Richard Fairbank family office invests in Courtside Ventures


Last updated: 2025-05-18 Source: Author:Sophia Tan
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Rated 5.00 out of 5 €799,99 including VAT Rated 5.00 out of 5 €599,99 including VAT We created this article as part of our research process for our US single family office database. Here, we are highlighting a fund investment of the Fairbank single family office. Courtside Ventures announced its third $100M fund, focused on early-stage startups in the gaming, sports and lifestyle verticals.  Courtside is an active investor that has, so far, invested in over 80 startups, amongst others StockX, The Athletic, Matchday, Hypothetic, Venly or Fermat. Its first fund reached an 1.61X return. With the new fund, the total AUM of Courtside Ventures will exceed $200M. LPs of the new fund include Dick Sporting Goods, Arctos Partners, David Blitzer, Tony Rezzler and two single family offices: Wellness Holding and Gametime Capital.Gametime Capital: Single family office of Richard FairbankGametime Capital is the single family office of Richard Fairbank. Richard Fairbank is an American billionaire that co-founded Capital One. Capital One is a leading US bank, focused on credit cards, saving accounts and car loans. Its revenues in 2022 exceeded $38bn; Fairbank’s net worth is estimated at $1.1bn. Now, the Stanford-graduated entrepreneur invested some of his capital in Courtside Ventures most recent fund.Article Source: Picture source: You might also like the from our partner portal Thousandinvestors.com.

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