Collide Capital raises $95M fund to back fintech, future-of-work startups | TechCrunch
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Collide Capital raises $95M fund to back fintech, future-of-work startups | TechCrunch
""We're most interested in platforms enabling automation, real‑time collaboration, and faster, data‑driven decision making," Hollins said."
"The undergraduate campus program is on more than 20 campuses, including Harvard and John Hopkins, and Samuels said more than 50 students have passed through the program so far and have landed top jobs at places like Genera."
Collide Capital, founded by Brian Hollins and Aaron Samuels, has closed a $95 million Fund II to support early-stage companies in fintech, supply chain, and the future of work. The firm has backed 75 companies since its inception in 2021 and aims to deploy this fund over the next 3.5 years. Limited partners include notable institutions like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan. The firm also plans to expand its Collide Campus program, which mentors aspiring founders and venture capitalists across over 20 universities.
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