Helping build bold companies from India for the world

BoldCap is a seed stage fund focused on backing AI native global B2B startups built by Indian origin founders. We invest high conviction capital in 6-8 companies every year. We are focused on providing GTM support to our portfolio founders through Bracket.

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How does BoldCap operate?

At BoldCap we understand the journey from 0 to 1, having been ex-operators ourselves. As the first ones to commit to a round, we are by design long-term investors who are committed to supporting our portfolio companies through every step of their growth journey.

Our B2B software focus has allowed us to build a wealth of knowledge in this space, making us a valuable resource for our founders. In addition, we continue to develop deep relationships with a global network of late-stage investors who actively invest in Indian founders.

We pride ourselves on being our founder’s best friend on the cap table, providing the friendship, guidance, and support required on the startup journey.

$500K—$1M

Initial investment size

6—8

Investments every year

50+

Global GTM experts

0-1

Our focus

Meet the team

Sathya Nellore Sampat

General Partner

Engineer turned operator turned VC

I am a builder at heart and I love helping founders in their 0-1 journey. In 2016 I launched a product accelerator in the US to help founders launch their MVPs. In 2018 I launched a startup to help SMB and mid market companies with their data modernisation, which we scaled to $3M in 2020 and got an investment from MongoDB (NSDQ:MDB). In 2021 we launched BoldCap to back Indian founders building global software products.

Shiv Tayal

Senior Investment Analyst

Pratham Chadha

Senior Investment Analyst

Kevin D’Souza

Senior Investment Analyst

Aditi Gera

Platform Lead

Meet our Operators

Genesis Koch

CTO

Bold News

Yourstory
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August 17, 2021

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March 23, 2022

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