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Industry | venture capital |
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Founded | 2013 |
Headquarters | , |
Areas served | Europe, United States, Israel |
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flintcap |
Flint Capital is an American-Israeli venture capital firm focused on startups in health technology, cybersecurity, consumer technology, and SaaS. Founded in 2013, the firm is headquartered in Boston, United States. Flint Capital's managing partners are Dmitry Smirnov, Sergey Gribov, and Andrew Gershfeld.
Flint Capital, whose name pays homage to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island novel, [1] was established in 2013. By 2022, Flint Capital had two $100-million funds under management, over 45 portfolio companies, including three unicorns, and 13 successful exits. [2]
Flint Capital focuses on a wide array of technology sectors, including digital health, financial technology, cybersecurity, DevOps, SaaS, and more. It pays special attention to startups launched by immigrant entrepreneurs from Eastern Europe and Israel, [1] [3] and around a half of its funding goes towards Israeli companies. [4] Its most successful investments included Socure (valued at $4.5 billion), Flo (valued at $800 million), and WalkMe (valued at $2.5 billion), each returning over $100 million on initial investments—more than the respective funds had raised. [2] [5]
Flint Capital's investment team includes Dmitry Smirnov, Sergey Gribov, and Andrew Gershfeld. [2] The firm operates a head office in Boston, United States and an office in Tel Aviv, Israel. [1]
Flint Capital's investments and exits include, but are not limited to:
Company | Description | Reference |
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Flo | AI-based health app for women | [6] |
Voca.AI | AI-based voice assistants for customer service, acquired by Snap in 2020 | [7] |
Socure | AI-based identity verification platform | [8] |
Antidote Health | Telehealth services provider | [9] |
Cyolo | Cloud-based secure connectivity provider | [10] |
Circles | Online emotional support platform | [11] |
ODAIA | AI-powered commercial insights platform for pharmaceutical companies | [12] |
CyberX | Industrial cybersecurity platform, acquired by Microsoft in 2020 | [13] |
Loom Systems | AI-powered customer experience analytics, acquired by ServiceNow in 2020 | [14] |
WalkMe | Digital adoption platform, IPO at NASDAQ in 2021 | [15] [16] |
Runway | Applied AI research company | [17] |
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Industry | venture capital |
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Founded | 2013 |
Headquarters | , |
Areas served | Europe, United States, Israel |
Key people |
|
Website |
flintcap |
Flint Capital is an American-Israeli venture capital firm focused on startups in health technology, cybersecurity, consumer technology, and SaaS. Founded in 2013, the firm is headquartered in Boston, United States. Flint Capital's managing partners are Dmitry Smirnov, Sergey Gribov, and Andrew Gershfeld.
Flint Capital, whose name pays homage to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island novel, [1] was established in 2013. By 2022, Flint Capital had two $100-million funds under management, over 45 portfolio companies, including three unicorns, and 13 successful exits. [2]
Flint Capital focuses on a wide array of technology sectors, including digital health, financial technology, cybersecurity, DevOps, SaaS, and more. It pays special attention to startups launched by immigrant entrepreneurs from Eastern Europe and Israel, [1] [3] and around a half of its funding goes towards Israeli companies. [4] Its most successful investments included Socure (valued at $4.5 billion), Flo (valued at $800 million), and WalkMe (valued at $2.5 billion), each returning over $100 million on initial investments—more than the respective funds had raised. [2] [5]
Flint Capital's investment team includes Dmitry Smirnov, Sergey Gribov, and Andrew Gershfeld. [2] The firm operates a head office in Boston, United States and an office in Tel Aviv, Israel. [1]
Flint Capital's investments and exits include, but are not limited to:
Company | Description | Reference |
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Flo | AI-based health app for women | [6] |
Voca.AI | AI-based voice assistants for customer service, acquired by Snap in 2020 | [7] |
Socure | AI-based identity verification platform | [8] |
Antidote Health | Telehealth services provider | [9] |
Cyolo | Cloud-based secure connectivity provider | [10] |
Circles | Online emotional support platform | [11] |
ODAIA | AI-powered commercial insights platform for pharmaceutical companies | [12] |
CyberX | Industrial cybersecurity platform, acquired by Microsoft in 2020 | [13] |
Loom Systems | AI-powered customer experience analytics, acquired by ServiceNow in 2020 | [14] |
WalkMe | Digital adoption platform, IPO at NASDAQ in 2021 | [15] [16] |
Runway | Applied AI research company | [17] |