investments

capital that
moves smart

bwrld's investment arm backs the ideas, companies, and assets we believe will define the next decade of technology and infrastructure.

$2.4M
total aum
▲ 18.4% qtd
12
active holdings
▲ 3 this year
6
sectors
3
continents
portfolio value · all time
$2,412,800
▲ $384,200 (18.4%) this quarter

what we're
backing

a curated view of our current portfolio — diverse in sector, united by conviction.

infracore systems
infrastructure
a next-gen data centre operator building hyperscale facilities optimised for ai workloads.
$480k▲ 24.3%
stackr.io
deep tech
developer tooling for infrastructure-as-code — making cloud deployments feel as simple as a push to git.
$310k▲ 31.7%
solara energy
energy
distributed solar microgrids purpose-built for powering remote compute facilities off the main grid.
$260k▲ 12.1%
vektor ai
ai + data
vector database infrastructure powering the retrieval layer for enterprise ai applications at scale.
$390k▲ 42.8%
meridian logistics
emerging markets
last-mile logistics infrastructure in west africa, built on a proprietary routing and tracking platform.
$180k▲ 8.4%
chipwright
hardware
fabless semiconductor startup designing custom asics for low-power edge inference applications.
$220k▼ 3.1%

sector
breakdown

infrastructure
38%
ai + data
24%
deep tech
16%
energy
11%
emerging markets
7%
hardware
4%

we invest in
what we understand

as builders first, we have an edge when evaluating infrastructure bets. here's how we think.

01

deep conviction over diversification

we'd rather own 12 companies we deeply believe in than 50 we sort-of like. concentration is a feature, not a bug.

02

builders backing builders

our team has shipped infrastructure at scale. we know what good engineering looks like — and what corners you can't cut.

03

long time horizons

we're not optimising for the next quarter. great infrastructure takes time to build and compound — and so does great capital.

04

global lens, local knowledge

our sit network gives us on-the-ground insight in markets others overlook. edge is earned, not downloaded from a bloomberg terminal.