Robin Hood Ventures

Robin Hood Ventures [1][2][3][4] is a group of angel investors, focused on early-stage, high-growth companies in the Greater Philadelphia region. Its office is at the University City Science Center.[5] Since 1999, Robin Hood has invested in industries including software, medical devices, biotech, internet and financial technology.

Robin Hood Ventures
Private
IndustryAngel Investor, Venture Capital
Founded1999 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Headquarters
Websiterobinhoodventures.com

Portfolio companies

Robin Hood has invested in many start-up companies:

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