About Latitude Venture Partners
Latitude Venture Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2018. It is primarily based out of Jakarta, Indonesia. As of Mar 2025, Latitude Venture Partners has invested in 6 companies. It primarily invests in Series D round in United Kingdom based startups. Its investments are spread across a wide range of sectors from Retail to Enterprise Applications and FinTech. Most recently it participated in the $***** Series F round of Rapyd Overall, Latitude Venture Partners portfolio has seen 2 unicorns and 3 acquisitions including key companies like Monzo, Melio and Rapyd. A lot of funds co-invest with Latitude Venture Partners, with names like LocalGlobe sharing a substantial percentage of its portfolio. Latitude Venture Partners has team of 3 people including 1 partners.Key Metrics
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Series C, Series D & 2 more
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Latitude Venture Partners' List of Top Investments
Latitude Venture Partners has a portfolio of 6 companies, including 2 unicorns. Their most notable investments include Monzo and Bloom & Wild.Their portfolio spans across United Kingdom and United States. They have invested in Retail, Enterprise Applications, FinTech and 2 other sectors, across stages such as Series C, Series D and 2 more. Here is the list of top investments by Latitude Venture Partners:1. Monzo
Provider of digital banking services including accounts payments, savings and investments. Offers mobile-based current accounts with debit cards, spending notifications, and budgeting tools that categorize transactions and separate funds into dedicated savings pots. Provides savings accounts, cash individual savings accounts, and investment features enabling users to allocate funds into investment options through the banking application. Offers credit products including credit cards and flexible payment options for purchases. Additional services include joint accounts, youth accounts managed by guardians, and business banking accounts for small enterprises. Platform also provides payment services, cashback programs with participating retailers, security controls such as card freezing and biometric login, and integrated tools for monitoring balances, managing transactions, and organizing personal finances.
Key facts about Monzo
- Founded Year: 2015
- Location: London (United Kingdom)
- Annual Revenue: £1.24B as on Mar 31, 2025
- Valuation: $*****
- Stage: Series I
- Total Funding till date: $1.81B
- Employee Count: 3,784 as on Feb 28, 2025
- Investors: TriplePoint Capital, Tencent and 63 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series I, Mar 20, 2025, $*****
- Highlight: Editors' Pick

2. Bloom & Wild
Online platform offering flowers on a subscription basis. Its product offerings include flower bouquets, flower baskets, combos, and more. It offers flowers for different occasions like birthdays, Christmas, thank you and more. The mobile application is available for iOS users.
Key facts about Bloom & Wild
- Founded Year: 2013
- Location: London (United Kingdom)
- Valuation: $*****
- Stage: Series D
- Total Funding till date: $174M
- Employee Count: 281 as on Feb 28, 2026
- Investors: General Catalyst, Novator Partners and 61 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Conventional Debt, Jul 28, 2021, $*****
- Highlight: Editors' Pick
3. Melio
Provider of accounts payable and receivable solutions for businesses. The platform offers tools for paying vendors, sending invoices, and managing business finances. Features include mobile access, bank transfers, and card payment options. It facilitates approval workflows, bill capture, and tax form management. The platform also provides international payment capabilities and options for paying over time.
Key facts about Melio
- Founded Year: 2018
- Location: New York City (United States)
- Last Known Valuation: $*****
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $654M
- Employee Count: 679 as on Feb 28, 2026
- Investors: American Express Ventures, Corner Ventures and 24 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series E, Oct 31, 2024, $*****
- Highlight: Acquired

4. Rapyd
FinTech company that provides global payment solutions. It offers a wide range of payment methods and currencies to businesses and developers. It operates globally through its regulated regional group companies and provides a platform for digital commerce, allowing businesses to process payments, make payouts, and offer fintech services. It enables businesses to simplify complex payment offerings and expand their global reach.
Key facts about Rapyd
- Founded Year: 2016
- Location: London (United Kingdom)
- Annual Revenue: £13.7M as on Dec 31, 2023
- Valuation: $*****
- Stage: Series F
- Total Funding till date: $1.01B
- Employee Count: 896 as on Feb 28, 2026
- Investors: Fidelity Investments, BlackRock and 33 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series F, Mar 13, 2025, $*****
- Highlight: Editors' Pick
5. Stream
Retailer of personal computers, peripherals, and consumer electronics via multiple channels. The business distributes products through online sales, catalogs, direct mail, and television shopping. Additionally, the company engages in general trading activities.
Key facts about Stream
- Founded Year: 2018
- Location: London (United Kingdom)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $228M
- Employee Count: 302 as on Feb 28, 2026
- Investors: BlackRock, Balderton Capital and 53 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Jan 20, 2026, $*****
- Highlight: Acquired
Latitude Venture Partners' Year-on-Year Investment Trends
Latitude Venture Partners has invested in 6 companies over the last 7 years, with an average of 0 new investment annually in the last 5 years. In 2025, it made 1 investment. Its most recent first time investment was in Tessian and most recent follow-on round was in Rapyd.Year | No. of Investments | ||
|---|---|---|---|
1st Round | Follow-on | Total | |
2026 (YTD) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2025 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2023 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2022 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2021 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
2020 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2019 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Latitude Venture Partners' Investments by Stage
Latitude Venture Partners has made 2 investments in Series C stage with an average round size of $87.5M, 2 investments in Series D stage with an average round size of $201M, 1 investment in Series B stage with an average round size of $26.1M and 1 investment in Series F stage with an average round size of $182M.Stage of entry | No. of Investments |
|---|---|
Series C | 2 |
Series D | 2 |
Series B | 1 |
Series F | 1 |
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments
Latitude Venture Partners' Investments by Sector
Latitude Venture Partners has a diverse portfolio, with companies operating in the Enterprise Applications, FinTech, Retail, Consumer and Enterprise Infrastructure. Notably, it has invested in 6 Tech companies, 4 Enterprise (B2B) companies, 3 Consumer (B2C) companies and at least 3 companies focusing on Software.Sector | No. of Investments |
|---|---|
Enterprise Applications | 3 |
FinTech | 3 |
Retail | 3 |
Consumer | 2 |
Enterprise Infrastructure | 1 |
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments
Latitude Venture Partners' Investments by Geography
Latitude Venture Partners has made most investments in United Kingdom (4), followed by United States where it has made 2 investments.Country | No. of Investments |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | 4 |
United States | 2 |
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments
Latitude Venture Partners' recent investments
Latitude Venture Partners has not made any investment in 2026 so far.Here are the most recent investments by Latitude Venture Partners:
Date | Company | Location | Round Details | Round Amount | Co-Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 13, 2025 | United Kingdom | Series F | 7093 | [+11] | |
Aug 03, 2021 | United Kingdom | Series E | 5589 | [+11] | |
May 21, 2021 | United States | Series C | 8227 | [+7] | |
Jan 25, 2021 | United States | Series C | 9418 | [+8] | |
Jan 13, 2021 | United Kingdom | Series D | 8350 | [+10] |
Unicorns in Latitude Venture Partners' Portfolio
Latitude Venture Partners has 2 unicorns in its portfolio - Rapyd and Monzo. The most recent unicorn in their portfolio is Rapyd. It became a unicorn in 2019, 1 years before Latitude Venture Partners first invested in it.Here is a list of unicorns in Latitude Venture Partners' portfolio:
Tracxn Score | Company | Short Description | Founded year | Sector | Location | Company Stage | First Investment/ Acquisition Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
73 | FinTech company that provides global payment solutions | 2016 | London | Series F | czsewnv | ||
84 | Provider of digital banking services including accounts payments, savings and investments | 2015 | London | Series I | gsxffzy |
Acquired companies in Latitude Venture Partners' Portfolio
3 companies from Latitude Venture Partners' portfolio have been acquired. The most recent acquisition was Melio in Jun 2025 by Xero for $*****.Here are Latitude Venture Partners' portfolio companies that got acquired most recently:
Company | Acquisition Date | First Invested on | First Round of Investment | Round Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 24, 2025 | Jan 25, 2021 | Series C | 9773 | |
Oct 30, 2023 | May 21, 2021 | Series C | 4786 | |
Feb 09, 2023 | Jul 07, 2020 | Series B | 5590 |
Team profile of Latitude Venture Partners
Latitude Venture Partners has a team of 3 members including 1 Partner and 1 Principal located in Indonesia. Latitude Venture Partners' team does not sit on the board of any company as of now.Co-investors of Latitude Venture Partners
Over the past 7 years, 128 investors have co-invested in Latitude Venture Partners's portfolio companies. This includes funds and angels.
- Invested before Latitude Venture Partners: General Catalyst, Stripe and 48 others have invested in rounds before Latitude Venture Partners. There are 3 companies where General Catalyst has invested before Latitude Venture Partners and 2 companies where Stripe has invested before Latitude Venture Partners.
- Top Co-investors of Latitude Venture Partners: 26 investors entered a company along with Latitude Venture Partners. These include investors like LocalGlobe (2 companies).
- Invested after Latitude Venture Partners: A total of 52 investors have invested in Latitude Venture Partners's portfolio after their investments. Top Investors include BlackRock (2 companies), Octahedron Capital (1 company) and Tencent (1 company).
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