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§ Venture Capital · San Francisco, CA, USA
Speedinvest operates as a leading European Pre-Seed, Seed, and Growth venture capital fund, specializing in early-stage technology investments. The firm strategically backs companies across focused verticals including Deep Tech, B2B AI & Infra, Fintech & DeFi, and Health & Bio. Through dedicated investment teams, Speedinvest provides capital, specialized industry expertise, and an extensive network for portfolio development.
Founded in 2011 by Oliver Holle and experienced entrepreneurs, Speedinvest was established on the insight that European startups needed more than just funding. Holle envisioned a firm offering hands-on support and deep sector knowledge to empower founders. The company began with a determined spirit, fostering innovation within the European tech ecosystem.
Speedinvest targets ambitious tech founders and their early-stage companies seeking funding and strategic guidance across Europe and globally. Its vision is to transform bold ideas into market-leading, category-defining enterprises. The firm empowers portfolio companies to achieve substantial growth, global reach, and lasting impact.
Key people at Speedinvest.
Speedinvest was founded in 2011 by Michael Schuster (Founder and Managing Partner, CIO) and oliver holle (Founder, CEO and Managing Partner) and Werner Zahnt (Founder and Partner) and Daniel Keiper-Knorr (General Partner and Founder).
Speedinvest was founded in 2011 by Michael Schuster (Founder and Managing Partner, CIO) and oliver holle (Founder, CEO and Managing Partner) and Werner Zahnt (Founder and Partner) and Daniel Keiper-Knorr (General Partner and Founder).
Speedinvest is a leading European early-stage venture capital firm focused on accelerating the growth of tech startups from seed to Series A and beyond. Its mission is to empower visionary founders by providing not only capital but also hands-on operational support, leveraging a dedicated Portfolio Success team and a broad network of industry experts. Speedinvest invests primarily in sectors including deep tech (quantum computing, AI), fintech, healthtech and biotech, climate and industrial tech, marketplaces and consumer platforms, as well as SaaS and infrastructure technologies. This sector-focused approach allows Speedinvest to tailor support and maximize impact, helping startups scale efficiently and sustainably across Europe and beyond[1][2][3].
Founded in 2011 in Vienna, Austria, Speedinvest was established by Ryan Feit and James Han with the vision of becoming a highly active early-stage investor in Europe. Over time, the firm has expanded its presence with offices in London, Berlin, Paris, and Munich, growing to manage over €1 billion in assets. The firm evolved from a generalist early-stage investor to a sector-specialized fund with five core investment teams, each bringing deep domain expertise. This evolution reflects Speedinvest’s commitment to providing more than capital—offering strategic guidance, business development, and operational support to its portfolio companies[3][4].
Speedinvest rides the wave of rapid digital transformation and innovation across multiple high-growth sectors. Its timing is strategic, capitalizing on trends such as the rise of fintech infrastructure, healthtech digitalization, climate tech urgency, and the proliferation of SaaS solutions. The firm’s focus on early-stage startups in Europe supports the maturation of the regional startup ecosystem, helping bridge the gap between seed funding and scale-up phases. By providing operational support and leveraging a strong network, Speedinvest influences the broader ecosystem by enabling startups to compete globally and attract further investment[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Speedinvest is well-positioned to continue expanding its influence as Europe’s startup ecosystem grows in sophistication and scale. Trends such as AI, sustainability, and digital health will likely shape its investment focus further. The firm’s commitment to hands-on support and sector specialization suggests it will deepen its role as a growth partner rather than just a capital provider. As Speedinvest continues to build on its strong portfolio and network, it may also increase cross-border investments and collaborations, reinforcing its status as a key driver of European tech innovation and startup success[1][2][3].
Key people at Speedinvest.
Speedinvest has more than 26 tracked investments across 25 companies. The latest tracked deal is $15.0M Series A in Rivia in March 2026.