
Michael Gilroy, the former fintech lead at Coatue Management, has co-founded a new venture firm with Gokul Rajaram, a board member at Coinbase. The firm aims to raise between $400 million and $500 million, focusing on early-stage fintech and software startups in the U.S. Fundraising efforts are expected to formally begin in the new year. Gilroy is recognized for his expertise in fintech, while Rajaram has a notable background in Silicon Valley, having held positions at Google, Square, and DoorDash, and has invested in companies like Cred and Whatfix.
🚨 Tech veteran @gokulr, Coatue alumnus Gilroy to start VC firm They plan to raise $400 million to $500 million for their debut fund, and will formally kick off fundraising in the new year. https://t.co/vWd6agBfj4
Silicon Valley veteran Gokul Rajaram is setting up a $400-500 mn venture fund focused on software and fintechs. Rajaram is one of the well known startup operators in Silicon Valley with stints at Google, Square and Doordash. He is also an angel investor in Cred and Whatfix 🇮🇳 https://t.co/3xhzjcOaZc
.@ttunguz spoke to Fortune about @Theoryvc's new $450 million fund. https://t.co/OGXc9co4jO


