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Notion Capital

Notion Capital

Notion Capital: Investor • focus on Venture Capital • active in Europe, United States • offices in United Kingdom • AUM $1.0B.

Company Profile

Notion Capital is a leading venture capital firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom, specializing in early-stage and growth-stage investments in European business software, cloud, and fintech companies. Founded by former entrepreneurs and operators, Notion Capital brings deep industry expertise and a hands-on approach to help founders build and scale category-defining companies.

The firm is known for its dual-stage investment model, supporting startups from inception through to scaling, and for its comprehensive platform of operational support, including product development, go-to-market strategies, talent acquisition, and strategic guidance.

Notion Capital’s investment thesis centers on disruptive technologies that drive enterprise transformation, with a strong emphasis on AI-driven innovations. The firm leverages its entrepreneurial background to provide strategic and operational support, enhancing product development, market strategies, and team growth. Its portfolio includes more than 150 companies, such as Currencycloud, GoCardless, Paddle, and Tradeshift, and it has a proven track record of successful exits and value creation.

With a pan-European presence and a diverse team spanning 12 nationalities, Notion Capital is a champion for European tech, addressing the gap left by U.S. VCs. The firm is committed to fostering diversity in the venture capital ecosystem through initiatives like Included VC and provides a rich library of resources, events, and networks to support its portfolio companies and the broader entrepreneurial community.

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