Melbourne Angels
Angel networkMelbourne · Pre-Seed–Series A · 7 people tracked
Investment thesis
Melbourne Angels positions itself as one of Australia's most active and experienced angel investment groups, supporting exceptional early-stage startups since 2007. It brings together investors, founders, and partner organizations through a member community, offering membership and investment opportunities to angels while reviewing capital-raising opportunities from founders.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 7 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 1 of 1 portfolio companiesEnterprise Software ×1Fintech ×1Future of Work ×1LegalTech ×1SaaS ×1
HQs:United States×1
Investments · 1 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathGust provides a platform for startup founders to incorporate their companies, manage cap tables and equity, and handle governance, risk, and compliance.
Enterprise SoftwareFintechFuture of WorkLegalTechSaaSNew York, US
David S. Rose(Executive Officer, Director)in
BoardHoward Morgan(Director)
Co-investors37 AngelsAngels4WomenBeacon AngelsBroad Street AngelsFashion Capital PartnersIU Ventures+7 more
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does Melbourne Angels invest at?
- Melbourne Angels invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A stages.
- What sectors does Melbourne Angels focus on?
- Melbourne Angels focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Melbourne Angels located?
- Melbourne Angels is headquartered in Melbourne, AU.
- Who does Melbourne Angels co-invest with?
- Melbourne Angels most often shares deals with 37 Angels, Fashion Capital Partners, IU Ventures, among 13 tracked co-investors.
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