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Matzliach Capital

Philip Weisberg, founder of FXall, runs Matzliach Capital as a minority investor in financial technology and market-infrastructure companies.

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Matzliach Capital

Matzliach Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in businesses to increase revenues and open new market segments. The firm has made 14 investments, including a January 2023 investment in Cadence. Matzliach Capital has one portfolio exit, Aktiv, which exited in December 2022.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Philip Weisberg

Founder

Sector focus

FinTechEnterprise SoftwareAI/ML

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Matzliach Capital?

Philip Weisberg, who owns the firm and serves as its sole disclosed investment principal. He sources, evaluates and manages positions based on 25 years of financial-markets operating experience, including serving as Global Head of FX, Rates and Credit at Thomson Reuters and CEO of FXall.

How does Matzliach Capital source proprietary deal flow?

Weisberg's own industry relationships form the sourcing backbone. He has served on advisory panels for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Bank of England and the BIS Foreign Exchange Working Group, and maintains ties to exchange operators Nasdaq and SGX. Those networks surface infrastructure-technology founders that conventional venture firms rarely see.

Is Matzliach Capital structured as a single family office or a venture firm?

It operates as a generalist asset manager without external LP disclosures, suggesting a hybrid model: founder capital, likely supplemented by selective co-investor commitments. The firm brands itself as an investment company and takes minority stakes, behaving more like a high-conviction principal investor than a multi-stage venture fund.

Which sectors does Matzliach Capital explicitly avoid?

The firm's public thesis avoids consumer-facing fintech. Weisberg's writings and portfolio confirm a focus on wholesale infrastructure: trading platforms, market data, post-trade processing, digital-asset execution and technologies that reduce transactional friction in institutional markets.

What is Matzliach Capital's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?

The firm co-invests alongside institutionally backed private equity groups — Lovell Minnick Partners participated in deals for oneZero Financial Systems and Fortis. Matzliach also maintains portfolio company relationships that lead to strategic sales, as when SBI Group acquired B2C2.

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