FiveT Fintech
About FiveT Fintech
FiveT Fintech is an independent Swiss venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in fintech and digital asset companies. Formerly known as Avaloq Ventures, the firm rebranded in 2023 following a management buyout, allowing for greater agility in advising the fund while maintaining its strategic focus within Avaloq's ecosystem. The firm leverages its strong network of banks, asset managers, and other financial service providers to identify and support innovative startups that are reshaping the financial industry through digitization and cutting-edge technologies. The firm's investment strategy focuses on sectors such as financial services, technology, life sciences, energy, and clean technology, with a particular emphasis on digital assets, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and regulatory technology. FiveT Fintech typically invests at the seed and Series A stages, with check sizes ranging from $0 to $12 million. The firm has a global geographical focus, including Switzerland, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Russia. FiveT Fintech's portfolio includes companies such as SupraOracles, Numarics, and Yeekatee. The firm has demonstrated a commitment to the digital asset space, successfully exiting its investment in Metaco, a Swiss-based crypto custody provider, in May 2023. This exit highlights FiveT Fintech's ability to navigate challenging market environments and its dedication to supporting the growth of innovative companies in the fintech sector.
Investment Mandate
Asset Classes2
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets19
Requirements
Strong management team, Innovative business model, Scalable technology, Clear path to profitability, Alignment with FiveT Fintech's strategic focus areas
Stated Portfolio3
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