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Red Queen Ventures is a venture capital and advisory firm founded by Luis J. Tunon and headquartered in Andorra. The firm operates globally with a presence in major startup hubs including Madrid, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Miami, Barcelona, and Silicon Valley. It focuses on incubating and growing ventures that deliver meaningful economic and social returns.
Red Queen Ventures invests in a diverse range of sectors, including telecom, SaaS, IoT, AI, clean energy, and healthcare. The firm targets projects that address significant challenges, contain strong technology components, and promote sustainability and diversity. Typical investments support initiatives that empower individuals and foster social impact.
Notable companies backed by Red Queen Ventures include Agile Hospitality Group, focusing on large-scale hospitality infrastructure; Lowi, a digital low-cost mobile and optical fiber brand; Qaleon, an AI-based digital products factory; YO Mobile, a super app combining telecommunications and entertainment; and Lebara Mobile, an MVNO targeting the migrant community.
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Yes, Red Queen Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in projects that align with their focus on technology and sustainability.
The firm is open to follow-on investments in portfolio companies that demonstrate growth potential and align with their mission of social impact.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm actively engages in venture-building and advisory services alongside traditional investments.
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