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Selah Ventures
Adi Levanon's Selah Ventures backs pre-seed and seed fintech founders across Israel and the U.S., with early investments in Alloy, Unit, and Justt.
Selah Ventures
Selah Ventures is a Tel Aviv- and New York-based investment firm founded in 2022. It focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage fintech investments in Israel and the United States.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, United States
Principals
Adi Levanon
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Selah Ventures?
Adi Levanon makes the investment decisions. She is the sole named principal on the firm’s website and the consistent representative across all portfolio-company testimonials. No separate investment committee or additional GPs are disclosed.
How does Selah Ventures source proprietary deal flow?
The firm relies on Levanon’s decade-plus track record as a fintech-focused angel and Flint Capital investor in Israel and the United States. Founder testimonials emphasize her introductions to later-stage VCs and compliance-tool networks, suggesting sourcing depends heavily on referrals from existing portfolio companies and co-investors.
What investment stages does Selah Ventures typically target?
Selah explicitly targets pre-seed and seed rounds according to its own wording. The portfolio list confirms that profile: investments like Unit, Alloy, and Entrio were all supported at the seed stage or earlier.
Is Selah Ventures structured as a fund or a single-GP vehicle?
The firm does not disclose its legal structure or fund names. All public materials are attributed to Adi Levanon individually, with no mention of other general partners, funds, or close dates, which is consistent with a solo-GP or closely held vehicle.
What sectors does Selah Ventures explicitly avoid?
Selah does not publish a negative list, but its self-described focus — ‘fintech in its broadest sense’ — and every named portfolio company ties to financial services, insurtech, compliance, or cybersecurity serving financial organizations. There is no evidence of healthcare, consumer, or climate investments.
How is Selah Ventures related to Flint Capital?
Adi Levanon previously invested through Flint Capital and sourced Sensi.AI for the firm during that period (per the firm’s website). Selah Ventures operates independently now, with no disclosed ongoing affiliation between the two entities.
Does Selah Ventures maintain a philanthropic structure?
There is no mention of a foundation, donor-advised fund, or philanthropic vehicle linked to Selah Ventures or Adi Levanon in the firm’s own materials.
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