Industry: Venture capital fund; Fintech app for fractional real estate investing
Location: New York, NY and Atlanta, GA
Every venture fund claims to add value, but what does that mean to investors? Luke Timberlake and his partners at Fintech Ventures are finding ways to capitalize on the movement that gives small investors access to bigger potential returns and markets they can’t invest in on their own.
In this episode of The Angel Nest podcast, we’ll talk with Luke about Fintech Ventures and how they provide the capital and funding know-how to help companies like Groundfloor take off.
Groundfloor founder Brian Dally also joins us to talk about how The Jobs Act of 2012 provided a chance to democratize access to the $1.3 billion fractional real estate investing market. As a result, their customers get a unique investment opportunity with higher yields and, potentially, higher risks. The company’s auto-investing app is now in its 3rd edition and the company was recently named to the Forbes Fintech 50.
Learn more about the Fintech Ventures Fund at fintechv.com.
Check out Groundfloor at groundfloor.com.