Mercury CEO Launches $26M Fund to Invest in Early-Stage Startups

Mercury CEO Immad Akhund launches $26M fund to back early-stage startups, aiming to empower founders and drive innovation.
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Mercury CEO Launches $26M Fund to Invest in Early-Stage Startups
Mercury CEO Immad Akhund Launches $ 26M Fund to Back Early- Stage Startups Wondering about Immad Akhund's latest move in the startup ecosystem? Mercury’s CEO has launched a dedicated $ 26 million fund focused on backing early- stage founders— a strategic step that not only formalizes his long- running angel investing activities but also strengthens Mercury’s influence in the venture capital world. For entrepreneurs searching for investors passionate about early growth and innovation, Akhund’s new fund represents a golden opportunity.                  Image Credits:Mercury Having actively invested in startups since 2016, Immad Akhund brings extensive experience to this initiative. Over the years, he has backed more than 350 early- stage companies, with standout names like Airtable, Applied Intuition, Decagon, Gecko Robotics, Linear, and Substack populating his impressive portfolio. His track record signals a clear commitment to supporting ambitious founders at the very beginning of their jou…