Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Software (Web Marketplace Saas..) • Businesses Solutions • FinTech (& Financials services) • Sales (& Marketing) • A.I. (& Big Data) • Analytics • Cloud Services (& Infrastructure) • Developer tools |
Stages | Pre-Seed, Seed, Series B, Series A, Early Stage Venture, Convertible Note |
Investing | United States • United Kingdom • Switzerland • Europe |
Investment Range | $250,000 - $1,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $500,000 |
Dig Ventures is an early-stage venture fund focused on supporting B2B SaaS and infrastructure ventures. Established in 2018 by Ross Mason, the founder of MuleSoft, Dig Ventures transitioned from a unicorn company founder to a key investor in the venture capital space, now ranking among Europe's leading early-stage investment funds. Positioned as an investor that commits early, they are dedicated to easing the founder's journey. They provide significant support in the formative stages of company development, aiding founders in building robust, scalable businesses more swiftly and with reduced challenges. Their investment approach is tailored to the specialized needs of Pre-Seed and Seed-stage businesses, with a clear emphasis on B2B SaaS and fintech companies both in Europe and the U.S. They facilitate startups with a distinct portfolio success model crafted to overcome typical early-stage operational hurdles. Additionally, they offer access to a broad network of seasoned founders, technical experts, and potential customers which can propel company growth. Especially noteworthy is the support they offer portfolio companies for U.S. expansion, leveraging their vast network of partners to facilitate the process. Dig Ventures has specialties spanning from Pre-Seed to Series B stages, aiming to invest mainly in industries such as Software, including Web Marketplaces, SaaS, Business Solutions, FinTech and Financial Services, Sales and Marketing, A.I. and Big Data, Analytics, Cloud Services and Infrastructure, and Developer Tools. Their investment range typically falls between $250,000 and $1,000,000, with a sweet spot at around $500,000. Apart from monetary investments, they display a keen interest in the operational aspect of the startups they invest in, signifying their commitment to the entrepreneurs' success.