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§ Corporate Venture Capital · San Francisco, CA, USA
Corporate venture capital arm investing in and collaborating with startups transforming financial services and fintech.
Citi Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Citigroup that invests in financial services and enterprise technology startups, based in Palo Alto, California. The firm utilizes balance sheet capital to generate financial returns while supporting strategic technology development across consumer banking, wealth management, and institutional infrastructure. Operating with a dedicated team of 16 investors, the organization leverages the parent bank's 230,000-person global workforce to accelerate growth for its portfolio. The group has completed over 200 investments and 30 exits, backing notable technology companies such as workplace search artificial intelligence developer Glean and financial data analytics firm Quantifind. Maintaining an active deployment pace, the firm executed 26 startup transactions during 2025 while concurrently advising the affiliated Citi Impact Fund. Citi Ventures was founded in 2008 by Arvind Purushotham, who previously served as an investor at Menlo Ventures.
Key people at Citi Ventures.
Citi Ventures has more than 26 tracked investments across 26 companies. The latest tracked deal is $80.0M Series B in Jump in February 2026.
Key people at Citi Ventures.
Citi Ventures is the venture capital arm of Citigroup, established to drive innovation within the financial services industry by investing in and collaborating with startups that are transforming finance. Its mission centers on catalyzing change through strategic investments, leveraging Citi’s global reach and deep industry expertise to support startups at every stage—from seed to Series F and beyond. The firm’s investment philosophy emphasizes both financial returns and ecosystem impact, focusing on companies that are redefining the future of finance across seven key sectors: FinTech, AI & Data, Future of Commerce, Security & Enterprise IT, Customer Experience & Marketing, DLT & Digital Assets, and PropTech. With over 170 investments, 30 exits, and 30 unicorns in its portfolio, Citi Ventures has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern fintech landscape and accelerating the adoption of cutting-edge technologies in banking and financial services.
Founded in 2008, Citi Ventures emerged as Citigroup’s response to the rapid pace of technological change and the growing influence of startups in financial services. The firm was created to bridge the gap between traditional banking and disruptive innovation, allowing Citi to stay ahead of industry shifts and maintain its leadership in global finance. Over the years, Citi Ventures has evolved from a regional initiative into a global powerhouse, expanding its focus beyond early-stage fintech to include enterprise software, cybersecurity, AI, and impact investing. Key leaders, including Arvind Purushotham, have guided the firm’s strategic direction, ensuring alignment with Citi’s broader business goals while fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.
Citi Ventures is riding the wave of digital transformation in finance, a trend accelerated by the rise of AI, blockchain, and cloud technologies. The timing is critical: as traditional banks face increasing competition from agile fintechs, Citi Ventures positions itself as a bridge between legacy institutions and disruptive innovators. Market forces such as regulatory changes, consumer demand for seamless digital experiences, and the growing importance of cybersecurity and data privacy are all working in its favor. By supporting startups that address these challenges, Citi Ventures not only strengthens its own ecosystem but also influences the broader financial services industry, driving adoption of new technologies and setting standards for innovation.
Looking ahead, Citi Ventures is poised to deepen its impact as the lines between banking and technology continue to blur. The firm will likely expand its focus on AI-driven solutions, digital assets, and sustainable finance, while further integrating impact investing into its core strategy. As global markets evolve and new regulatory frameworks emerge, Citi Ventures’ ability to connect startups with enterprise resources will remain a key differentiator. The future of finance will be shaped by collaboration, and Citi Ventures is at the forefront, ensuring that innovation and inclusion go hand in hand. Just as it has for over 15 years, Citi Ventures will continue to catalyze change—transforming financial services one startup at a time.