Fin Capital
The fintech world loves noise. New apps. New rails. New buzz every quarter. But the real money in financial technology has always lived deeper in the plumbing. The infrastructure. The systems that banks, insurers, asset managers, and global enterprises rely on when billions move with a keystroke. That is the lane Fin Capital chose to run in back in 2018, when Logan Allin founded the firm around a simple conviction. Financial services are becoming software, and the companies building the operating system for the industry will define the next era of finance.
Logan Allin did not approach the market like a tourist scanning headlines. The thesis was grounded in experience inside the machinery of fintech itself. From day one, Fin Capital focused on B2B fintech software, the infrastructure layer powering payments, capital markets, embedded finance, CFO tooling, and digital asset rails. Instead of chasing consumer trends, the firm focused on the platforms behind the curtain, the technology that helps financial institutions launch products faster, manage risk, and scale in a regulated world that does not tolerate sloppy code or weak systems.
That clarity of focus has turned Fin Capital into a full lifecycle global investor managing $1B+ in assets and supporting over 120 active portfolio companies. The firm backs founders from pre seed to pre IPO and even into select public positions, giving entrepreneurs a partner that can stay in the fight through every stage of the company journey. In venture capital, where many firms specialize in only one moment of the story, that continuity matters. It allows founders to build without constantly resetting the narrative every time the cap table evolves.
The leadership bench reflects that operator mentality. Alongside Managing Partner and Founder Logan Allin are General Partners Ren Riley, Christian Ostberg, and Matthew Mann. Surrounding them is a team that spans capital formation, finance, AI insight, and investment execution. Fan Wen leads AI initiatives as Principal and Director of AI. Diane Moncada drives investor relations and capital formation. Susan Liang oversees finance. The broader team of principals, vice presidents, associates, analysts, and platform operators extends Fin Capital’s reach into the global fintech ecosystem.
The results show up in the portfolio. Fin Capital has backed companies shaping how modern finance actually functions, including SoFi, Circle, SumUp, DailyPay, Greenlight, and BrainTrust. These are not novelty apps. They are platforms handling payroll, payments, digital currency infrastructure, merchant enablement, and financial services distribution at scale. The connective tissue of modern finance.
Behind the scenes, Fin Capital also builds infrastructure for its own ecosystem. One of the clearest examples is its centralized portfolio hiring platform. The Fin Capital job board currently aggregates roughly 140 companies and about 1,170 open roles across engineering, product, data, sales, risk, and operations. Instead of hunting across dozens of startup career pages, candidates can explore the entire Fin Capital ecosystem in one place and apply directly to the companies building the next generation of financial infrastructure.
For builders who understand enterprise software, financial services, compliance, or data, this ecosystem represents something rare. A concentrated network of companies solving the hardest problems in fintech. The kind of problems that compound experience and careers over time.
If you want to work where the financial system is actually being engineered, explore the Fin Capital portfolio job board. Roles are open across more than a hundred fintech companies right now.
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