Hi, I'm looking for some help with introductions by those who could help me to get in touch with the partners of the rights departments of institutional capital sources based in Europe and/or Middle East. Does anyone know any solution to this? I tried to directly contact many firms on my own during my pre-seed idea of gigantic revenue potential backed by agreement for a partnership by top-tier global consulting firm. Additional problem is that those largest institutional investors (e.g. Allianz, Blackrock, Blackstone, Amundi, etc.) don't have a feature to submit a pitch deck on their website so it's even harder to find the right point of contact. Direct email addresses and phone numbers are usually not available on the websites. Institutional investors I look for, to be introduced by the solutions I'm asking for, should be somehow interested in pre-seed SaaS/Emissions (Carbon data)/Regulatory engagements and should NOT have a problem with the fact that the company is not yet registered. I also don't want to be limited (restricted) to register a company in particular country but would like to have their agreement for multiple countries to choose from. Any help on introductions would be appreciated. If I could contact you (if you answer my message) please let me know where.
To find introductions to institutional capital sources in Europe and the Middle East—including Pre-Seed VC, Private Equity (PE), Investment Firms, and Grant/Donation Providers—you can explore several strategic channels. Here's a breakdown by type and method:
1. VC & PE Databases / Platforms
These tools give you access to profiles, contact info, and investment history.
Crunchbase – Filter by region, stage (pre-seed), and sector
PitchBook – Industry-standard for private market intel (paid, but comprehensive)
CB Insights – Track investors by geography and deal stage
Preqin – Strong for PE and institutional investors
Dealroom.co – Europe-focused with rich VC/PE data
Fundsup – Active in EU startup ecosystems
VC4A – Focus on emerging markets including MENA
2. Investor Communities & Platforms
Join networks that facilitate intros and investments.
AngelList / Wellfound – Now also caters to institutional micro-VCs
LinkedIn – Use advanced filters to connect with fund managers or analysts (search: “Pre-seed VC Partner,” “MENA PE Associate”)
Startup Grind – Events + intros to VCs
EmergingVC / DiversityVC Slack groups – Active in Europe/MENA
Latitud Capital Community – Great for founders raising capital
The Family (France) – Founder-centric investor ecosystem
3. Accelerators & Incubators (With Funding Networks)
These provide mentorship, grant access, and institutional investor exposure.
Techstars (Europe / MENA programs)
500 Global (Middle East focus: 500 Falcons)
Seedcamp (Europe)
Flat6Labs (MENA)
Startupbootcamp (Dubai, Amsterdam, Milan)
Y Combinator (global reach, but strong EU founder network)
They often provide warm intros to institutional VCs and even small PE firms.
4. Institutional & Government Grant Bodies
For non-dilutive capital (grants/donations), explore:
Europe:
Horizon Europe (EU Commission funding for innovation/startups)
European Investment Fund (EIF) – Funds many early-stage VCs directly
EASME (EU grants for SMEs)
Innovate UK – Grant funding for early-stage ventures
Middle East:
Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP)
Khalifa Fund (UAE)
Misk Foundation (Saudi Arabia)
Dubai Future Foundation
Tamkeen (Bahrain)
5. Family Offices & Sovereign Wealth Funds
These often invest directly in VC/PE rounds in both regions.
Mubadala (UAE)
QIA – Qatar Investment Authority
PIF – Public Investment Fund (KSA)
Kuwait Investment Authority
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA)
Tip: Many of these have PE and VC arms or allocate capital to funds active in pre-seed and early-stage.