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Saul Klein

Saul Klein

British venture capitalist

Saul Klein is an entrepreneur, investor and technology executive. He has founded organizations like Kano Computing, Seedcamp, Zinc VC and LoveFilm, as well as investment firm LocalGlobe which focuses on investing in technology companies primarily from London. Saul was previously an investor at Index Ventures and the VP of Marketing of Skype.

Timeline

October 23, 1970
Saul Klein was born in Johannesburg.

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Gené Teare
May 26, 2021
Crunchbase News
LocalGlobe founder Saul Klein predicts that Europe will continue to increase its size of the pie. In 2010, there were eight unicorns in Europe. Currently, per Crunchbase data, there are 92 unicorns on the continent, half of which have joined the board just since the beginning of 2020.
Steve O'Hear
April 13, 2021
TechCrunch
"You wanted me to record this?" asks Saul Klein, LocalGlobe founding partner. "Just in case you say anything interesting," I quip back. "I won't be doing most of the talking, so maybe someone will say something interesting," Klein replies poker-faced, before grinning. Once again, I've agreed to an ensemble-style interview with multiple members of the [...]
Steve O'Hear
April 13, 2021
TechCrunch
"You wanted me to record this?" asks Saul Klein, LocalGlobe founding partner. "Just in case you say anything interesting," I quip back. "I won't be doing most of the talking, so maybe someone will say something interesting," Klein replies poker-faced, before grinning. Once again, I've agreed to an ensemble-style interview with multiple members of the [...]
Amy Lewin
December 14, 2020
Sifted
Latitude, the 'sister' fund of VC firm LocalGlobe, invests in 'breakout' companies at Series B -- but isn't any old growth-stage investor.
CTVNews.ca
June 16, 2020
CTVNews
Out of 105 major brands, the three trusted most by Canadians during the pandemic are Canada Post, Shoppers Drug Mart and CTV News, according to a study from the University of Victoria.
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