Blossom Capital becomes largest Series A investor in Europe

The venture capitalist has raised a fund of over $432 million. Blossom had recently invested in Berlin-based startup Superchat.
London-based venture capital firm Blossom Capital has raised a fund of more than $432 million, as Bloomberg reported. This makes Blossom the largest Series A investor in Europe. A third of the money is apparently earmarked for crypto investments. Blossom Capital also invests in German companies, such as recently in Berlin-based startup Superchat.
Blossom founder Ophelia Brown is considered one of the most successful female investors. For example, she had invested in online payment company Checkout.com. This month, the latter received a $40 billion valuation in a one-billion-dollar funding round. This makes it one of the most valuable start-ups in Europe.
Blossom Capital is fully committed to the crypto world - apparently with success: the VC's largest investment to date is the crypto payment company Moonpay: This had received 555 million US dollars and was valued at 3.4 billion US dollars.
According to its own statements, Blossom Capital limits itself to five to six Series A financing rounds per year. In this way, the investor wants to be able to concentrate sufficiently on each company with which it is working.

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