6 episodes

Hi! My name is Adrian and this is VC in the CEE. Podcast about the venture capital ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe.
Just 10 years ago venture capital almost did not exist in the CEE region and now it is one of the most common ways of funding startups and technology companies. This podcast is about people who help startup founders turn their ideas and projects into real-live products and solutions. You'll hear here about their investment strategies, opinions about startup ecosystems as well as how they evaluate potential investment opportunities.

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Hi! My name is Adrian and this is VC in the CEE. Podcast about the venture capital ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe.
Just 10 years ago venture capital almost did not exist in the CEE region and now it is one of the most common ways of funding startups and technology companies. This podcast is about people who help startup founders turn their ideas and projects into real-live products and solutions. You'll hear here about their investment strategies, opinions about startup ecosystems as well as how they evaluate potential investment opportunities.

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    Ep 5 - Paweł Maj

    Ep 5 - Paweł Maj

    🎙️ Get ready for an insightful dive into the world of venture capital and angel investing with today's guest, Paweł Maj. With over 20 years of experience as a Polish Business Angel and VC investor, Paweł brings a wealth of knowledge from his tenure at renowned funds like Skyline Ventures, bValue, and Warsaw Equity Group. As a board member of over 30 startups and companies, Paweł is a prominent figure in the Polish VC ecosystem, renowned for his thought-provoking articles and data-driven insights shared on platforms like LinkedIn and Medium.
    Discover:
    The divergent approaches to evaluating startups as a VC fund versus a Business Angel.The metrics that founders of B2B SaaS startups should always have in the back of their headsThe evolving investor mindset towards sustainable growth and its implications for startup strategies.The reason why investors are not willing to share negative feedback on team due diligence with the founders.Critical factors founders must consider regarding their cap table to maintain attractiveness to investors.Paweł's candid reflections on why he did not invest in LiveChat and the dual-edged sword of public LP funding for fund managers.
    Links to the articles that were discussed during the interview:
    https://medium.com/@pawel_maj/100-uzasadnie%C5%84-vcs-dlaczego-nie-zainwestuj%C4%85-fd823912020dhttps://medium.com/@pawel_maj/an-uninvestable-startup-46feb1f8f8a8https://medium.com/@pawel_maj/300-questions-every-vc-will-ask-a-startup-7aecab846fbc
    Paweł's book recommendations:
    Scott Kupor - Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get ItSzymon Janiak - Start-up i Venture Capital
    During our conversation, Paweł offers a vivid analogy for the dynamic between VC funds and startups, likening it to "a relationship with a divorce at the end". I believe this is the best description of this connection I have heard in a long time.
    Without further ado, let's dive into today's engaging conversation filled with invaluable insights for both investors and entrepreneurs alike! 🚀

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    • 42 min
    Ep 4 - Arvin Khanchandani - Warsaw Equity Group

    Ep 4 - Arvin Khanchandani - Warsaw Equity Group

    🎙️ Excited to share today’s podcast episode featuring Arvin Khanchandani, Head of Climatetech Investments at Warsaw Equity Group. Operating since the 1990s, Warsaw Equity Group is a Family Office with a diverse portfolio spanning private equity, venture capital, and fund of funds investments across Polish and European markets. Notable investments include companies like Artifex Mundi, Contec, and Vigo Ventures, with past involvement in Gadu Gadu, a prominent Polish instant messaging platform.
    In this episode, Arvin passionately discusses his passion for Climatetech, shedding light on potentially underinvested sectors within the Climatetech landscape. We also delve into Warsaw Equity Group’s recent investment strategy changes and their impact on the fund and its limited partners. Tune in for insights into a captivating startup from Iceland, and why Arvin ultimately chose not to invest in them.
    Tune in to discover:
    Arvin’s transition from politics to investing in innovative Climatetech startups.Key metrics for evaluating Climatetech startups effectively.The scarcity of Climatetech unicorns in the CEE region and its underlying reasons.Warsaw Equity Group’s approach to navigating changes in investment strategy.Essential considerations when communicating strategy changes with your fund’s limited partners.Why Arvin did not invest in an intriguing deeptech startup from Iceland.
    Join us as we explore the dynamic interplay of venture capital, private equity, and the transformative potential of Climatetech startups. Tune in now! 🌱🚀

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    • 43 min
    Ep3 - Marcin Hejka - OTB Ventures

    Ep3 - Marcin Hejka - OTB Ventures

    🎙️Today’s episode guest is Marcin Hejka, Co-Founder, and General Partner at OTB Ventures, who shares his extensive experience in venture capital, particularly focusing on deep tech startups with strong ties to the CEE region. With a keen eye for innovation, OTB Ventures specializes in supporting early-growth startups across FinTech, Cybersecurity, AI & Automation, and SpaceTech domains. Noteworthy investments include ICEYE, Silent Eight, and Kevin, contributing to OTB's status as the largest VC firm originating from CEE, managing a substantial portfolio exceeding $300M.
    Marcin's journey to VC investor offers unique perspectives, influenced by his previous roles as Vice President and Managing Director for Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India at Intel Capital. We explore the historical underpinnings of Intel, its founders, and the intriguing connections to OTB's investment thesis.
    Diving deeper, we unravel Intel Capital's distinctive investment strategy, contrasting it with traditional VC approaches. Marcin shares insights into the complexities of analyzing portfolio growth, particularly in the context of deep tech startups, highlighting the challenges and opportunities inherent in this sector.
    In the current economic landscape, Marcin sheds light on why investing in deep tech startups may be a strategic move, even amidst downturns. His unconventional recommendation to indulge in sci-fi literature over conventional venture capital books sparks intriguing discussions on fostering creative thinking and envisioning futuristic possibilities.
    Tune in to discover:
    Marcin’s journey from the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations to Private Equity and VC investing.The symbiotic relationship between Intel's legacy and OTB's vision.Nuances of Intel Capital's investment strategies.The startups' advantages in creating innovations over established corporations.Challenges and rewards of analyzing deep tech startup portfolios.Strategic advantages of deep tech investments in economic downturns.The transformative power of sci-fi in shaping innovative perspectives.
    Join us as we explore the dynamic intersection of entrepreneurship, venture capital, and the transformative potential of deep tech startups.

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    • 34 min
    Ep2 - Artur Banach - Movens Capital

    Ep2 - Artur Banach - Movens Capital

    Today I talk with Artur Banach from Movens Capital 🎙️.
    Artur is a Partner at Movens Capital, a Polish venture capital firm focusing on the CEE region. The firm invests in Seed and Series A startups aiming to disrupt traditionally large industries through process automation and AI. Movens Capital’s portfolio includes startups like Vue Storefront, VersaBox, and Woltair.
    Artur is an experienced entrepreneur and investor with over 10 transactions in the tech industry. Before joining Movens Capital, Artur was the founder and CEO of Netsprint Group. As an entrepreneur, he pivoted the company from the largest Polish search engine into a unique ecosystem of adtech and martech companies. Apart from adtech, Artur specializes in Artificial Intelligence and in assisting tech startups with international expansion.
    In today's episode, you will learn:
    1.) How Artur transitioned from entrepreneur to VC investor.
    2.) How the COVID-19 pandemic affected Movens Capital's investment strategy.
    3.) Artur’s opinions on the differences in resilience of startups operating in various sectors.
    4.) About the due diligence process for early-stage startups.
    5.) How the relationship between founders and investors changes during a startup’s growth.
    6.) How early-stage and growth teams at Movens Capital support each other.
    7.) About the evolution of the Polish VC ecosystem over the last 5 years.
    8.) Why he chose not to invest in the Polish startup inStreamly.
    Books mentioned in this episode:
    Carlos Espinal: "Fundraising Field Guide: A Startup Founder's Handbook for Venture Capital"Elad Gil: "High Growth Handbook: Scaling Startups from 10 to 10,000 People"

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    • 33 min
    Ep 1 - Izabela Bany - Aper Ventures

    Ep 1 - Izabela Bany - Aper Ventures

    In this episode, I have the pleasure to speak with Izabela Bany, Head of Communication at Aper Ventures. Aper Ventures is a Polish early-stage VC company focused on deep tech and hardware startups.
    You'll hear why all startups should focus more on communication, ways to improve this aspect within the venture capital ecosystem, as well as some interesting statistics about the deep tech sector.

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    • 48 min
    Ep 0 - The trailer

    Ep 0 - The trailer

    Hi! Here's Adrian. This is the trailer of what I'm working on. Hope you'll find it as interesting as I do.
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