๐Ÿ“ถ Amir Kabir (Partner @ AV8 Ventures) on the four things that matter as a VC

The hierarchy of VC priorities, finding product-market fit as an insurtech business, and looking for honesty when evaluating founding teams

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This week we had on Amir Kabir (@AmirKabir99) at AV8.

AV8 is an early-stage fund that focuses on healthcare, enterprise, financial services and deep-tech. Within his role, Amir primarily covers fintech and insurtech.

In this talk, we cover:

  • The four things that matter as a VC

  • Finding product-market fit as an insurtech business

  • Looking for honesty when evaluating founding teams

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