12 episodes

Venture Passport is the podcast delivering the inside view of early-stage global markets. The show is co-hosted by two VCs, Jack Richardson, and Richard Armstrong, exploring the inner workings behind the creation of thriving tech unicorns, showcasing conversations with leading pioneers and visionaries in the global startup arena.

Venture Passport Jack Richardson, Richard Armstrong

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Venture Passport is the podcast delivering the inside view of early-stage global markets. The show is co-hosted by two VCs, Jack Richardson, and Richard Armstrong, exploring the inner workings behind the creation of thriving tech unicorns, showcasing conversations with leading pioneers and visionaries in the global startup arena.

    S2E7: Dan Chaplin, Partner @ Dawn Capital

    S2E7: Dan Chaplin, Partner @ Dawn Capital

    Dan Chaplin is a Partner at Dawn Capital.

    Dawn Capital is one of Europe’s leading specialist B2B software investors, announcing a $700m fund in September 2023 to invest in the next generation of global software leaders.

    Dan leads on all things fintech with a particular interest in payments, credit, digital assets and infrastructure platforms and has subsequently led on investments including open banking leader Tink, digital assets infrastructure platform Copper, as well as Cover Genius, Elwood, Billie, Access Fintech and OpenGamma.

    This episode really drills into fintech where we discuss:
    Whether it's becoming more of a value sectorWhether Dan prefers products that have broad market appeal at low margins, vs those narrower market appeal and much higher marginsProfitability expectationsUnit economics across a company’s lifecycleFragmentation across the US and EuropeRegulationBoard learnings

    • 38 min
    S2E6: Ertan Can, Founder @ Multiple Capital

    S2E6: Ertan Can, Founder @ Multiple Capital

    Ertan Can is the Founder of Multiple Capital.

    Multiple Capital invests in micro and seed-stage venture capital funds globally with a focus on European managers, frequently solo fund managers in niche geographies and verticals that are often overlooked.

    The firm has backed Nathan Beniach’s Air Street Capital, which recently raised its second fund of $121m and Angular Ventures, the deep tech fund backing companies out of Tel Aviv and London.

    Subsequently, their euros have been invested into category-defining companies such as UiPath and Sorare, $43bn and $4.3bn enterprise value companies respectively.

    We discuss:
    What is an 'emerging manager' and when does a manager move from emerging to established?Preferred portfolio constructionWhy does backing emerging managers matter when venture tends to favour those who have already been successful?What does an investable / great emerging manager look like?What signs does Ertan look out for to decide when to stop investing in an emerging manager?The different challenges a manager has to face as he/she moves from 1st fund to 2nd fund to 3rd fund and so onThe parallels between emerging/established GPs and emerging/established LPs

    • 38 min
    S2E5: Marc Cohen, Sole GP @ unbundled vc

    S2E5: Marc Cohen, Sole GP @ unbundled vc

    Marc Cohen is a Solo GP at unbundled vc.

    unbundled is a single FO deal-by-deal vehicle that co-invests 50-200k alongside leading VCs into early-stage digital tech companies and has backed the likes of Magrathea and Runna.

    We discuss:
    Founder or market in early-stage investingThe switch from algorithmic trading to VCThe investments of Runna and MagratheaIs it best to be ownership-sensitive or sensible?Why a fund is the natural next step, LP strategy and points of differentiation Portfolio construction

    • 40 min
    S2E4: Laura McGinnis, Investor @ Balderton Capital

    S2E4: Laura McGinnis, Investor @ Balderton Capital

    Laura McGinnis is an investor at Balderton Capital.

    Balderton is a tier-one venture capital firm that has been investing in Europe for more than 20 years backing companies like Revolut, Depop, Dream Games, Contentful and The Hut Group, spurred by two funds, early and growth, and the ability to write checks up to $60M.

    Laura focuses her time on early-stage Retail, Climate, Cyber Security, and Crypto investments and is passionate about youth education and wealth equity having previously worked as an early consultant for The Fifteen Percent Pledge, a non-profit organisation creating sustainable ecosystems for Black-owned businesses. 

    We discuss:
    Getting airtime for consumer at BaldertonWhat characterises one of the world's leading VC funds Forming defensibility around consumer propositionsHow operational experience has improved Laura’s outlook on being an investor The ideal marketing mix for consumer propositionsDiversity in VC & entrepreneurship. What needs to change

    • 35 min
    S2E3: Dan Marcus, CEO @ Ramp > Paul Lehair, Investment Director @ Albion VC

    S2E3: Dan Marcus, CEO @ Ramp > Paul Lehair, Investment Director @ Albion VC

    This week's guests are Dan Marcus, CEO at Ramp and Paul Lehair, Investment Director at Albion VC.

    Ramp is a UK-based predictive analytics start-up. The team provide executive and FP&A teams with valuable insights and accurate forecasts to make informed, data-driven decisions boasting a customer base that includes major players like FRVR, Pixel, and Space Ape Games. Albion led Ramp's $5m seed round in March this year with Eurazeo & Triple Point.

    We discuss:
    Dan’s journey before forecastingPaul’s value add of being a seasoned operator in VCTurning forecasting into a science rather than an art; driving an environment which is 100% data-drivenWhy every fintech investor is also an AI investorProving out the product in gaming before moving on to other sectorsBuilding a business in South Africa; a 101 on how to navigate the talent poolDealing with founders who are overly bullish and optimistic from a runway and cash perspective

    • 44 min
    S2E2: Babs Ogundeyi, Founder @ Kuda > Dr. Ricardo Schäfer, Partner @ Target Global

    S2E2: Babs Ogundeyi, Founder @ Kuda > Dr. Ricardo Schäfer, Partner @ Target Global

    This week's episode is awesome. Guests are Babs Ogundeyi, Founder at Kuda and Dr. Ricardo Schäfer, Partner at Target Global.
    Kuda is the money app for Africans around the world, giving a better alternative to traditional finance by delivering free money transfers, smart budgeting, investments and instant access to credit. Target came in at what was the largest African Fintech seed round in history before going on to raise from the likes of Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures.

    We discuss:
    The eureka moment of Kuda; how Nigerian financial services impacted the making of KudaBuilding trust in consumers early to now serve over $4bn worth of transactions every month and over 5m usersWhy legacy banks will always be behind the innovation curveAligning revenue model to current economic conditionsKey barriers to entry expanding and investing across AfricaQueuing in Nairobi's airport 

    • 41 min

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