HSBC Ventures
About HSBC Ventures
HSBC Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of HSBC, dedicated to investing in early-stage technology companies that align with HSBC's strategic goals and have the potential to reshape the financial industry landscape. By partnering with visionary founders, HSBC Ventures provides strategic capital and deep industry expertise to foster innovation and drive growth. The investment focus of HSBC Ventures spans several core technology areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Digital Assets, Quantum Computing, Embedded Finance, Data Analytics, and Sustainability. The firm seeks to invest in companies at various stages, from Pre-Seed to Late Stage, with typical investment sizes ranging from €100,000 to €1.5 million. Geographically, HSBC Ventures has a broad focus, investing in companies across multiple regions, including the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Hong Kong, China, India, Singapore, Germany, France, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and South Korea. HSBC Ventures has a track record of strategic investments in companies such as Elliptic, a blockchain analytics provider, and FIA Tech, a leading technology provider enhancing market infrastructure within the listed and cleared derivatives sector. The firm's approach combines the scale and stability of HSBC with the agility of a tech start-up, enabling it to nurture new ideas, drive innovation, and transform the future of banking.
Investment Mandate
Asset Classes1
Industry Focus21
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets20
Requirements
Strong venture capital backing, International scalability, Alignment with HSBC's strategic goals, Potential to reshape the financial industry landscape
Stated Portfolio7
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