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Opera Software

Zhou Yahui's Kunlun Tech controls roughly 69% of Opera Software, a NASDAQ-listed internet group running a browser portfolio and stablecoin wallet MiniPay.

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Opera Software

Opera Software is a computer software company. It has a venture capital fund that invests in Africa, targeting fintech.

General information

Firm type

Corporate Investor

Year founded

1995

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Norway

City

Oslo

Corporate office

Vitaminveien 4, 0485 Oslo, Norway

Additional offices

Wroclaw, Poland

Principals

Zhou Yahui

Chairman

Lin Song

Co-CEO of Opera Limited

Frode Jacobsen

CFO of Opera Limited

Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner

Original co-founder

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareAI/MLFinTechMedia & EntertainmentCybersecurityDigital Health

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Opera Software?

Strategic and capital allocation decisions rest with Chairman Zhou Yahui, who controls roughly 69% of Opera through Kunlun Tech. Co-CEO Lin Song oversees day-to-day operations, while CFO Frode Jacobsen manages financial strategy. The firm does not disclose a separate CIO or investment committee structure.

How does Opera Software source proprietary deal flow?

Opera sources opportunities through its browser distribution network, which reaches over 80 million users globally. The company develops products in-house — such as Opera GX, MiniPay, and Opera Neon — rather than making traditional venture investments, and partners with firms like Tether, Binance, and Celo to expand its financial services stack.

Is Opera Software structured as a family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?

Opera is a publicly traded corporate investor controlled by Zhou Yahui via Kunlun Tech, not a family office. It operates like an internet holding company, developing and distributing consumer software products directly rather than making fund commitments or minority venture investments.

Does Opera Software participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

Opera does not act as a limited partner in external funds. It deploys capital through internal product development, strategic partnerships, and ecosystem grants — such as the up to $1 million CELO allocation for Mini App builders announced in April 2026.

Which sectors does Opera Software explicitly avoid?

Opera has not publicly disclosed any exclusionary sector policies. Its focus areas — browsers, stablecoin payments, and AI agents — suggest it avoids sectors outside consumer internet and blockchain infrastructure, such as traditional heavy industry or life sciences.

How is Opera Software related to Kunlun Tech?

Kunlun Tech, a Chinese internet company led by Zhou Yahui, is Opera's majority shareholder with approximately 69% ownership. Zhou Yahui serves as Chairman of Opera Limited. The relationship dates to 2016, when a Kunlun-led consortium acquired Opera's consumer browser business.

Does Opera Software maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?

Opera runs the Opera Global Donations Program, but the firm does not publicly detail its governance, endowment size, or grantmaking focus. It appears to be a corporate program rather than a legally separate foundation.

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