Fast Lane Ventures

Fast Lane Ventures
Private
Industry Venture capital
Founded 2010
Founder Pascal Clement
Oskar Hartmann
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people
Marina Treshchova (CEO)
Tatiana Tsvetkova (BDD)
Website Fast Lane Ventures

Fast Lane Ventures is a developer of internet companies in the Russian internet market. It was founded in 2010, during a period of significant growth of the market[1] by a team of entrepreneurs. The company’s founder and inspirer is Pascal Clement, president of the holding company of Direct Group, and Oskar Hartmann, CEO of KupiVIP. CEO of the company is Marina Treshchova.

The company has adopted a proprietary solution called ‘Fast 50’,[2] which enables a new business to be launched in 50 days.

Figures

In 2011 the company has attracted 40 million euros from a mixture of Russian and international investors.[3] In April 2012 VTB Capital Venture Business led series C investment into Fast Lane Ventures with a total value of US$18 million.[4] In December 2012 the company raised 13 million USD from the leading CIS entrepreneur and investor Kenges Rakishev.[5]

Portfolio

Fast Lane Ventures has built a number web-based companies in various industries, including:

Exits

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