YAVU Ventures
YAVU Ventures is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at YAVU Ventures.
YAVU Ventures is a company.
Key people at YAVU Ventures.
Key people at YAVU Ventures.
YAVU Ventures is a Buenos Aires-based venture studio and accelerator founded in 2016 that invests in and partners with early-stage entrepreneurs to launch high-impact startups.[1][2] It provides hands-on guidance for flawless execution, including services like problem-solving, design, development, operations, and marketing, while offering investments from $25,000 to $100,000 alongside strategic advice, office space, mentorship networks, and business development support.[1][5] Its mission centers on building startups through operational partnership rather than passive funding, with a proven track record—YAVU Fund #1 analyzed over 2,000 startups, made +20 investments, and achieved a 5x multiple in 36 months—fostering growth in Argentina's entrepreneurial ecosystem.[1][3]
YAVU Ventures was established in 2016 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with backing from investors like UdeSA (Universidad de San Andrés Incubator).[1] Sacha Spitz, the Managing Partner and a key founder, brings experience as CoFounder and former COO of UdeSA's incubator, Latin America's top business school program, where he honed skills in accelerating startups.[1][3] The firm's evolution reflects Spitz's deep involvement in reviewing thousands of startups and executing funds with strong returns, transitioning from incubation roots to a full venture studio model that emphasizes co-building companies.[1][3]
YAVU Ventures rides the wave of LatAm's startup boom, particularly in Argentina, where government-backed ecosystems and unicorn successes (e.g., MURAL, Auth0) have created fertile ground for early-stage studios.[3] Its timing aligns with post-2016 regional maturation, as incubators like UdeSA evolved into funds amid rising VC activity (+100M USD in support models).[1][3] Market forces like talent abundance, cost advantages, and global remote work favor YAVU's hands-on model, which influences the ecosystem by de-risking founders through execution support and producing outsized returns that attract co-investors.[1][3][5]
YAVU is poised to launch YAVU Fund #2 or expand its studio pipeline, capitalizing on LatAm's projected VC growth amid economic stabilization and AI/remote tech trends.[3] Evolving networks—potentially integrating team affiliates like MURAL's Pato Jutard or Globant Ventures' Victoria Akerman—could amplify deal flow and exits.[3] As Argentina's ecosystem consolidates, YAVU's execution-focused approach will likely shape more high-impact startups, solidifying its role from accelerator origins to a key studio player.[1][2]