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Diversity in every deal: How AtVenture decides where to invest
People ask us all the time what AtVenture actually invests in, and how we make those decisions. The short answer is we invest with one principle: Diversity in every deal. That principle shapes the kind of companies we back, who we back them with, and how we get to a yes or a no. Here is what that looks like in practice, and why we built it this way. What we invest in Our investment thesis is deliberately specific: Europe-based startups; (pre) seed stage; open across sectors a
Apr 152 min read


From learning to investing: Velina's first angel cheque
Velina did not join the Angel Accelerator to make an investment right away. She joined to learn. “I joined to explore new ways to put my money to work beyond the stock market and to empower founders from non-traditional backgrounds.” That is exactly the stance we see most often in our cohorts. Curiosity, conviction, and the sense that there must be something more meaningful than another ETF. What Velina did differently is the part worth paying attention to. What changed in th
Apr 102 min read


Why our first angel accelerator cohort invested in Jungle the Bungle, and what it reveals about impact angel investing
When 10 newly graduated angel investors sat down to make a real investment decision, they didn't choose the flashiest pitch or the most familiar market. They chose a company that combined measurable social impact with a clear, repeatable business model: and they arrived at that decision through a structured, rigorous process that would hold up in any investment room. The company was Jungle the Bungle, an award-winning language platform for children up to eight years old, alre
Feb 254 min read
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