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§ Venture Capital · London, United Kingdom
Venture capital firm investing in startups, focused on impact investing in finance, fintech, clean energy, and healthcare.
Key people at Kalytix Ventures.
Kalytix Ventures is a venture capital firm investing in early-stage startups, primarily focusing on impact investing across the democratization of finance, investment technology, clean energy, and the future of healthcare. The firm targets seed and Series A funding rounds, aiming to generate substantial returns through strategic investments in companies addressing significant societal and environmental challenges. Its investment approach prioritizes innovative solutions within these high-growth sectors. Peter Bruce-Clark serves as the firm's Founder and General Partner, providing leadership and shaping its investment thesis. Bruce-Clark also holds the position of Global President at Strong Room AI, demonstrating his engagement across the technology landscape. Kalytix Ventures was founded in 2017 by Peter Bruce-Clark. Its business model centers on venture capital firm earning returns through investments in seed and Series A startups.
Key people at Kalytix Ventures.
Kalytix Ventures is a London-based, privately held investment platform focused on backing innovative, globally scalable companies and enduring assets. Founded and led by Peter Bruce-Clark, it operates more as a venture platform than a traditional fund, deploying capital through a series of special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) and direct investments, often drawing on family and aligned capital. The firm’s mission centers on building resilient, future-proof systems—investing where technological innovation intersects with long-term societal and environmental challenges.
Kalytix’s investment philosophy emphasizes resilience, survival, and adaptation, rather than fitting neatly into conventional “impact” or pure-play venture categories. It targets deep tech and innovation-driven startups across sectors like climate, health, fintech, and AI, with a particular interest in overlooked or emerging markets. By backing founders who are solving hard, structural problems, Kalytix plays a niche but growing role in the global startup ecosystem—supporting ventures that aim to thrive not just in favorable conditions, but through volatility and disruption.
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Kalytix Ventures was founded by Peter Bruce-Clark, a seasoned investor with a background spanning Stanford’s Global Projects Center and Social Impact Capital, where he was involved in building and fundraising for impact-oriented ventures. His journey into venture capital was shaped by hands-on experience across climate, health, and financial technology, combined with a deep skepticism of structural flaws in traditional VC models—particularly around misaligned incentives, short-termism, and geographic concentration.
Rather than launching a conventional fund, Bruce-Clark built Kalytix as a flexible venture platform, allowing him to operate as a solo general partner while maintaining agility in deal sourcing, structuring, and decision-making. The firm evolved from managing family capital and direct investments into a more structured but still nimble setup, using SPVs to back specific opportunities globally. This origin as a founder-led, operator-investor hybrid platform has defined Kalytix’s identity: pragmatic, globally oriented, and focused on durability over hype.
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Founder-led, Solo GP Model- Operates as a lean, founder-led venture platform rather than a large institutional fund.- Enables fast, conviction-driven decisions without committee bureaucracy.- Allows deep personal involvement in thesis development and founder relationships.
Resilience-Oriented Investment Philosophy- Focuses on companies and assets that enhance societal and economic resilience—survival, adaptation, and long-term durability.- Avoids pure “impact” labeling while prioritizing ventures that generate both financial and systemic value.- Seeks structural, not cyclical, advantages in markets undergoing transformation.
Global, Contrarian Market Focus- Actively looks beyond Silicon Valley and traditional hubs, with interest in regions like Latin America, Africa, and emerging tech ecosystems.- Targets “quietly booming” markets where innovation is under-recognized by mainstream VCs.- Leverages a global network built through prior work in impact and deep tech.
Flexible Capital Structure- Uses SPVs and direct investments to maintain optionality and alignment with LPs and co-investors.- Combines family capital with strategic partnerships, enabling patient, thematic investing.- Avoids the pressure of rigid fund timelines, allowing for longer holding periods and deeper support.
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Kalytix Ventures is positioned at the intersection of three powerful trends: the rise of founder-led micro-funds, the growing demand for resilience in an era of climate stress and geopolitical uncertainty, and the decentralization of innovation beyond traditional tech hubs. As macroeconomic volatility, AI disruption, and climate risks intensify, there’s increasing value in backing companies that are built to endure—not just grow fast.
The firm’s focus on deep tech and overlooked markets aligns with a broader shift in venture capital toward more sustainable, systems-level innovation. While many funds chase short-term AI hype or late-stage growth rounds, Kalytix’s emphasis on structural resilience and founder quality offers a counterpoint—one that resonates with LPs seeking durable returns and founders tackling hard, long-term problems. In this context, Kalytix functions as a signal amplifier for under-the-radar innovation, helping to redirect capital toward ventures that strengthen the fabric of the global economy rather than simply extracting value from it.
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Kalytix Ventures is likely to deepen its focus on resilience-driven, globally distributed startups, especially as climate, health, and financial infrastructure challenges become more acute. The solo GP model may evolve into a small, tightly knit team or a networked platform, but the core advantage—agility, thematic clarity, and founder alignment—is likely to remain central.
Looking ahead, the firm’s influence will grow not through fund size, but through the quality and durability of its portfolio. As LPs increasingly demand both financial rigor and real-world impact, Kalytix’s hybrid approach—neither pure impact nor pure tech speculation—could become a blueprint for a new generation of venture platforms. In a world where survival is becoming a competitive advantage, Kalytix is quietly betting on the builders who are designing for the long arc of the future.
Kalytix Ventures has 3 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $4.0M Seed in Lami in August 2022.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
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| Aug 1, 2022 | Lami | $4.0M Seed | Harlem Capital | Accion Venture LAB, Brand Foundry Ventures, Sempervirens Venture Capital, JAY Weintraub, Caribou Honig, Peter Bruce Clark, Newtown Partners |
| Mar 1, 2022 | Khazna | $38.0M Series A | Quona Capital | 500 Global, Accion Venture LAB, Algebra Ventures, Blue Impact, Harlem Capital, Sempervirens Venture Capital, Asher Siddiqui, JAY Weintraub |
| Mar 1, 2020 | Khazna | $500K Seed | — | Accion Venture LAB, Algebra Ventures, Harlem Capital, Sempervirens Venture Capital, JAY Weintraub |