Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Education • AgroTech • FinTech (& Financials services) • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • Healthcare (& Wellness) |
Stages | Seed, Early Stage VC, Later Stage VC, Angel (individual) |
Investing | United States • United Kingdom • India • France • Singapore |
Investment Range | $25,000 - $500,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $250,000 |
Musha Ventures is a venture capital firm that zeroes in on seed stage investments predominantly within the technology sector. Founded in 2011 and grounded in New York, New York, they exhibit a global reach with investments spanning several influential cities such as San Francisco, New York, London, Dubai, Nairobi, and Singapore. They typically engage in 3 to 6 investments annually, nurturing a diverse and burgeoning portfolio of around 20 ventures to date. Musha Ventures strategically plants its stakes across multiple industries including Education, AgroTech, FinTech and Financial Services, HealthTech and Fitness, Medical Devices and Hospital Services, alongside Healthcare and Wellness, exercising a comprehensive approach to identifying disruptive prospects in these domains. Their investment philosophy extends to companies leveraging technology to challenge the status quo or forge entirely new market avenues, with the fusion of innovation and market impact serving as their investment fulcrum. With financial commitments ranging from a minimum of $25,000 to a maximum of $500,000, Musha Ventures shows flexibility and adaptability in its funding, with a noted investment sweet spot of $250,000. Coupled with this financial flexibility is their specialty in Seed, Early Stage VC, Later Stage VC, and Angel individual investments, delineating a spectrum of investment stages and opportunities. By providing not just capital, but strategic support to their portfolio companies, they foster an ecosystem where nascent tech endeavors can thrive and expand their market footprint globally. Their website provides insights into their targeted portfolio across various regions like Africa, including ventures that address payment systems, medicine accessibility, retail ordering and delivery in emerging markets, and solar electricity access.