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BoxGroup operates as an investment fund with a focus on early-stage technology companies. The company invests in a range of areas, including marketplaces, fintech, software, and developer tools, among others. Its primary customer segments are early-stage technology companies across various sectors. It was founded in 2009 and is based in New York, New York.
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But markets are shifting, with massive companies such as SpaceX staying private longer, and alternative asset vehicles like private credit growing in popularity. The New York-based fintech startup Arch is building what CEO Ryan Eisenman describes as the “Schwab for private markets”—and it just raised a $52 million Series B led by Oak HC/FT, with participation from Menlo Ventures, Craft Ventures, and Quiet Capital. While it may be tough to feel sympathy for wealthy family offices and limited partners, or investors in venture capital and private equity funds, they have an undeniably difficult job tracking what can be thousands of investments across different firms, which each have their own portals. Eisenman, who started his career as an analyst at Deloitte , described their plight as “death by a thousand paper cuts.” As a result, it can be cumbersome for private market investors to keep tabs on the status of their capital across different firms, let alone how it's performing and allocated, outside of Excel spreadsheets. Eisenman positions Arch as a platform that can sit between the myriad software programs utilized by both investment firms and their backers, from Carta and Juniper Square to Addepar and Black Diamond. Arch is a more customer-facing dashboard that he pitches as a “Switzerland” bridging the various worlds of the modern investor. Matt Streisfeld, the lead investor from the $5.3 billion venture firm Oak HC/FT, said that Arch appealed to them because of its consumerized feel, especially as private markets swell and attract waves of new investors. He said that the platform is also adding new products to help simplify the relationship between investment firms and their backers, such as facilitating capital calls, or requests to contribute a portion of the capital that LPs have already committed, as well as distributions from successful investments. In the future, Arch could even help support secondary market transactions, where investors trade their private holdings, helping really transform the company into a Schwab-like product. Arch is quickly growing, with 160 employees and around $260 billion in assets managed by its customers on the platform. But for a company dedicated to private markets, the real billion-dollar question is whether it will pursue its own public offering or be acquired. Streisfeld said that 85% of exits in financial services are sales to strategics, or an acquisition by a similar, typically larger company, pointing to BlackRock's 2024 purchase of the alternative asset data provider Preqin for $3.2 billion as an example. Streisfeld said that Arch has the scale to eventually IPO. “But I do think in any of those types of markets, being a public company doesn't always have its advantages,” he added. Leo Schwartz X: @leomschwartz Email: leo.schwartz@fortune.com Submit a deal for the Term Sheet newsletter here Joey Abrams curated the deals section of today's newsletter Subscribe here VENTURE DEALS Hala , a Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-based financial services company for micro, small, and medium enterprises, raised $157 million in Series B funding. The Rise Fund and Sanabil Investments led the round and were joined by QED Raed Ventures Impact 46 Middle East Venture Partners Isometry Capital , and others. Kredete , a New York City-based fintech company designed to help African immigrants build credit and access financial services, raised $22 million in Series A funding. AfricInvest and Partech led the round and were joined by Polymorphic Capital Meela , a New York City-based developer of an AI voice companion for seniors, raised $3.5 million in seed funding. Bain Capital Ventures led the round. Pascal AI , a Bangalore, India-based AI platform designed for investment management, raised $3.1 million in seed funding. Kalaari Capital led the round and was joined by Norwest Infoedge Ventures Antler , and angel investors. EXITS F5 agreed to acquire CalypsoAI , a New York City-based AI security platform, from Paladin Capital Group for $180 million in total considerations. PEOPLE BoxGroup , a New York City and San Francisco-based venture capital firm, hired Holley McShan Ava Payman , and Arielle Rothman as investors. Previously, McShan was with Pear VC , Payman was with Goldman Sachs , and Rothman was with BCG Hoxton Ventures , a London, U.K.-based venture capital firm, hired Rishabh Kaul as venture partner. Previously, he was with Appsmith Thrive Capital , a New York City-based venture capital firm, hired Patrick Hsu as a venture partner. He currently also serves as co-founder and core investigator at the Arc Institute This is the web version of Term Sheet, a daily newsletter on the biggest deals and dealmakers in venture capital and private equity. Sign up for free. About the Author Leo Schwartz Senior Writer Leo Schwartz is a senior writer at Fortune covering fintech, crypto, venture capital, and financial regulation. SEE FULL BIO
BoxGroup Investments
765 Investments
BoxGroup has made 765 investments. Their latest investment was in Sphinx as part of their Seed VC on September 09, 2025.

BoxGroup Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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9/9/2025 | Seed VC | Sphinx | $9.5M | Yes | Bessemer Venture Partners, Impatient Ventures, K5 Global Technology, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sabrina Hahn, Sri Chandrasekar, Undisclosed Angel Investors, and Undisclosed Investors | 4 |
9/5/2025 | Series D | Baseten | $150M | No | 01 Advisors, Bond, CapitalG, Conviction Partners, Greylock Partners, Institutional Venture Partners, Premji Invest, Scribble Ventures, and Spark Capital | 3 |
8/19/2025 | Series B | Keychain | $30M | No | Bright Pixel Capital, Undisclosed Investors, and Wellington Management | 4 |
8/18/2025 | Series A | |||||
7/29/2025 | Seed VC |
Date | 9/9/2025 | 9/5/2025 | 8/19/2025 | 8/18/2025 | 7/29/2025 |
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Round | Seed VC | Series D | Series B | Series A | Seed VC |
Company | Sphinx | Baseten | Keychain | ||
Amount | $9.5M | $150M | $30M | ||
New? | Yes | No | No | ||
Co-Investors | Bessemer Venture Partners, Impatient Ventures, K5 Global Technology, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sabrina Hahn, Sri Chandrasekar, Undisclosed Angel Investors, and Undisclosed Investors | 01 Advisors, Bond, CapitalG, Conviction Partners, Greylock Partners, Institutional Venture Partners, Premji Invest, Scribble Ventures, and Spark Capital | Bright Pixel Capital, Undisclosed Investors, and Wellington Management | ||
Sources | 4 | 3 | 4 |
BoxGroup Portfolio Exits
149 Portfolio Exits
BoxGroup has 149 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was Cycle on September 03, 2025.
Date | Exit | Companies | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Acquirer | Sources |
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9/3/2025 | Acquired | 2 | |||
8/27/2025 | Acquired | Sumitomo Rubber Industries | 3 | ||
8/27/2025 | Acquired | 4 | |||
BoxGroup Fund History
9 Fund Histories
BoxGroup has 9 funds, including BoxGroup Picks.
Closing Date | Fund | Fund Type | Status | Amount | Sources |
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12/14/2023 | BoxGroup Picks | $212.5M | 4 | ||
12/14/2023 | BoxGroup Six | ||||
8/2/2021 | BoxGroup Strive | ||||
8/2/2021 | BoxGroup Five | ||||
10/11/2019 | BoxGroup Four |
Closing Date | 12/14/2023 | 12/14/2023 | 8/2/2021 | 8/2/2021 | 10/11/2019 |
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Fund | BoxGroup Picks | BoxGroup Six | BoxGroup Strive | BoxGroup Five | BoxGroup Four |
Fund Type | |||||
Status | |||||
Amount | $212.5M | ||||
Sources | 4 |
BoxGroup Team
4 Team Members
BoxGroup has 4 team members, including current Founder, Managing Partner, David Tisch.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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David Tisch | Founder, Managing Partner | Current | |
Name | David Tisch | |||
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Work History | ||||
Title | Founder, Managing Partner | |||
Status | Current |
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