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New Life Ventures operates as an investment firm dedicated to supporting ambitious entrepreneurs. It provides capital and strategic guidance to help founders transform their innovative ideas into sustainable and valuable enterprises. The firm focuses on cultivating strong partnerships and offering essential resources, enabling portfolio companies to enhance their operational capabilities and market presence. Its approach emphasizes collaborative development, aiming to convert entrepreneurial visions into tangible business assets through dedicated support and expert assistance.
Melissa Robertson established New Life Ventures in 2002, building upon the legacy and mission of the International Foundation for New Life. Her founding insight stemmed from a commitment to extend impactful support to emerging businesses, leveraging her expertise to nurture growth. Robertson envisioned a platform that could not only fund promising ventures but also actively guide them through critical development stages, ensuring their long-term viability and success in dynamic markets.
The firm serves a diverse range of entrepreneurs across various sectors, partnering with founders who are intrinsically driven to build their companies. New Life Ventures' overarching vision is predicated on the belief that innovation continuously creates new opportunities. It strives to empower its portfolio companies to navigate evolving landscapes, ultimately helping them achieve their desired business outcomes and realize their fullest potential through strategic guidance and tailored resources.
New Life Ventures has 2 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $41.0M Series C in Klang Games in July 2022.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2022 | Klang Games | $41.0M Series C | Animoca Brands, Afonso Campos | Wave Financial, Angelhub, Anthos Capital, Mundi Vondi, Novator, Roosh, Supercell |
| Aug 15, 2019 | KLANG | $22.3M Series B | Birgir Ragnarsson | Firstminute Capital, Alexis Horowitz Burdick, Makers Fund, Neoteny, Northzone |