, the firm has a portfolio of 25 companies and focuses on Seed and Series A stages. Their expertise combines operational, entrepreneurial, and investment knowledge to help build global fintech champions.
Luge Capital invests in Seed and Series A stages, specifically targeting early-stage fintech companies. They partner with entrepreneurs who challenge the financial industry's status quo and are dedicated to addressing significant global challenges.
Notable companies in Luge Capital's portfolio include Flinks, a financial data infrastructure provider; Emma, a life insurance purchasing platform; Owl.co, which aids financial institutions in understanding their customers; and Flare Systems, focused on reducing digital risk and fraud. Other portfolio companies include Aya Payments, Till Financial, and Senso.
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As of October 2023, Luge Capital is actively hiring for an Investment Associate or Principal in Calgary. They recently published a blog post about their investment in Velix, a financial operating system for logistics, and shared insights in their Canadian Payments Innovation Report.
Yes, Luge Capital often leads investment rounds in the companies they back, particularly in the Seed and Series A stages.
Luge Capital is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
The specific size of Luge Capital's current fund is not disclosed, but they actively manage a portfolio of 25 companies.
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