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Stacked Capital is a venture fund based in the United States, founded by a team of serial entrepreneurs experienced in launching and scaling companies. The firm focuses on early-stage technologies and has backed 12 companies to date. They evaluate each investment opportunity on a case-by-case basis, considering the people, ideas, implementation, adoption, and future potential.
Stacked Capital invests in companies that apply innovation to solve real-world problems with measurable impact. They typically engage with post-seed stage companies and do not follow trend-based or thesis-driven investing. Instead, they prioritize the fundamentals of each investment opportunity.
Notable portfolio companies include Boom Fantasy (sports technology enhancing fan engagement), Avvir (automated construction monitoring), HAAS Alert (mobility data service), Edquity (college financial planning app), Helium Loans (micro-lending platform), Amicus (DAF donor platform), Speakalytics (AI sales coach), Qoins (automated debt payment), Curu (credit establishment platform), Quartix (alternative lender), iTrust (cybersecurity risk ratings), ImpactCents (investing spare change), and CapWay (financial services for the unbanked).
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Stacked Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in the seed+ and Series A stages, where they can provide significant support and guidance.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially if the company demonstrates strong growth and aligns with their investment philosophy.
Specific details about the size of Stacked Capital's current fund are not publicly available.
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