revolut mafia
the most prolific fintech alumni network in europe. tracking founders, operators, and investors who cut their teeth at revolut and went on to build the next generation of financial infrastructure.
independent research tracking where unicorn talent goes after exit. mapping alumni networks from revolut, wework, gett, and global talent ecosystems.
the most prolific fintech alumni network in europe. tracking founders, operators, and investors who cut their teeth at revolut and went on to build the next generation of financial infrastructure.
from $47B peak to bankruptcy and rebirth. mapping the resilient network of wework alumni who pivoted into proptech, fintech, and cannabis ventures. includes adam neumann's comeback with flow.
the world's first profitable ride-hailing company spawned a disciplined network of operators. alumni now building in proptech (dwelly), mobility, and b2b saas with mckinsey-level strategic execution.
exploring the intersection of global talent visas (uk, france, usa) and decentralized digital identity. research on talent-backed identity verification and cross-border credential portability.
systematic tracking of alumni networks, career transitions, and co-founder relationships
company and funding data verification, investor mapping, valuation tracking
techcrunch, forbes, bloomberg coverage analysis and press release tracking
sec filings, companies house data, official regulatory documents
startup mafias are the hidden engines of ecosystem growth. when talented operators leave a successful company, they carry with them playbooks, networks, and pattern recognition that seeds the next generation of ventures.
this independent research project maps these alumni networks systematically, tracking where talent flows after major exits, bankruptcies, and pivots. all research is published under creative commons and available for academic citation with doi identifiers on figshare.
the goal: understand how startup ecosystems actually propagate, beyond the founder-centric narratives.