Early Game Ventures Fund I invested in 28 startups, and made 4 exits

More than 2.5 million people around the world use every day the products and services of companies in which the fund has invested

Between 2018 and 2022, Early Game Ventures Fund I invested in 28 startups. So far, it has made 4 exits at a yield of 45%. The startups in the portfolio had total annual revenues of more than 43 million euros.

The most important startups on its portofolio are Kinderpedia, used in 2,400 schools, Questo used by tourists in more than 500 cities worldwide, or MeetGeek used in conference calls in more than 100 countries and 30 languages.

Tokinomo has retail and FMCG customers on five continents, and Milluu manages the relationship between owners and tenants for properties worth over 140 million euros in Romania and Poland.

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FameUp managed over 400,000 nano and micro-influencers through its platform, and Youni attracted over 50 million dollars in scholarships for Romanian students studying at universities outside the country.

Ogre.ai recently announced a new investment of 3 million euros and a partnership with the Austrian energy giant Verbund, and OxidOS is developing the operating system for electronic control units that will make the cars of the future 100 times safer than today’s.

In April 2024, Early Game launched a new 60 million euro investment fund, Early Game Fund II. To this moment, four investments have been made from the new fund in cybersecurity, AI, and healthtech startups.

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