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TELUS Pollinator Fund for Good
Vancouver, Canada
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About
TELUS Ventures is the strategic investment and corporate venture capital arm of TELUS Corporation, one of Canada's largest telecommunications companies. Founded in 2001, it is among Canada's most active and longest-standing CVC funds, investing across stages from Seed to pre-IPO but concentrating on Series A and Series B rounds, and it is willing to lead. Operating from Vancouver, British Columbia, with a team of roughly 13 people including six partners led by Managing Partner and VP Terry Doyle, the firm has also expanded internationally, opening an Israel presence with Partner and Investment Director Ravit Warsha Dor. The fund manages approximately CAD $625M and typically deploys $10M to $15M into post-Series A startups, leveraging TELUS' network, distribution and customer base to accelerate portfolio growth. Investment themes span digital health and healthtech, agriculture technology, connected consumer experiences, IoT and smart cities, AI, security, enterprise platforms and food tech, with a notable impact orientation. As of early 2026 the firm had backed about 57 companies, adding three in the prior twelve months, and recorded one unicorn, one IPO and 21 acquisitions, with notable exits and holdings including Mogo, Taulia, Veracode, League, MedStack, PocketPills, Clinia and Radicle. Most investments are in Canada, about 22, followed by the United States, about 15. Recent 2025 activity included co-leading a $35M round in workplace mental-health platform Unmind and participating in autonomous-trucking AI company Waabi's $750M Series C.
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$547k
Historical average check
$15M
Historical max check
July 2025
Last investment date
57
Investments
Natural Resources
Agritech & Farming
Biotech
CleanTech & Sustainability
Software & Apps
Transportation & Mobility
Social media
Hardware. Robotics & IoT
Communications & Messaging
Healthtech & Wellness
Education
Energy & Utilities
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