Top 10 Transportation Angel Investors in Poland in April 2025
A list of 10 angel investors that invest in Transportation startups based in Poland. We rank investors based on the number of investments they made in Transportation companies from Poland. We update this investor list every month.Top 10 Transportation Angel Investors in Poland in April 2025
Investor | Transportation Poland investments |
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Michal Kwiatkowski | 1 |
Zofia Dzik | 1 |
Mariusz Gralewski | 1 |
Marcin Sadlej | 1 |
Adam Niewinski | 1 |
Michał Romanowski | 1 |
Piotr Cieślik | 1 |
Michał Laskowski | 1 |
Michal Paschali | 1 |
Wojtek Burkot | 1 |
Michal Kwiatkowski
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Zofia Dzik
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Mariusz Gralewski is the Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer of ZnanyLekarz. Mariusz Gralewski attended the Warsaw University of Technology.
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Investment focus
- Internet, Education, Information Technology
- Seed, Series A
- Poland, Spain, France
Portfolio highlights
- Preply — Looking for a tutor? Preply is the best platform for private online lessons with a flexible payment system and affordable prices. Book your first lesson.
- AlohaCamp — AlohaCamp is an online booking portal for adventure travel. They offer tent, campervan, glamping, and cottage sites. It provides a referral program.
- StarOfService — Tous les professionnels, au meilleur prix.
Marcin Sadlej
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Co-Founder and General Partner in OTB Ventures Graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics and is also Alumni of Stanford University - Graduate School of Business. Founder and CEO of Expander (Poland) as well as Co-Founder of Platinum Bank (Ukraine). Adam Niewiński started his professional career in 1997 at The Boston Consulting Group where heworked as a consultant specialized in financial services sector. As of 2000 he was building a team, acquired financing and subsequently established Expander, which became probably the first polish FinTech. Since 2002 up till 2017 had been associated with the UniCredit Group where he started working in the Central Brokerage House of Bank Pekao S.A. as Deputy CEO responsible for all business activities (investment banking and wealth management). Next, he became CEO of Xelion Investment House – a failed corporate start up that he successfully relaunched to become a leading platform for Personal Financial Advisers with $1b of AuA. In 2015 he was appointed Deputy CEO of Bank PEKAO SA responsible for Private Banking Division as well as Small and Mid Corpo acquisition and financing. He was also the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Xelion Investment House, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Private Equity Managers, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Central Brokerage House of Bank Pekao S.A., Member of the Supervisory Board of Pekao Investment Banking, and Member of the Management Board of the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts by the Zachęta Gallery – National Gallery of Art.
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Investment focus
- FinTech, Financial Services, Artificial Intelligence
- Series A, Seed, Funding Round
- Poland, Singapore, United States
Portfolio highlights
- ITaxi — ITaxi is a free mobile application, allowing its users to order cabs through its application. Its users do not have to know Polish to use the application as they can decide by type and model of the car, rate per kilometer, and time.ITaxi cooperates with local taxi federations and it has fleet of 10, 000 vehicles in over 100 cities all over thecountry, including Warsaw, Cracow, Lodz, Wroclaw, Gdansk, and Poznan. Launched in 2012 the application is based in Poland.
- Credolab — An alternative credit scoring solution based on alternative data (smartphone and web metadata)
- Audioteka — Audioteka is a mobile and multi-language audiobook application for smartphones/tablets with a dedicated audiobook car platform. They offer audiobooks in 9 languages in 23 countries.They strive to bring stories back into the lives of busy people through the creative use of technologies. They want everyone to try an audiobook at least once.They're confident you'll enjoy this new medium. People really can be smarter and better entertained thanks to their stories.They edit and produce audiobooks, collaborate with actors, inspire new and innovative productions and in doing so they offer unique content that can’t be found in any other audiobook store. Audioteka strives to give its customers the highest quality content via ready-to-use mobile solutions. They understand their mobile users and continue to learn from them every day. That is why they've created the world's most seamless platform for enjoying valuable spoken word content while on the go!
Michał Romanowski
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Piotr Cieślik
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Michał Laskowski is the CEO at CottonBee
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Michal Paschalis-Jakubowicz is Vice President at K2 Holding SA
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
Wojtek Burkot
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Investment focus
- Automotive
- Angel
- Poland
Portfolio highlights
- Urvis.Bike — Urvis.Bike offers e-cargo bikes as a service with a monthly payment subscription model.
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