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Revolt Ventures
Revolt Ventures focuses on investments in early retail and real estate tech, as well as tech-enabled and related growth industries. The firm has made 5...
Revolt Ventures
Revolt Ventures focuses on investments in early retail and real estate tech, as well as tech-enabled and related growth industries. The firm has made 5 investments, including a Seed VC in The Goat Agency on January 31, 2020. Revolt Ventures has 2 portfolio exits, with The Goat Agency being their latest exit on March 22, 2023.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
2018
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Principals
Raees Chowdhury
Partner
Marcus Meijer
Co-Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Revolt Ventures?
Raees Chowdhury leads Revolt's investment activity as Partner. He is a repeat startup founder and was previously an advisor on private equity transactions at BCG and Bain. Co-Founder Marcus Meijer chairs all investment committees at MARK and has been investing in European proptech since 2012, providing oversight at the parent level.
How is Revolt Ventures related to MARK Capital?
Revolt was co-founded by MARK founder and CEO Marcus Meijer and operates as a distinct entity under MARK's umbrella. It pursues venture-stage equity in proptech operating companies, while MARK manages over €9 billion in direct real estate vehicles across logistics, multi-family and urban regeneration platforms in Europe.
Does Revolt Ventures invest in real estate assets or operating companies?
Revolt invests exclusively in real estate technology operating companies. It does not acquire property or participate in MARK's direct real estate funds. The firm's own description labels it a 'tech-enabled real estate investor,' and its disclosed focus covers early-stage through growth equity in European proptech startups.
What investment stages does Revolt Ventures target?
The firm targets seed, early-stage and growth-stage European proptech companies. Raees Chowdhury's board work has placed him alongside later-stage funds like Index Ventures and Northzone, suggesting Revolt can participate from the first institutional round through later syndicates.
What structural advantage does Revolt have in sourcing proptech deals?
Revolt's portfolio companies gain direct access to MARK's €9 billion real estate platform, which spans eight European offices and dedicated platforms covering logistics, multi-family and urban regeneration. That operating-company proximity offers pilot environments, market data and distribution channels that standalone VC firms in the proptech space lack.
What is Raees Chowdhury's background before Revolt?
Chowdhury earned a Master's in Economics from Oxford and is a published economist in microeconomics and game theory. He founded a fashion manufacturing company in 2011, co-founded telehealth startup DiagKnows in 2016, and worked at BCG London and Bain in the Netherlands on technology strategy and private equity advisory.
Does Revolt Ventures disclose its assets under management?
No. Revolt does not publicly disclose a dedicated AUM figure. Its parent entity, MARK Capital, manages over €9 billion, but Revolt's own deployment numbers have not been reported.
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