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Nikolay Storonsky, founder of fintech giant Revolut, is challenging traditional venture capital practices with QuantumLight, a firm designed to eliminate human bias from investment decisions.Leveraging proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) systems, QuantumLight analyzes vast datasets to identify high-potential startups, marking a stark departure from the intuition-driven strategies of conventional venture capital firms.CEO Ilya Kondrashov highlighted the firms distinctiveness, emphasizing its precision and efficiency in decision-making.
QuantumLight emerged in 2022 after Storonsky grew frustrated with traditional investors during his time scaling Revolut.The firm raised $200 million for its debut fund, with Storonsky contributing $60 million personally.
Its AI-driven approach focuses on early-stage companies in transformative sectors like AI applications, blockchain technology, and healthcare innovation.Recent investments include Rad AI, a healthcare startup utilizing machine learning, and Mesh, a crypto connectivity platform gaining traction globally.
Storonskys belief in data-driven decision-making stems from his entrepreneurial journey.A.I .Over Intuition: QuantumLights Mission to Eliminate Bias in Venture Capital.
(Photo Internet reproduction)As the co-founder of Revolut in 2015, he disrupted global banking by introducing multi-currency cards with no hidden fees, targeting inefficiencies he observed during his career as a trader at Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse.Redefining Venture Capital with Data-Driven PrecisionRevoluts user-centric design propelled rapid growth; today, it serves 50 million customers across 35 countries and is valued at $60 billion.
In 2024 alone, the fintech reported pre-tax profits exceeding $1 billion.QuantumLight applies lessons learned from Storonskys experience scaling Revolut to its portfolio companies.
The firm recently published a playbook for startup founders, outlining strategies for building high-performance teams and structured operations.Portfolio companies like Ghost and Ben have already implemented these systems to improve efficiency and growth.
With an average deal size of $5 million and a steady pace of one investment per month, QuantumLight exemplifies systematic venture capitalism.Its AI models analyze billions of data points to assess risks and opportunities objectively, removing emotional biases from the process.
Kondrashov described this methodology as transformative for early-stage investing.Storonskys move into venture capital signals a broader shift toward data-driven investment strategies in the tech industry.
By combining AI precision with entrepreneurial insights, QuantumLight challenges the status quo.
It sets a new standard for efficiency and accuracy in startup funding decisions.





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