Step 01
Initial Conversation
Reach out with a brief description of what you're building. We respond within 3 business days. First meeting is one hour with one or two partners — no deck required.
We write Seed and Series A checks. We move fast, take board seats, and we've done this from the operating side.
Technical founders who understand the regulated environment their infrastructure operates in. The best fintech infrastructure companies have a founding team that can debug the technical architecture AND explain why a specific state money transmitter license matters.
A compounding asset. The companies in our portfolio get stronger as they grow — not just revenue-stronger, but structurally stronger: more data, more network effects, lower marginal compliance cost. We're looking for the business where scale is a moat.
Infrastructure before distribution. We invest earlier in the stack — the APIs, the rails, the compliance primitives — not the consumer-facing product that uses them. We leave consumer fintech to others.
Clarity on the regulated path. Financial services has specific licensing, reporting, and bank-partnership structures. We don't require you to have it all figured out, but we do need to see that you know what you're stepping into.
Process
Step 01
Reach out with a brief description of what you're building. We respond within 3 business days. First meeting is one hour with one or two partners — no deck required.
Step 02
We move fast. Typical seed process is 2–3 weeks from first meeting to term sheet if we're moving forward. We do our own technical diligence — we've built this stack, we know where the bodies are buried.
Step 03
We take board seats at Seed and Series A. We're most useful on regulated product decisions, bank partnerships, and early enterprise sales into the financial services stack.
Get in Touch
Send us a brief email — two to three paragraphs on what you're building, the problem you're solving, and why you're the team to solve it. We don't need a deck to start the conversation.
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