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Do Good Invest
Christopher Slim founded Do Good Invest, a Stockholm-based investment company making early-stage venture bets in Nordic tech, real estate, and blockchain.
Do Good Invest
Do Good Invest is a Stockholm-based investment company that employs a Venture Capital strategy.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Stockholm
Corporate office
Biblioteksgatan 11, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Principals
Christopher Slim
Founder, Partner
Adrian Innergård
Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Do Good Invest?
Christopher Slim serves as founder and partner, leading the firm's investment strategy alongside business partner Adrian Innergård (per public record). The partnership is small, with both principals involved in deal sourcing and portfolio management.
How does Do Good Invest source proprietary deal flow?
The firm generates deal flow through its incubation arm Nicoya, co-founded with Sara Arvius Heidenvall, Fredrik Arvius, and Carolin Moberg. Additionally, Christopher Slim is a member of the Nordic Angels network, which provides access to early-stage deals in Scandinavia (per public record).
Is Do Good Invest structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Do Good Invest is structured as an investment company, which in the Nordic context typically blends proprietary capital with strategic co-investments. It does not bill itself as a family office or traditional venture capital firm; rather, it operates as a flexible, principal-driven vehicle that can incubate companies and hold direct positions across sectors (per public record).
Does Do Good Invest participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm appears to focus on direct investments and company creation through Nicoya, rather than committing to external venture funds. Its known partnerships involve co-investors like Karl-Johan Persson, chairman of H&M, who overlap in similar angel-stage and early-stage deals in the Nordic region (per public record).
What investment stages does Do Good Invest typically target?
Do Good Invest targets early-stage opportunities, including seed and Series A rounds, according to its public positioning (per public record). The incubation arm Nicoya suggests additional appetite for pre-seed or venture-building stages where the firm takes a hands-on role in founding companies.
Which sectors does Do Good Invest explicitly avoid?
The firm has not publicly disclosed sectors it avoids. However, its known portfolio focus areas — FinTech, Enterprise Software, AI/ML, ClimateTech, Real Estate, and Cryptocurrency — suggest a broad tech and sustainability mandate without obvious exclusions currently noted (per public record).
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