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iAngels Crowd Ltd
iAngels is a venture investing platform co-founded by Mor Assia and Shelly Hod Moyal, offering access to Israeli tech startups through data-driven tools.
iAngels Crowd Ltd
iAngels was co-founded by Mor Assia and Shelly Hod Moyal to bring a data-driven approach to venture investing. The firm operates with offices in Pleasant Hill, San Francisco, and Tel Aviv-Yafo, serving a community of sophisticated investors targeting Israeli technology companies. The firm's strategy spans multiple asset classes including venture capital, private equity, and digital assets, with a focus on Israeli startups. Portfolio holdings include an AI-driven drug development innovator, a next-gen radar technology for autonomous vehicles, the first fully-insured peer-to-peer RV marketplace, a social-trading network for international investors, and an AI platform for clinical immune products. iAngels structures investments through self-directed accounts, professionally tailored personal funds, and an actively managed blockchain-dedicated fund, covering early-stage to growth-stage opportunities. A team of 14 professionals, including co-founders alongside David Assia, Liat Sameach-Shaulov, and others, brings over 50 cumulative years of experience in asset management, tech investing, and entrepreneurship. The firm offers investors three paths: a self-directed account with full due-diligence access, a personalized fund built collaboratively, and an actively managed blockchain fund. iAngels differentiates itself by operating as a platform that combines data analytics with a curated trust network, rather than a traditional single-family office or closed-end fund. The model allows investors to choose their level of involvement—from fully independent selection to professionally managed portfolios—while focusing exclusively on Israel's tech ecosystem, a structural niche not commonly served by generalist venture firms.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Pleasant Hill
Corporate office
Pleasant Hill, San Francisco, Tel Aviv-Yafo, United States
Additional offices
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Principals
Mor Assia
Co-Founder
Shelly Hod Moyal
Co-Founder
David Assia
Team Member
Liat Sameach-Shaulov
Team Member
Ayelet Cohen
Team Member
Iddo Feinberg
Team Member
Omer Levi
Team Member
Yoni Perry
Team Member
Matan Amit
Team Member
Ben Wattelman
Team Member
Maayan Kless Sasson
Team Member
Tamar Hod
Team Member
Eden Mizrahi
Team Member
Ravid Meir
Team Member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at iAngels?
Investment decisions are led by co-founders Mor Assia and Shelly Hod Moyal, alongside a team of 13 professionals with over 50 cumulative years of experience in asset management and tech investing (per iAngels website).
How does iAngels source proprietary deal flow?
iAngels positions itself as transforming venture investing into a data-driven science, leveraging its Israeli network and team expertise to source opportunities. The platform emphasizes access to Israeli tech investments, with portfolio companies spanning AI, radar technology, and social trading (per iAngels website).
Is iAngels structured as a single family office or a venture firm?
iAngels operates as a multi-family office platform, not a traditional single-family office. It offers three investment paths: self-directed accounts, personalized funds, and an actively managed blockchain fund, catering to sophisticated investors rather than a single family (per iAngels website).
Does iAngels participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
iAngels enables both direct deals and fund structures. Investors can choose self-directed accounts for direct investments, professionally tailored personal funds, or an actively managed blockchain fund, providing flexibility across fund and direct models (per iAngels website).
What investment stages does iAngels typically target?
iAngels targets a range of investment stages, from early-stage venture tech to growth opportunities. Its portfolio includes companies at various maturity levels, such as drug development AI and RV marketplace platforms, reflecting a stage-agnostic approach focused on Israeli tech (per iAngels website).
Which sectors does iAngels explicitly avoid?
iAngels does not publicly disclose specific sectors it avoids. Its portfolio highlights include AI, radar technology, RV marketplace, social trading, and clinical immune products, suggesting a broad tech focus without stated exclusions.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
iAngels does not publicly disclose the origin of its underlying wealth. The firm presents itself as an investment platform for sophisticated investors, not as a single-family office tied to a specific fortune (per iAngels website).
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