
Sheva
About
Sheva is a Pre-Seed & Seed Hustle VC focused on technology investments.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Sheva.

Sheva is a Pre-Seed & Seed Hustle VC focused on technology investments.
Key people at Sheva.
Key people at Sheva.
Sheva Ventures Fund is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2022 and based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, focused primarily on technology startups. It provides pre-seed and seed funding, targeting serial entrepreneurs and promising founders, especially those with prior successful exits. The firm invests in sectors such as fintech, AI, and cybersecurity, supporting startups like PointFive and Upwind. Sheva leverages a strong network of experienced investors and entrepreneurs to compete for leading deals in Israel’s vibrant tech ecosystem, contributing to the growth and innovation of early-stage companies[1][2][3][4].
Sheva was founded by partners including Casspi, whose extensive connections and knowledge in tech investment helped establish the fund. The origin story is closely tied to personal relationships, such as the friendship between Casspi and Upwind’s founder Amiram Shachar, which inspired the creation of Sheva to back promising startups. The fund’s evolution has been shaped by collaboration with other prominent investors like Cyberstarts and Index Ventures, focusing on backing serial entrepreneurs raising significant seed rounds[1].
Sheva rides the wave of Israel’s booming tech startup scene, particularly in fintech, AI, and cybersecurity sectors. The timing is favorable due to increased global interest in Israeli innovation and the rising prominence of serial entrepreneurs. Market forces such as the demand for early-stage capital and the growth of technology-driven solutions globally work in Sheva’s favor. By backing startups early and supporting them through their growth, Sheva influences the broader ecosystem by helping scale companies that contribute to Israel’s reputation as a “Startup Nation”[1][4].
Looking ahead, Sheva is poised to continue expanding its portfolio with a focus on high-impact technology startups led by experienced founders. Trends such as AI adoption, fintech innovation, and cybersecurity needs will shape its investment strategy. The firm’s influence is likely to grow as it deepens its network and track record, potentially becoming a key player in early-stage venture capital both in Israel and internationally. This trajectory ties back to its founding ethos of leveraging strong relationships and deep market knowledge to back the next generation of tech leaders[1][2][4].
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2023 | Nokod Security | $8.0M Seed | — | Acrew Capital, Brighton Park Capital, Citi Ventures, Flint Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, Greenfield Partners, Meron Capital, MizMaa Ventures, National Grid Partners, StageOne Ventures, TLV Partners |
| Jan 1, 2023 | Risilience | $26.0M Series B | — | Flint Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, National Grid Partners |
| May 1, 2022 | Kahoona | $5.0M Seed | — | 91 Ventures, Plug & Play Ventures |
| Jan 1, 2022 | Polar Security - an IBM Company | $9.0M Seed | — | Flint Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, National Grid Partners, Kyle Porter |
| Jul 1, 2021 | Cyolo | $21.0M Series A | — | Flint Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, Tola Capital |
| Apr 1, 2020 | Cyolo | $4.0M Seed | — | Flint Capital |