Aleph VC

Venture Capital Est. 2013
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USD 300M
Estimated FUM
Type
Venture Capital
HQ
Tel Aviv-yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Founded
2013
Focus
Software / Infrastructure

About

Aleph VC is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Israel that invests in Israeli and global technology startups, focusing on enterprise software, fintech, AI, and cybersecurity.

Investment Focus

Focus Areas
Stages
Seed Series A Series B
Domains
Financial Services Technology
Focus
Software / Infrastructure AI Enterprise Software Fintech SaaS
Investment Geographies
Primary Markets
Israel
Coverage
Country-focused
Regions
Middle East

Coverage is a guide only.

Location

Headquarters
Tel Aviv-yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Office Presence
1 country
Israel
1 known office
Tel Aviv-yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel (HQ)

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