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Key people at Tablomonto.
Tablomonto is a Netherlands-based venture capital firm providing early-stage funding and strategic support to technology companies. The firm acts as a "builder," offering hands-on assistance through strategic planning, specialized training, and access to an ecosystem of mentors and suppliers. This approach facilitates multi-stage funding from seed to Series B, ensuring portfolio companies receive continuous capital and guidance.
Rolf Bixner and Maarten Rutgers founded Tablomonto in 2015, believing technology can improve the world. This insight led to a focus on "tech for better" solutions, targeting critical well-being themes. The firm invests in companies addressing areas like future of work, education, health, environmental sustainability, equal opportunities, and societal connectedness.
Tablomonto partners with diverse founders shaping a more inclusive and healthier future through technology. The firm seeks companies leveraging data and AI, reinventing solutions for unmet customer needs, and utilizing connectivity and platforms for innovations. Its long-term vision is to cultivate businesses that fundamentally improve global well-being and societal conditions.
Key people at Tablomonto.
Tablomonto is a European venture capital firm founded in 2015 and based in the Netherlands, focused on investing in technology startups that aim to create a more inclusive, healthier, and sustainable world. Their mission centers on backing "tech for good" ventures that improve well-being, job security, education, health, environmental sustainability, and equal opportunities. They provide multi-stage funding from seed to Series B, combined with strategic support in technology, pricing, branding, organization, and sales, as well as access to a broad ecosystem of mentors, suppliers, and customers to help startups scale effectively[1][2][3].
The firm was founded by Rolf Bixner and Tamara Obradov, with a team of key partners supporting its operations. Tablomonto’s investment philosophy emphasizes long-term impact and building strong businesses that contribute positively to society. Their portfolio spans sectors such as fintech, insuretech, healthcare, marketing, education, and information technology, with a particular focus on startups aged 6-10 years. The firm is known for a selective investment pace, averaging fewer than two deals per year, but with a strong track record of exits and follow-on investments[1][4].
Tablomonto rides the growing global trend toward impact investing and technology that addresses social and environmental challenges. The timing is critical as markets and consumers increasingly demand sustainable and inclusive solutions. By focusing on well-being and future-proof sectors, Tablomonto positions itself at the intersection of innovation and responsibility, influencing the startup ecosystem to prioritize positive societal outcomes alongside financial returns[2][3].
Looking ahead, Tablomonto is likely to deepen its focus on scaling impactful tech startups that address pressing global challenges, leveraging its ecosystem and operational expertise. Trends such as digital health, climate tech, and future-of-work technologies will shape their investment journey. Their influence may grow as they demonstrate that venture capital can successfully combine strong financial performance with meaningful social impact, inspiring other investors and startups to follow suit[2][3]. This aligns with their mission to ensure the world in 2030 is better and more inclusive than today.
Tablomonto has 2 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $40.0M Series B in Lepaya in December 2021.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 16, 2021 | Lepaya | $40.0M Series B | BAO Y VAN Cong | Anna Brandt, Chris Zadeh, Jordy Kool, Noor VAN Boven, Mediahuis Ventures |
| Oct 1, 2021 | Seenons | $7.0M Seed | — | — |