Hussein Kanji, Founder @Hoxton Ventures: Why AI Means London Can Compete with the US

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Jan 20, 2025

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Hussein Kanji is the Founder and Managing Partner of Hoxton Ventures, one of Europe’s leading early-stage firms with mega wins in the form of Darktrace and Deliveroo. Hussein cut his teeth in venture at Accel Partners in his early years.

In Today’s Episode with Hussein Kanji We Discuss:

1. How to Raise a Fund:

- What are Hussein’s biggest lessons from his first fund taking 39 months to raise?

- Why does Hussein believe you should fundraise for a set amount of time and not to achieve a certain amount of capital?

- Does Hussein believe governments should be investing in venture funds?

- What are the biggest mistakes Hussein sees emerging managers make when raising?

2. How to 10x a Fund:

- What is Hussein’s formula for knowing when to sell an investment?

- How did Hussein miss out on making $400M in Darktrace? What did he learn from it?

- How much money did Hoxton make from Deliveroo? How did doing 37x on Deliveroo impact how Hussein invests today?

3. How to Build a Team in Venture:

- Why does Hussein believe the incentive mechanism for young VCs is broken? Why do they just want to get cash out the door and not worry about quality?

- Why is it hard to hire female partners today? What needs to happen for this to change?

- What are the single biggest ways that venture partnerships break down? What went wrong between Hussein and his partner, Rob?

4. Is Europe Totally F*******:

- Why does Hussein believe small seed rounds are a massive problem in the UK?

- Why does Hussein believe the dire state of the London Stock Exchange is not a problem?

- Why does Hussein advise companies that the best way to scale is in the US?

- What advice would Hussein give to Keir Starmer on how to stimulate growth in the UK?

- Why does AI mean that the UK can now compete with the US?

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