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Robinhood Ventures
Robinhood Ventures is an opaque family office linked to the co-founders of Robinhood Markets, with no public disclosures on AUM, portfolio, or strategy.
Robinhood Ventures
Robinhood Ventures shares a name and founding nexus with Robinhood Markets, the trading app launched in 2013 by Vlad Tenev and Baiju Bhatt. The firm likely manages personal capital generated from the co-founders' stakes in Robinhood Markets, which went public in 2021 at a valuation exceeding $30 billion. No founding date for the family office is recorded in public sources. Investment strategy and portfolio holdings are not disclosed. No asset-class mix, stage preferences, or vehicle structures have been reported. Geographic footprint is unknown. Without public filings or media coverage, no named portfolio companies, deals, or co-investors are attributable. Team size, additional offices, and adjacent vehicles such as philanthropic foundations remain unspecified. No operational events from the last 24 months have been reported that would indicate current posture. The structural differentiator is the firm's opacity. Unlike most family offices tied to a public-company founder, Robinhood Ventures has not registered as an investment advisor, filed beneficial ownership reports, or engaged in public dealmaking. This suggests a mandate of privacy and passivity relative to peers.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Robinhood Ventures?
The principals of Robinhood Ventures have not been publicly identified. The firm shares a name with the investor group behind Robinhood Markets, but no specific individuals have been named in connection with the family office's investment decisions (per public record).
How does Robinhood Ventures source proprietary deal flow?
No information is available on Robinhood Ventures' deal sourcing. The firm does not maintain a public website or registered advisor status, and has not appeared in media coverage as a lead or co-investor in private transactions.
Is Robinhood Ventures structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Public record does not clarify the firm's legal structure. The name 'Ventures' suggests a focus on venture capital activity, but no filings or disclosures confirm whether it is a single family office, a multi-family office, or a venture fund.
Does Robinhood Ventures participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
No evidence exists in public sources that Robinhood Ventures has made fund commitments or direct investments. The firm's investment channels and instrument preferences are unconfirmed.
What investment stages does Robinhood Ventures typically target?
Target investment stages are not disclosed. Without portfolio data or public statements, no stage preference can be inferred.
Where does the underlying wealth for Robinhood Ventures come from?
The firm's name and association with Robinhood Markets indicate the underlying wealth derives from the co-founders' equity in the trading platform. However, the firm has not publicly confirmed its wealth source.
Does Robinhood Ventures maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
No philanthropic structures associated with Robinhood Ventures have been identified in public records. The co-founders of Robinhood Markets have personal philanthropic activities, but these are distinct from the family office entity.
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