FJ Labs
VC firmFJ Labs, founded in 2015 and headquartered in New York City, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in marketplaces and network effect businesses. The firm has invested in over 1,000 companies, including Alibaba, Coupang, Flexport, and Delivery Hero, and has raised $260 million across two new funds to support its investment strategy.
Operating globally, FJ Labs focuses on sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, and logistics, aiming to address significant challenges like inequality, climate change, and well-being through its investments. The firm employs an angel investing model at a venture scale, making quick, transparent decisions to be as founder-friendly as possible.
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                3. Early Revenue            
                     
                4. Scaling            
                     
                5. Growth            
                     
                6. Pre-IPO            
                     
         Target countries
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               N/A
            
         Tickets
                $250k to $2M 
            
         Location
            New York, New York, United States, USA         
   
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