Union Square Ventures

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national

Union Square Ventures (USV) is a leading venture capital firm based in the heart of New York City, dedicated to supporting innovative technology companies that are poised to transform their industries. Founded in 2003, USV has built a reputation for identifying and nurturing startups that leverage the power of the internet to create lasting impact.

The firm focuses on early-stage investments, typically in the range of $1 million to $5 million, and has a diverse portfolio that spans various sectors including fintech, healthcare, and education technology. USV believes in the potential of technology to improve lives and drive economic growth, and they actively seek out entrepreneurs who share this vision.

With a team of experienced professionals, USV provides not only capital but also strategic guidance and support to its portfolio companies. The firm fosters a collaborative environment, encouraging founders to connect with one another and share insights and resources.

Union Square Ventures is known for its strong commitment to community engagement and social responsibility. The firm actively participates in initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion within the tech industry, striving to create a more equitable landscape for all entrepreneurs.

Core Values:
  • Innovation: Embracing new ideas and technologies to drive progress.
  • Collaboration: Building strong relationships with entrepreneurs and partners.
  • Integrity: Conducting business with honesty and transparency.
  • Impact: Focusing on investments that create positive change in society.

As a thought leader in the venture capital space, USV regularly shares insights and research through its blog and publications, contributing to the broader conversation about the future of technology and entrepreneurship. With a proven track record of successful exits and a commitment to long-term partnerships, Union Square Ventures continues to be a driving force in the startup ecosystem.

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