Number of Portfolio Companies 3
CB Rank (Investor) 80,582
  • Primary Job Title Chairman
  • Primary Organization 
    Zeptolab
  • Investor Type  Individual/Angel

Misha is Chairman at Zeptolab, the developer of mobile game phenomenon Cut The Rope. He is an experienced executive, serial entrepreneur and investor who has successfully founded, led and exited several start ups, including his first game development company, Reaxion (launched in 2001).

After Reaxion Misha joined Svyaznoy Group - the leading

mobile retail group, where he first built a top content provider, then largest royalty program in Russia and later worked on starting Svyaznoy Bank, where he now serves on the board of directors.

Misha is also a partner at Kite Ventures - where he invests in internet start ups and is on a board of several of gaming and e-commerce portfolio companies.

Number of Investments 3
Misha Lyalin has made 3 investments. Their latest investment was Series A - AllRight.com on Nov 20, 2020, when AllRight.com raised
$3.9M
.
Announced Date  
Organization Name  
Lead Investor  
Funding Round  
Money Raised  
Nov 20, 2020
AllRight.com
Series A - AllRight.com
$3.9M
Dec 19, 2019
Zenia
Pre Seed Round - Zenia
Feb 7, 2018
RAWG
Seed Round - RAWG
€1M
Number of Current Jobs 2
Number of Past Jobs 1
Misha Lyalin has 2 current jobs as Investor at Insights.VC and Chairman at Zeptolab. Additionally, Misha Lyalin has had 1 past job as the Managing Director at Kite Ventures.
Organization Name  
Title At Company  
Start Date  
End Date  
Kite Ventures
Managing Director20112012
Number of Past Board & Advisor Roles 2
Organization Name  
Title At Company  
Start Date  
End Date  
Svyaznoy Bank
Advisor to the ChairmanApr 2011Jul 2012
Colle Capital Partners
Advisor
Number of News Articles 44
Funding RoundNov 20, 2020
AllRight.com raised $3,900,000 / Series A from Flashpoint and 4 other investors
Funding RoundDec 19, 2019
Funding RoundFeb 7, 2018
RAWG raised €1,000,000 / Seed from AltaIR Capital and 4 other investors
NewsFeb 6, 2018
Game Industry Business — Making RAWG the 'IMDB for games'