Location West Palm Beach, Florida, United States Regions Greater Miami Area, East Coast, Southern US Gender Male
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Nabil Meralli is a venture capital investor and a three-time technology entrepreneur with a successful exit. Nabil is Partner of Brazilian venture capital firm, Duxx Investimentos, and Venture Partner of Latin American venture capital firm, Magma Partners. He also serves as Senior Advisor to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and
a Pro Bono Advisor to the United Nations.
Nabil was Partner of London-based venture capital firm, InsurTech Venture Partners. Previously, he was Chief Investment Officer of Silicon Valley financial technology incubator, FinTech Portfolio. Prior to this role, he was Managing Director and Head of Latin America of financials private equity and advisory firm, Valkyrie Capital Partners. Before his role at Valkyrie, he was an Executive Director at Goldman Sachs & Co in London, where he founded and developed the institutional insurance business for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Prior to his career at Goldman Sachs, Nabil was Vice President of US Financials Equities at private equity firm JC Flowers & Co portfolio company and investment bank, Fox-Pitt, Kelton. Nabil started his career at Franklin Templeton Investments.
In conjunction with his professional experience, Nabil is an avid entrepreneur. He founded three technology startups including digital customer loyalty platform, FunPuntos, which was acquired by Acid Labs in 2013. He has been involved in several technology and innovation initiatives globally and has served as Advisor to global startup incubator, Startupbootcamp, and Strategic Advisor to Latin American FinTech ecosystem, Finnovista. Nabil also funded the creation of The Technology & Innovation Centre at the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach. He has a keen interest in international development and has been a Pro Bono Advisor for the United Nations since 2010, serving in Indonesia, Colombia, The Philippines, Peru and Ecuador, and is Chair and co-founder of non-profit organization, Borderless World Volunteers. He enjoys rowing and polo and is a Member of the Miami Beach Rowing Club and a Member of the El Metejon Polo Club in Argentina.
Nabil has a great interest in maritime history and exploration and is a collector of rare books and naval artifacts. He attended the London Rare Books School in the subject of cartography and is a graduate of the University of Portsmouth nautical school with a degree in Marine Pilotage. He has been a longstanding member of the Vancouver Maritime Museum Society, is on the Grosvenor Council of the National Geographic Society and is an Associate Member of the Company of Master Mariners of Canada. Among his personal collection is a 1571 Spanish Hemisferium Mariner's Astrolabe, which has been gifted to the Maritime Museum of Ushuaia in Argentina, and a rare first English edition of Antonio Pigafetta’s First Voyage Round the World by Magellan, which has been gifted to the Bodleian library of his alma mater, the University of Oxford. He assisted with the replica construction of Charles Darwin's HMS Beagle at the Nao Victoria Museum in Chile and furthermore aided the government of Panama by purchasing and repatriating a collection of rare 13th century relics. Nabil has completed several historical journeys including an expedition to Antarctica that followed in the footsteps of Sir Ernest Shackleton, a Silk Road expedition, and an expedition through the Northwest Passage in the Arctic that retraced the path of Roald Amundsen.
Nabil is a graduate of the University of Oxford and Columbia Business School at Columbia University. He is Canadian, was born in Vancouver, Canada and graduated from St. George’s School. He is based in West Palm Beach, Florida and spends time between offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

