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Cheque Size$1M to $50M
Stages8
Industries15
Markets20

About Roy Sebag

Roy Sebag is an Israeli-Canadian entrepreneur and investor known for his work in precious metals and technology. He is the founder and CEO of Goldmoney Inc., a global financial service and technology business focused on precious metals. Sebag also founded Mene Inc., a direct-to-consumer jewelry brand that sells pure gold and platinum jewelry by gram weight, aiming to restore the historic link between jewelry and personal savings. Additionally, he is the founder of Totenpass, a company that combines ancient methods of preserving information with modern technology. Throughout his career, Sebag has been involved in various ventures, including serving as the CEO of Bitfarms Ltd., a publicly traded cryptocurrency mining company on the Toronto Stock Exchange, until April 2019. He has also been a managing partner of Essentia Equity, an investment partnership that engaged in fundamental long and short equity investing in distressed, event-driven, and natural resource-related opportunities. Sebag's economic insights have been covered by major financial media outlets, and he is the author of 'The Natural Order of Money,' a book on economic theory and philosophy. Sebag's investment philosophy centers on value-oriented investments across a variety of asset classes and industries. His focus includes commodities, cryptocurrencies, private equity, and venture capital, with a particular emphasis on precious metals and technology sectors. He has a global investment approach, with interests in countries such as Canada, the United States, Israel, Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, China, India, Brazil, South Africa, Russia, Mexico, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. His portfolio spans industries including technology, financial services, precious metals, mining, jewelry, cryptocurrency, e-commerce, retail, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, real estate, media, entertainment, and education. Investment sizes range from $1 million to $50 million, targeting various stages from seed to buyout and distressed situations.

Geographical Focus

African markets1

Other stated markets19

United StatesUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyHong KongJapanAustraliaSingaporeChinaIndiaBrazilUnited Arab EmiratesSwitzerlandMexicoSouth KoreaSaudi ArabiaTurkeyRussiaIsrael