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Raido Capital Partners is a venture capital firm based in the United States, focusing on technology investments in the financial services sector. The firm has a portfolio of 7 companies and aims to create sustainable enterprise value through growth and capital efficiency. They partner with management teams to optimize organizations and enhance operational excellence.
Raido Capital Partners invests in technology companies that enhance the financial domain, covering stages from Friends & Family to Series C and Growth Equity. Their stage-agnostic strategy seeks businesses with structural defensibility, emphasizing capital efficiency and sustainable go-to-market strategies. The firm looks for opportunities that align with their core thesis of creating long-term resilience in financial services.
Notable portfolio companies include Kraken, a global digital markets platform; Sterling Trading Tech, which provides capital markets infrastructure; Cast, focusing on accounting and financial planning; Infinant, working on agentic AI in banking; DeepSee, a technology company in finance; Tennr, innovating in healthcare operations; and Pluto Wealth Management, developing AI co-pilot solutions for wealth management.
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Yes, Raido Capital Partners is open to leading investment rounds, especially when opportunities align with their investment thesis.
The firm actively considers follow-on investments to support portfolio companies that demonstrate growth and operational excellence.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm maintains a portfolio of 7 companies across various stages of investment.
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