>Large institutional & crossover investors
>Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMR / Fidelity Investments) — Boston-based asset manager (mutual funds, ETFs, 401k, etc.). AUM in the trillions across Fidelity; the FMR unit often leads late-stage growth rounds (as with MasterClass).
https://01a.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com


>Baillie Gifford — Edinburgh-based partnership, long-only growth investor well known for late-stage/privates exposure (e.g., U.S. tech). Firm AUM publicly reported on its site (hundreds of billions).
https://www.javelinvp.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

>Balyasny Asset Management (BAM) — Multi-manager hedge fund (Chicago HQ; global offices). Runs pods across equities, macro, credit, etc.; increasingly does privates/growth crossover.
https://owlvc.com/news-owl-ventures-fund-v.php?utm_source=chatgpt.com

>Eldridge — Diversified holding company founded by Todd Boehly (media, sports, fintech, insurance; stake in Chelsea FC via Boehly’s consortium separate from Eldridge). HQ Greenwich, CT / Beverly Hills.
https://powerhouse.vc/about/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

>Large venture platforms
>NEA (New Enterprise Associates) — One of the biggest VC firms globally (multi-stage, tech & healthcare). Public materials and Form ADV filings indicate ~$20–$25B+ under management (varies by vintage). HQs in Menlo Park/Chevy Chase.
>United Talent Agency

>IVP (Institutional Venture Partners) — Later-stage VC focused on growth rounds (consumer, enterprise). IVP cites multi-billion “committed capital” on its site. HQ Menlo Park/SF.
>United Talent Agency

>Atomico — London-based VC founded by Skype co-founder Niklas Zennström; pan-EU focus, multi-billion total AUM across funds.

>Owl Ventures — San-Francisco VC specializing in edtech (K-12, higher-ed, workforce). Described as the world’s largest dedicated edtech VC; manages multiple funds and growth funds (firm communications & industry profiles).
>Bonnier Capital

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