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TQ Ventures, founded in 2018 by Schuster Tanger and Andrew Marks, is based in the United States and manages approximately $2 billion across four funds. The firm has invested in over 80 companies globally, focusing on early-stage ventures. Their approach emphasizes a first-principles methodology to identify promising investment opportunities.
TQ Ventures invests in pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages across various sectors, including AI, healthcare, consumer, and commerce. The firm seeks to back exceptional founders who are building category-defining businesses, employing independent thinking and rigorous analysis to uncover opportunities beyond conventional trends.
Notable portfolio companies include Plenful, an AI-powered workflow automation platform for healthcare; Railway, a software distribution platform; Modern Treasury, an operating system for money movement; Augmodo, a spatial AI platform for retail; nsave, which provides secure bank accounts in unstable financial systems; Ro, a direct-to-patient healthcare platform; Lawhive, an AI solution for small law firms; Koodos Labs, focused on cultural products; Cleancard, innovating cancer diagnostics; and MindsDB, enabling natural language querying of structured data.
Submit your pitch through their form at tqventures.com.
Yes, TQ Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies where they see significant potential.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for portfolio companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
TQ Ventures manages approximately $2 billion across four funds, allowing them to support a diverse range of startups.
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