Venture System  Capital

For 4.5 billion years, nature has managed it’s capital, and distributed it’s deal-flows, according to it’s ecosystems’ requirements to thrive as a whole by empowerment of the agents - not selective or individual gain.

This practice has led to 4.5 billion years of regenerating natural capital, with marginal and distributed risk. A strategy that has provided for the necessary growth and development of the foundational elements of it’s biological economy that holds up the many interrelated parts humanity is ultimately dependent of - with centuries of success.

Phae pursues a venture investment strategy designed by nature older than humankind, focussing on new-economy opportunities by Start-Ups and SMEs that pioneer lasting change.

Not by investing in individual businesses, but financially supporting the systems they function within as a whole, distribute capital that solves for necessary inter-dependencies, and creating resilient markets for solutions that contribute to a better planet - and all life on it.

We’re looking for

impact founders

What are your impact challenges & needs from a capital partner to help you succeed?

Join Phae to design the future fund of your business system that solves for pioneering impact challenges.

future capitalists

Are you looking to build with us, and lead a fund with a regenerative approach to managing risk capital?

We need a pioneering capitalist to lead Phae into the future.

Phae is derived from Hyphae - the individual parts making up the mycelium that connects vegetative organisms through nature’s neural network.

Mycelium allows all biological ecosystems to manage the collective resources to thrive, distributing nutrients and water for growth, and support vulnerable plants, all to facilitate bio-economic resilience by aligning systemic interdependencies.

It is this principle of which Radical New Future believes is a logical and most suited format for re-designing present venture capital practices on. It is Phae’s objective to provide strategic financial capital investment to pioneering businesses that compliment the conditions of the biosphere for humanity to thrive on planet earth.

Marcello Malpighi's Anatome Plantarum (1675–1679)