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STARTGUIDE VC is a venture capital fund based in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on early-stage tech startups. The firm emphasizes a hands-on investment approach, providing both financial backing and strategic mentorship. Key partners include Petr Jahn, Jana Sedláková, and Seen Aquin, although specific fund size and AUM details are not disclosed.
STARTGUIDE invests in pre-seed, seed, and seed-plus stages, targeting sectors such as healthcare, SaaS, fintech, and cybersecurity. The fund seeks startups that demonstrate potential for global scalability and are led by diverse teams, with a particular commitment to supporting female founders. Check sizes are not specified, but the focus remains on digital solutions that drive growth.
STARTGUIDE's portfolio includes companies like a no-code automation platform, a bike delivery marketplace, a B2B logistics digitalization service, a BIM management system, a campervan rental marketplace, and a craft distillers distribution ecosystem.
Petr Jahn - Partner with extensive experience in venture capital and startup growth. Jana Sedláková - Partner focused on supporting diverse founding teams. Seen Aquin - Partner with a background in tech investments and mentorship.
Submit your pitch through their form at startguide.vc.
STARTGUIDE typically participates in early-stage funding rounds, often leading investments in their target sectors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly for startups that demonstrate strong growth and scalability potential.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly available, but the firm focuses on early-stage investments in Central and Eastern Europe.
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