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Leaders from Accel and Paladin Capital Group join the stage at StrictlyVC London in May

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Mark your calendar — StrictlyVC London is just around the corner on 13 May. Designed for founders, entrepreneurs, and investors, this exclusive gathering promises deep VC insight and high-value connections.

We’re thrilled to welcome our first pair of confirmed speakers: Nazo Moosa, managing director of Paladin Capital Group, and Sonali De Rycker, partner of Accel — two standout voices in venture capital with sharp views to share.

Meet our speakers

More speakers are on the way, but for now, take a moment to get to know our first two. Head to the event page for the latest updates and more details on both.

Nazo Moosa

Nazo Moosa is Managing Director for Europe at Paladin Capital Group, a global investor in cybersecurity and secure AI. With a 20-year track record in enterprise software and cybersecurity investments, she has led deep tech portfolios at firms including The Carlyle Group and EIP. Her investments include Secure Code Warrior, 42 Crunch, and Hometree. She serves on public and private boards, including Innovate UK’s Catapult Network.

Nazo Moosa Paladin Group Capital
Image Credits:Daniel Jones Photography

Sonali De Rycker

Sonali De Rycker is a Partner at Accel, where she focuses on consumer internet, fintech, and software companies across Europe. She led Accel’s investments in Spotify, Letgo, Avito, and Calastone — all of which achieved major exits. Her current portfolio includes Kry, Monzo, Primer, Shift Technology, sennder, Soldo, and Wallapop. Recent investments include Lottie, Omnea, and Taito.ai.

Sonali De Rycker Accel
Image Credits:Accel

Don’t miss StrictlyVC in London

We don’t cross the pond to London every day — so this StrictlyVC, presented by Paladin Capital Group, is a bit special. Limited seats. Big VC energy. High-impact conversations. Top-tier networking. Why are you still reading? Go claim your seat before it’s gone.

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