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Infinity Ventures

Infinity Ventures

Infinity Ventures: Investor β€’ focus on Venture Capital β€’ active in Global β€’ offices in Japan, United States β€’ AUM $254M.

Company Profile

Infinity Ventures is a fintech and commerce-focused venture capital firm founded in 2021 by former PayPal executives Jeremy Jonker, Jay Ganatra, and Mario Ruiz. The firm adopts an "operators-first, investors-second" approach, leveraging deep operational expertise to support founders from the earliest stages through to scaling. Its team has decades of experience in venture investing, M&A, and building transformational financial technologies, making Infinity Ventures a hands-on and trusted partner to founders globally.

With the recent close of its $184 million Fund II, the firm has grown its total assets under management to over $250 million. Infinity Ventures invests in pre-seed to Series A rounds across fintech infrastructure, embedded finance, payments, B2B financial tools, and commerce enablement. Their targeted support goes beyond capital β€” the team frequently assists portfolio companies with execution, C-level introductions, customer acquisition, and market navigation. The firm has backed over 23 companies, including Rainforest, Pagos, Kanmon, Mendel, and Skipify.

Infinity Ventures' team met while leading strategic investments and acquisitions at PayPal, where they were instrumental in deals involving Plaid, Venmo, Braintree, MercadoLibre, and more. Today, the firm operates globally with offices in San Francisco and New York, aiming to redefine the future of fintech and commerce by supporting startups building critical infrastructure and seamless transaction experiences. Its mission is to enable a digitally powered financial future for businesses and consumers alike.

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