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Quake Capital Partners
Quake makes seed level investments in new and early stage ventures across a wide range of industries.
Quake Capital Partners
Quake makes seed level investments in new and early stage ventures across a wide range of industries. Working closely with key advisers, and tapping into exclusive relationships developed over the last 30 years, our team boasts unparalleled access to the top players in finance, development, manufacturing, and distribution. Launching a startup requires hard work, long hours, good people, and a great idea... but it never hurts to have a little help. That’s where we come in. We provide entrepreneurs with the following benefits: • Seed Funding - We prefer to get involved early, investing anywhere from $50k to $250k per opportunity. Additional Capital - We work with our startups to raise any follow-on capital needed. Our network includes over 300 family offices, venture funds, and high net investors. • Expertise - Our mentor network includes over 200 industry leaders, covering a wide range of market verticals. Specialized advisors with relevant domain expertise work closely with our entrepreneurs to refine strategies and maximize growth. • Partners - we have partnered with key companies and service providers to assist our startups.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Austin
Corporate office
111 Congress Avenue, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78701, United States
Additional offices
Europe
Principals
Glenn Argenbright
Team
Jason Fernandez
Team
Parul Madan
Team
Nikhil Madan
Team
Ian Herrington
Team
Ofo Ezeugwu
Team
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Quake Capital Partners?
Investment decisions are made by the firm's leadership team, which includes Glenn Argenbright, Jason Fernandez, Parul Madan, and Nikhil Madan, as listed on the firm's public team page. Specific decision-making roles such as CEO, CIO, or Managing Partner are not broken out on the firm's website beyond a flat team roster, and Quake has not publicly detailed an investment committee structure.
How does Quake Capital source proprietary deal flow?
Quake sources deal flow through a funnel that combines AI and machine learning screening with high-volume in-person sourcing. The firm attends countless pitch events, hosts multiple contests, conducts weekly campus visits, and has processed 40,000 applications to date. Its technology is designed to reduce bias and identify startups that have passed major failure thresholds before Quake deploys capital.
Does Quake participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Quake Capital Partners makes direct early-stage investments in startups, primarily at the seed and start-up phases. The firm does not advertise a fund-of-funds strategy or limited partner commitments into other venture funds on its public materials, positioning itself as a direct investor across eight proprietary vehicles.
What is Quake's track record on portfolio survival and follow-on financing?
Quake reports an 82% five-year survival rate across its portfolio and states that its companies have raised more than 400 follow-on rounds. The firm attributes these metrics to its data-driven selection process, which waits until startups clear major failure milestones before investing, and to its active post-investment support including boot camps, expert networks, and follow-on capital introductions.
What is Quake Capital's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Quake has not publicly detailed a formal co-investment program with external general partners. The firm emphasizes its own direct investment activity and its internal network of thousands of funds, angel groups, family offices, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals that it leverages to help portfolio companies raise follow-on capital rather than to syndicate initial checks.
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