Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | PropTech • FinTech (& Financials services) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • Real Estate (& Construction) • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Consumer |
Stages | Seed, Series A |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $100,000 - $1,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $500,000 |
Krillion Ventures is a Miami-based venture capital firm established in 2014, specializing in seed to Series A investments. They focus on nurturing technology-driven companies in various verticals including HealthTech, Fitness, PropTech, FinTech, Financial Services, Medical Devices, Hospital Services, Real Estate, Construction, Healthcare, Wellness, and Consumer sectors. The firm looks for innovative startups that have the potential to scale and possess a strong team with a clear vision. They offer financial backing ranging from a minimum of $100,000 to a maximum of $1,000,000, with their sweet spot investment being around $500,000. Krillion Ventures values entrepreneurship and prides itself on recognizing talent and opportunity, as highlighted by the experiences of Managing Partners Jeffrey Miller and Melissa Krinzman. Jeffrey Miller, known for his strategic deal structuring, comes from a background that includes significant exits and numerous mergers, with strong ties to the real estate, banking, and energy sectors. His family's influence touches iconic firms like Lennar Corporation, and he is actively involved in educational philanthropy. Melissa Krinzman brings over 25 years of experience in founding, growing, and advising early-stage companies. She is the founder of Venture Architects, a firm that helped raise over $1 billion in investment capital, and has played a pivotal role in enhancing Miami's tech and startup ecosystem through various advisory and board positions, including Miami's inaugural Venture Capitalist in Residence. Krillion Ventures is also committed to community engagement, with leadership roles in educational and entrepreneurial organizations. They encourage applications from startups that consider themselves 'one in a krillion,' reflecting their strive for exceptionally promising opportunities.