MoreTech Ventures

Venture Capital Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Est. 2020
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MoreTech Ventures is a venture capital firm with the objective of funding great management teams with outstanding technology, targeted at solving meaningful problems. The firm focuses on Israeli and Israeli-related growth-stage investment opportunities, across all market segments.

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When was MoreTech Ventures founded?
MoreTech Ventures was founded in 2020.
What is MoreTech Ventures' primary geographic focus for investments?
MoreTech Ventures focuses on Israeli and Israeli-related growth-stage investment opportunities.
Which sectors does MoreTech Ventures primarily invest in?
MoreTech Ventures has a notable concentration in Business Software, Media & Entertainment Technologies, and Automotive & Mobility Technologies.
Can you name some of MoreTech Ventures' portfolio companies?
MoreTech Ventures' portfolio includes companies like Foretellix and Weka. For a complete list, refer to startupim data.
Has MoreTech Ventures had any exits from its portfolio companies?
Yes, MoreTech Ventures has had two exits: Oribi was acquired by LinkedIn in February 2022, and Gigantic was acquired by Fankong Global in January 2025.
What is the typical investment range for MoreTech Ventures?
MoreTech Ventures' investment range is between $7 million and $135 million.
In which funding stages does MoreTech Ventures typically invest?
MoreTech Ventures invests in B Round, C Round, D Round, and E Round funding stages.
Who are the founders of MoreTech Ventures?
The founders of MoreTech Ventures are Zack Keinan and Sam Bernstein.
What was a significant investment made by MoreTech Ventures in 2023?
In May 2023, MoreTech Ventures invested $43 million in Foretellix, and in December 2023, an additional $42 million in Foretellix.