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In this episode of TRVC – The Turkish VC Podcast, host Yunus Celebiler sits down with Merve Zabcı, General Partner at Metis Ventures, one of Turkey’s pioneering data-driven venture capital firms. Merve shares her journey from engineering to venture capital, and how her career path through investment banking, PE, and family office investing prepared her to launch and lead Metis Ventures.Topics Covered:The origin story of Metis Ventures and its differentiated data-first approachWhy Turkey and the broader region present untapped opportunities for VCInsights into how data and structured processes can drive early-stage investingHow Metis Ventures is building not just a fund, but a long-term platform from pre-seed to IPOMetis is a rising star VC firm in Turkey and the region. Don't miss this inside peak into how they are building and growing.⏱️ Chapters IntroductionMerve’s background and early careerFrom family office investing to launching Metis VenturesThe thesis behind a data-driven VC firmTrends in Turkish and regional startup ecosystemsAdvice to founders on working with data-centric investorsThe future of Metis Ventures and regional VC
Bu bölümde konuğumuz Multiple Capital’in kurucusu ve yöneticisi Ertan Can. Avrupa'da "fund of funds" modeliyle girişim sermayesi fonlarına yatırım yapan Multiple Capital’in yaklaşımını, Ertan Bey’in kariyer yolculuğunu ve Türkiye girişim ekosistemine dair görüşlerini konuşuyoruz.Kariyerine Frankfurt ve Londra’da başlayan Ertan Can, bir aile ofisinde çalışırken girişim sermayesiyle tanıştı. Erken aşama yatırım yapmanın zorlukları, Avrupa’daki yatırım trendleri üzerine samimi bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik.Türkiye’de girişimcilik ve yatırım alanında küresel bağlantıların güçlendirilmesi üzerine ilham verici bir bölüm!
Host Yunus Celebiler sits down with İnalcan Guleç, Senior Associate at Eksim Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Eksim Holding. They dive deep into how a legacy company in food, energy, and infrastructure is now investing in cutting-edge startups — both in Turkey and globally.From the move of Eksim Holding into VC, to how corporate venture capital operates differently from traditional VC, to startup lessons from inside a B2B SaaS rollercoaster — this episode is packed with insights for founders, investors, and anyone curious about the evolving Turkish startup ecosystem.🔖 Keywords & TagsEksim Ventures, Corporate VC, Turkish startups, Venture Capital in Turkey, Inalcan Guleç, TRVC podcast, Eksim Holding, Dicle Elektrik, Clean Energy VC, FoodTech, B2B SaaS, VCIF, GSYF, Startup investing, Corporate innovation, Turkish ecosystem, TRVC
Bu bölümde konuğumuz, Silikon Vadisi’nde hem seri girişimci hem de melek yatırımcı olarak tanınan Şahin Boydaş. Amerika’da doğup Türkiye’de büyüyen Şahin, iki kültürü de derinlemesine tanıyan biri olarak girişimcilik ve yatırımcılık alanında benzersiz bir bakış açısı sunuyor.Bu TRVC'nin ilk Türkçe bölümüdür. Zaman zaman yurt dışında Venture Capital (Girişim Sermayesi) ve startup ekosistemlerinde çalışan Türkleri, yurt dışındaki ekosistemlerde edindikleri tecrübelerini paylaşmak üzere Türkçe olarak bölümler çekiyor olacağız.This is the first TRVC episode in Turkish. From time to time, we’ll be publishing episodes in Turkish that feature Turks working in venture capital and startups ecosystems abroad. These conversations aim to share the insights they've gained from global ecosystems — for a Turkish-speaking audience.In this episode, we sit down with Şahin Boydaş, a Turkish-American serial entrepreneur & angel investor in Silicon Valley. He shares his unique journey in the startup world and offers valuable insights on what it takes to succeed as an angel investor, both in Turkey and internationally.
🎙 TRVC #12 — Ali Çebi: Crowdfunding, Startups & VC in TurkeyIn this episode, Yunus Çelebiler sits down with Ali Çebi, the co-founder of Fongogo, Turkey’s pioneering crowdfunding platform that has evolved into a multi-faceted fundraising ecosystem for startups.Ali shares his personal journey from Wall Street investment banking to becoming a key player in Turkey’s early-stage tech financing scene. We dive deep into the evolution of crowdfunding in Turkey, how Fongogo navigated early regulatory challenges, the rise of angel investing, and why democratizing startup investment is critical to building a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem.Ali also discusses the launch of their VC fund, how crowdfunding prepares startups for IPOs, and their goal of creating a “one-stop shop” for startup financing — from rewards-based to equity crowdfunding and eventually peer-to-peer lending.This episode is packed with insights for founders, investors, and anyone curious about how venture capital and crowdfunding intersect in emerging markets.📍 Location: StartGate Studios, Maslak, Istanbul👤 Guest: Ali Çebi, Co-Founder of Fongogo🎧 Host: Yunus Çelebiler⏱ Chapters00:00 - Intro: Welcome to TRVC Ep. 1200:20 - Who is Ali Çebi? Finance background & INSEAD01:56 - Shift from investment banking to entrepreneurship03:10 - Discovering angel investing in Turkey05:00 - Turkey’s early VC scene & Golden Horn06:30 - Birth of Fongogo: From Kickstarter to local crowdfunding09:15 - Crowdfunding’s regulatory evolution12:00 - Rewards-based vs. equity crowdfunding14:35 - Fongogo’s three verticals and roadmap17:00 - Creating a one-stop startup funding ecosystem19:25 - The Fongogo VC Fund: Strategy & vision22:00 - Fundraising challenges for Turkish startups25:30 - The hybrid fund model: Merging VC & crowdfunding28:00 - IPO as the new exit path in Turkey30:15 - Opportunities & barriers for foreign investors32:20 - How Turkey's ecosystem is maturing35:00 - Cultural edge: Resilience of Turkish entrepreneurs37:00 - Why early-stage funding matters most39:00 - Fongogo’s thesis: Focused, practical, local exits41:00 - Final thoughts & rapid-fire Q&A👍 Like, share, and subscribe to TRVC for more deep dives with founders, investors, and builders shaping Turkey’s venture capital and startup scene.
Yunus Çelebiler sits down with Dilek Dayınlarlı, Founding Partner of ScaleX Ventures, one of the first Turkish VC funds dedicated to helping enterprise software startups scale globally from day one. With more than a decade in venture, Dilek has been an early backer of Turkish tech champions like Insider, İyzico, Picus Security, and DataRow, and has built a cross-border investment thesis that blends Silicon Valley scale with Turkish engineering excellence.We dive deep into Dilek’s journey from engineering and telco to launching ScaleX, the lessons she’s learned building a venture firm during COVID, and why she believes Turkey is at an inflection point for producing global category leaders.This is a must-listen for anyone interested in venture capital, Turkish startups, deep tech, or scaling from emerging markets to the U.S.👇 Chapters00:00 – Introduction01:00 – Dilek’s path into venture capital04:00 – Early bets: İyzico, Insider...07:30 – Why enterprise SaaS and global-first10:00 – Silicon Valley & Kauffman Fellowship13:00 – FoundingScaleX during COVID16:30 – Talent: bridging Bay Area and Turkey19:00 – Go-to-market, and dev tools strategy22:00 – Fund value-add: founder networks25:00 – Motivation and impact: creating wealth through tech28:00 – Investing in deep tech and frontier founders31:00 – Fund strategy and LP evolution from Fund 1 to Fund 235:00 – Turkish VC ecosystem today: challenges and opportunities38:00 – Reflections on being a long-term, adaptive investor41:00 – Book recommendations: The Power Law & Superforecasting44:00 – Stock options and wealth creation in emerging markets46:00 – Final thoughts & shout-outs🔗 Follow for more conversations on the future of VC in Turkey and beyond.
Legendary Turkish-American entrepreneur Kerim Baran, the founder of Yonja—Turkey’s pioneering social network—and co-founder of CivicSolar, a U.S.-based solar distribution company that scaled to $60M in revenue without raising venture capital.Kerim opens up about his early years growing up in Turkey, his move to the U.S. for college, and his experiences working in the tech industry during the original dot-com boom. He discusses his time at major tech firms like Sybase and Siebel Systems, and shares the origin story of Yonja.com—a social network that briefly outpaced Facebook in Turkey before ultimately being acquired by Tiger Global.After Yonja, Kerim took time off to explore and reflect, which led him to angel investing and eventually into the solar industry. He shares how he co-founded CivicSolar, initially envisioned as an eBay-like marketplace for solar equipment, but which evolved into a highly efficient drop-shipping distributor serving thousands of installers across the U.S. With deep insight, Kerim explains the economics of solar energy, including Swanson’s Law, the declining cost of solar panels, and the transformative power of distributed energy systems.The conversation then turns to his investment thesis in clean tech. Kerim reveals his unique three-pronged model:- SolarAcademy.com – a social knowledge platform where founders, thought leaders, and innovators in solar share their ideas and solutions.- Seed investments in solar SaaS and platform companies—such as Ivy Energy, which enables solar for multi-tenant buildings by solving the "split incentive" problem.- Infrastructure capital - deploying capital into solar and storage assets that offer attractive returns while decarbonizing the grid.Kerim also shares his vision for the future of clean energy, his critique of traditional utilities, and why he believes distributed solar plus battery systems will ultimately outcompete centralized solutions like nuclear for mainstream users. He closes the episode reflecting on Turkey’s solar journey, where he once advocated for solar adoption at the highest levels of government—and shares why he remains optimistic about Turkey’s future energy transition.This is an inspiring deep dive into entrepreneurship, impact investing, and the future of solar energy—from a founder who’s been ahead of the curve in every wave.Chapters:00:00 – Intro & Early Career06:00 – Founding Yonja.com13:00 – Yonja’s Exit & Reflections17:00 – Discovery of Solar & CivicSolar’s Growth26:00 – Distributed Solar vs. Utility Power32:00 – SolarAcademy, Ivy Energy & Investment Strategy38:00 – Clean Tech in Turkey & Vision for the Future,
Aslı Kurul Türkmen, Head of Endeavor Turkey shares her journey into the startup ecosystem, the mission of Endeavor, and how it's helped shape high-impact entrepreneurship in Turkey. Aslı shares valuable insights on founder support, scaling startups, and the evolution of the Turkish venture landscape. A must-listen for anyone interested in innovation, leadership, and ecosystem building.The book Asli Kurul Turkmen recommends in the podcast is: Crazy Is a Compliment The Power of Zigging When Everyone Else ZagsBy Linda Rottenberg
Sina Afra — serial entrepreneur, investor, and one of the most influential figures in Turkey’s startup ecosystem, from founding Markafoni, to making 55 angel investments and achieving 12 exits. Sina shares an unfiltered look at:Why he left corporate life for startupsHow Turkey's VC and startup scene has evolvedFounder One, Turkey’s first impact-focused VC fundLessons from investing in startups like Dollar Shave ClubWhat’s broken in Turkish venture capital and how to fix it👉 Whether you're a founder, investor, or curious about startups in emerging markets, this is a must-watch
Cem Baytok, co-founder and GP of Ida Capital joins TRVC to talk about what it really takes to build a venture firm from the ground up in Turkey — and why he’s betting big on fintech, emerging markets, and revenue-based financing.We cover:💸 How Ida Capital led to a startup then back to VC again🌍 Why Central Asia and Africa are the next frontiers📈 How listening to LPs changed his fund🚧 The biggest challenges Turkish founders face🧠 And why too much capital, too early, can hurt more than helpThis is an episode packed with wisdom, hard-won lessons, and contrarian insight from someone who’s been in the trenches for over 30 years.🎧 Listen now and Follow for more deep dives into the Turkish and emerging market venture scene.
Mine Dedekoca, Venture Partner at Treeo VC, a US based fund focused on Turkish entrepreneurs growing their business in the US, and founder of Startist. We explore her journey from launching her own startup to becoming a player in the heart of Turkey's startup ecosystem. Mine shares insights on:- How Turkey’s startup scene evolved since 2012- Treeo VC’s mission to back immigrant and Turkish founders in the U.S.- Understanding customer differences when entering the US market- The untapped potential of Turkish tech talent- Turkey’s rise as a hub for digital nomads with new visa programs- The Global Startup Awards and how Istanbul is gaining global attentionPacked with advice for founders, VCs, and ecosystem builders — this episode is a must-listen for anyone tracking Turkey's global startup journey.
Bulent Celebi, seasoned entrepreneur and angel investor with deep roots in the Turkish tech ecosystem, shares his journey from growing up abroad to returning to Turkey in 2004 to found Airties, a pioneering wireless technology company that was recently acquired by private equity. With rich insights into building and scaling a tech company in Turkey, he reflects on the evolution of the startup landscape, lessons from leadership, and his experience as an investor and board member.We discuss:What inspired him to start AirtiesNavigating the startup ecosystem in Turkey in the early 2000sHis transition from founder to investorAdvice for aspiring entrepreneursThe future of tech and investment in the regionThis episode offers a front-row seat to the story of a visionary who helped shape Turkey’s digital infrastructure and continues to support the next generation of innovators.If you enjoy the episode, please like, give 5 stars, follow etc. Also feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn.
Enis Hulli, GP and founder of e2vc, joins us as they raise Fund III. This episode is packed with insights: Enis's view on choosing (or not) sectors. Why Turkey and Emerging Europe offer a stronger VC landscape than France or Germany. e2vc's thesis, how they think about deal sourcing. Where they will go from here to grow the firm both geographically and in terms of products. Advice for emerging managers raising a first fund. And so much more.
Ali Karabey, founder of 212, one of Turkey's first venture capital firms, sheds light on Ali's journey from being a banker and consultant to pioneering venture capital in Turkey. The conversation spans the inception of 212, the challenges of raising funds, the importance of mentorship, and analyzing the market potential in Turkey and beyond. Learn about 212's investment strategies, successful exits, and the dynamic growth of the Turkish startup ecosystem. Listen in for valuable insights and inspiring stories from the evolving world of Turkish venture capital.
Baran Kılıçer, of Yıldız Technical University technology park venture capital trust, gives us a deep dive into a particularity of the Turkish startup ecosystem: the universtiy technology parks.Baran has a background in investor relations before joining Yıldız Technical University technology park and helping to launch their venture capital trust. Baran also shares some stories of some of the most common bottlenecks facing Turkish startups in growing globally. A great primer on some of the idiosyncracies of the startup ecosystem in Turkey.
In this inaugural episode of the Turkish VC podcast, Yunus talks with Berk Üder of Stargate to hear about the firm's view on the Turkish gaming industry, and their unique approach running a gaming focused incubator. Berk has a background as an entrepreneur in tech and mobile marketing, and shares how the industry has evolved in the region. We also cover his philosophy and passion for supporting entrepreneurs, and how as an incubator Stargate aims to help guide and mentor the next wave of successful gaming startups.
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