Demium
Demium is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Demium.
Demium is a company.
Key people at Demium.
Key people at Demium.
Demium is a Spanish early-stage venture capital firm and talent investor that backs ambitious entrepreneurs across Europe, providing seed capital from €100K, mentoring, and network access—even if they lack an idea, team, or product.[1][2][6] Operating as a "Talent VC," its mission centers on identifying exceptional individuals to build high-growth tech startups, with an investment philosophy emphasizing people over polished pitches in any innovative sector.[2][3][6] Demium invests in 35-75 pre-seed/seed startups annually, managing a €50M fund (Think Bigger Fund I, launched 2020) regulated by Spain's CNMV, and supports scaling through its ecosystem.[2][3][4] Key sectors span digital tech, innovation, B2B/B2C models, with notable portfolio successes like Voicemod, Landbot, Hannun, Swipcar, Citibox, and Singularu, making it Spain's most active VC and a key player in Southern Europe's startup ecosystem.[3][5]
Founded in 2013 in Valencia, Spain, Demium began as a venture builder and talent investment company, evolving from hands-on startup creation to a full VC firm.[3][4][5] It expanded in June 2020 with Demium Capital S.G.E.I.C., launching its €50M debut fund to formalize investments in over 75 early-stage ventures yearly.[2][3][4] Key figures include Enrique Fernandez de la Puebla Otamendi (Investment Committee Member), Eva Berriozabal Manubens (Principal), and others in Valencia/Barcelona offices, with a shift from "Think Bigger Capital" branding to focus on tech/innovation across Spain and Europe.[5][7] This progression reflects adapting to economic cycles, leveraging its network of 10+ years of entrepreneurs and mentors to nurture founders from inception.[1][6]
Demium rides the European tech startup boom, particularly Southern Europe's rise amid post-2020 funding surges and EU innovation programs, timing investments to exploit economic cycles for decade-long gains.[2][3] It counters talent shortages by funding raw entrepreneurs in digital/tech sectors, fueling B2B/B2C innovation amid SaaS/cloud growth and regional hubs like Valencia/Barcelona.[1][4][5] Market forces favoring it include Spain's VC deregulation (CNMV approval) and demand for pre-seed capital in a fragmented ecosystem, where Demium influences by creating scalable businesses, alumni networks, and follow-on funding—amplifying economic growth and positioning Spain as a launchpad for pan-European scale.[2][3][7]
Demium's trajectory points to fund expansion and deeper European penetration, building on its €50M fund's deployment and closed funds (three by 2022) with new vehicles targeting 75+ investments yearly.[2][4][7] Trends like AI-driven tech, sustainable innovation, and talent mobility will shape it, as remote founders tap its model amid VC consolidation. Its influence may evolve into a pan-EU powerhouse, mentoring the next wave of unicorns while leveraging alumni for co-investments—cementing its role as Europe's go-to first investor for ambitious talent.[1][3][6]