Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Other • BioTech • IoT (& Wearables) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Life Science • Mobility |
Investing | Singapore |
Investment Range | $38,000,000 - $38,000,000 |
Decacorn Capital is a cross-border venture capital investment platform that focuses on investing in technology startups around the globe, particularly in the United States, Israel, and Europe. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Singapore, Decacorn Capital is dedicated to investing in resourceful founders who leverage technology to solve pressing problems and enhance our lives. The firm is known for co-investing with leading investors in high-impact startups that disrupt large market opportunities through deep customer insights, aiming to make a significant, positive impact on the planet. Decacorn Capital takes pride in securing lives, livelihoods, wealth, and assets in the digital era where automation is prevalent. The investor curates startups that have tech defensible advantages, a clear path to monetization, and have reached a critical inflection point. With aspirations to back companies that could stand alongside the likes of Apple, Microsoft, and other tech mega-caps, Decacorn champions startups using deep-tech, disruptive innovations across six technology platforms: AI & Big Data, Cloud & Edge, Blockchain, Space Tech, Robotics & Automation, and Genomics. Decacorn follows a 'bar-belled' approach, investing in both early-stage startups with the potential for large multiplier effects and growth-stage startups with more immediate safety margins. The fund's initial investment amounts range between US$300-600k, potentially extending up to US$3M across subsequent rounds. The firm's portfolio boasts 57 investments, 12 exits/IPOs/Buyouts, and includes 11 Decacorns/Unicorns. Decacorn's approach to venture capital is hands-off, offering freedom to the founders while providing support and guidance as needed, leveraging a deep pool of industry connections to add value. Additionally, Decacorn offers non-institutional accredited investors a view into the world of top-quartile, tech-enabled startups, aiming to democratize private-tech investment.