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Key people at Gilgamesh Ventures.
Gilgamesh Ventures was founded in 2021 by Sue Choe (Co-Founder).
Gilgamesh Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund in New York City, focused on global financial technology. The firm invests in nascent fintech companies, providing capital and strategic support. Its model fosters innovative solutions across diverse financial services domains from foundational stages.
Co-founded in 2022 by Miguel Armaza and Andrew Endicott, the firm leverages significant founder experience. Armaza, a former banker and host of the Fintech Leaders Podcast, brings industry insight. Endicott, a fintech entrepreneur who co-founded Petal, offers a background in investment banking and corporate law.
Gilgamesh Ventures partners with early-stage fintech startups, offering investment and mentorship to scale. The firm’s vision is to cultivate global financial technology leaders, utilizing founders' expertise. It aims to propel transformative solutions that redefine future financial services worldwide.
Key people at Gilgamesh Ventures.
Gilgamesh Ventures was founded in 2021 by Sue Choe (Co-Founder).
Gilgamesh Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund specializing in fintech investments across the Americas. Its mission centers on supporting innovative financial technology startups that aim to transform financial services by expanding credit access, improving payment systems, and enhancing financial inclusion. The firm typically invests in seed-stage companies, providing strategic guidance and resources to foster growth in the fintech ecosystem. Gilgamesh Ventures has built a diverse portfolio including startups from the U.S., Latin America, and other global markets, emphasizing fintech solutions that leverage AI and scalable technologies[1][2][4].
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in New York City, Gilgamesh Ventures was co-founded by Miguel Armaza and Andrew Endicott. Armaza brings a background in banking and fintech media, having hosted the Fintech Leaders Podcast, while Endicott is a fintech entrepreneur and investor with experience founding Petal, a credit access fintech company. The firm has evolved from a $10 million initial fund to a $20 million Fund II, increasing its investment check sizes and expanding its geographic reach. Its early success includes a 39% net IRR driven by active secondary sales and portfolio growth, particularly in startups rapidly scaling revenues through AI-enabled tools[2][4].
Gilgamesh Ventures rides the wave of fintech innovation driven by digital transformation, AI adoption, and the global push for financial inclusion. The timing is favorable as fintech startups increasingly leverage AI-native approaches to scale rapidly and efficiently, addressing underserved markets in Latin America and emerging economies. The firm’s focus on early-stage fintech companies positions it to influence the ecosystem by nurturing startups that improve credit access, payment infrastructure, and SME financing, thereby contributing to broader economic inclusion and modernization of financial services[1][2].
Looking ahead, Gilgamesh Ventures plans to continue expanding its portfolio with a focus on AI-powered fintech startups that demonstrate rapid revenue growth and operational austerity. The firm’s increasing check sizes and geographic diversification suggest a maturing investment strategy aimed at capturing high-growth opportunities in fintech globally. As the fintech sector evolves with new technologies and regulatory changes, Gilgamesh Ventures is well-positioned to deepen its influence by backing companies that redefine financial services access and efficiency, especially in emerging markets[2].
This trajectory ties back to Gilgamesh Ventures’ founding vision of leveraging deep fintech expertise and a global network to support transformative startups that drive financial inclusion and innovation.