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Mint Ventures
Mint Ventures is a venture firm founded in 2021 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It specializes in cryptocurrency and early-stage blockchain start-ups.
Mint Ventures
Mint Ventures is a venture firm founded in 2021 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It specializes in cryptocurrency and early-stage blockchain start-ups. The firm has made 4 investments, including a Seed VC in MyBliss on December 01, 2025.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
2024
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Corporate office
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Principals
Gillian Fleming
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Carolyn Currie
Co-Founder
Mary Jane Brouwers
Director
Jamie Landale
Non Exec Director
Rebecca Trengove
Member Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who makes the final investment decision on a deal?
Each member angel decides individually whether to invest her own capital. Mint Ventures facilitates the process — sourcing, vetting, and presenting opportunities — but does not operate a pooled fund. The syndicate structure means no central investment committee can bind a member to a deal she does not support.
Does Mint Ventures operate as a single family office or an angel network?
It operates as a non-profit angel network, not a single family office. The business is a company limited by guarantee that charges no carried-interest or management fee on the underlying investments. Revenues from membership and sponsorship cover operating costs, while investment returns accrue entirely to the individual angels.
What is Mint Ventures' typical cheque size and stage?
The group targets early-stage companies raising between £50k and £200k under the UK's EIS or SEIS tax-relief schemes. Members can start contributing from as little as £2,000 per year, and the network often co-invests with other Scottish angel syndicates to fill larger rounds.
Which sectors does Mint Ventures explicitly avoid?
The network does not publish a formal exclusion list, but its stated focus is products and services that meet the interests and needs of women with a clear social, ethical, or environmental purpose. It concentrates on under-funded sectors where female founders are more active — retail, food and drink, beauty, health and wellbeing, creative industries, and digital marketplace technology — and typically does not pursue deep-tech or industrial manufacturing without a consumer angle.
How is Mint Ventures related to Women's Enterprise Scotland?
Co-founder Carolyn Currie currently serves as CEO of Women's Enterprise Scotland, a separate advocacy and research body. Mint Ventures and Women's Enterprise Scotland are distinct organisations, though Currie's dual role creates a natural connection between the investment network and the broader policy conversation around female entrepreneurship.
Can founders based outside Scotland access Mint Ventures capital?
Yes — the network's regional ambassador in London, Katrine Young, signals that the syndicate reviews opportunities beyond Scotland. The website invites entrepreneurs from any location to submit funding requests, and the investment thesis does not impose a geographic restriction.
What training does Mint Ventures provide its members?
The group offers a CPD-certified programme consisting of six modules that cover the mechanics of angel investing, from evaluating term sheets to post-investment monitoring. The training is designed to equip women from any business background with the skills to make informed investment decisions, lowering the barrier to entry for first-time angels.
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