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Accel Partners KEY CORPORATE FACTS / KPIs FUND DESCRIPTION Offices Palo Alto, New York, London, Bangalore Accel is a leading early and growth-stage venture capital firm, powering a global community of entrepreneurs. Accel backs entrepreneurs who have what it takes to build a world-class, category-defining business. Founded in Founded 1983 1983, Accel brings more than three decades of experience building and supporting hundreds of companies. Accel's vision for entrepreneurship and business enables it to identify and invest in the companies that will be responsible for the growth of next-generation industries. Accel has backed a number of iconic global platforms, Employees 52 investment professionals, of which 12 in which are powering new experiences for mobile consumers and the modern enterprise, including Atlassian, Europe BlaBlaCar, Dropbox, Funding Circle, Etsy, Facebook, Flipkart, Funding Circle, Kayak, QlikTech, Simplivity, $2.25bn across US, Europe ($475m) and Spotify, Slack, Supercell, World Remit and others. Current Fund Size India Use of Debt No SELECTED PORTFOLIO COMPANIES Assets under Mgmt $10bn+ • Largest global social network Target Investment Size $1 - $100m • Largest global music subscription service Target Geographies Global • Game studio behind among others Clash of Clans, highest ever grossing mobile app Target Sectors Technology and technology-enabled services Full Portfolio • www.accel.com Investment Style Active Deal structures Minority KEY CONTACTS Exceptional entrepreneurs looking to build • Sonali DeRycker • CV: 15+ years European VC investing, Harvard Key Investment Criteria category-defining businesses • Partner Business School • Companies: Avito, Calastone, KupiVIP, Spotify, Wallapop Website www.accel.com • Michael Treskow • CV: 10+ years technology investing, Stanford Contact Email [email protected] • Principal Business School • Companies: FundingCircle, GoCardless, Packlink, Contact Phone +44 20 7170 1000 SpaceApe, WorldRemit

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