IT Investor Serhii Tokarev Announces Roosh Ventures’ Investment in Jump
Ukrainian investment company Roosh Ventures has made a strategic investment in Jump, a French platform designed to simplify the freelancing experience. Serhii Tokarev, co-founder of Roosh investment group, took to LinkedIn to announce the news. He shared his enthusiasm for the partnership: “Thrilled to announce that Roosh Ventures is backing Jump, a platform that’s changing the game for freelancers.” This investment marks a continuation of Roosh Ventures’ mission to support innovative tech startups in various sectors.
Jump, established in 2021 by Nicolas Fayon, Thibault Coulon, and Maxime Bouchet, offers a unique set of services tailored for freelancers. The platform enables freelancers to access benefits traditionally available only to full-time employees, such as social security, corporate health insurance, and retirement savings programs. Jump also simplifies administrative tasks like accounting and payroll management, allowing freelancers to focus on their core work while enjoying a stable income and other benefits. The platform provides virtual cards, invoicing systems, and activity tracking tools, offering a comprehensive solution for freelancers who want to streamline their operations.
Serhii Tokarev explained Roosh Ventures’ decision to back Jump, highlighting the platform’s ability to solve key challenges faced by freelancers. “Jump handles all the tough stuff—payroll, accounting, benefits—so freelancers can focus on what they do best. It is a complete solution, and that is why we are excited to be part of their journey,” said Serhii Tokarev. He emphasized that with Roosh Ventures joining forces with other prominent investors such as Breega, Index Ventures, and Raise Ventures, Jump is well-positioned to expand beyond France and become a global player in the freelancing space.
While the exact amount of Roosh’s investment remains undisclosed, Jump secured €11 million in a Series A funding round. The funds will be used to expand the platform’s reach in France, the UK, and other European markets. Jump also aims to double its team size by the end of the year as part of its effort to attract more freelancers, particularly from the millennial and Gen Z demographics. Currently, the platform serves nearly 2,000 freelancers and generates an annual turnover of €150 million.
Roosh Ventures has a distinctive approach to investing. The investment group focuses on early-stage tech startups, from Pre-seed to Series A, and rather than relying on traditional investment models, Roosh reinvests earnings from successful deals into new ventures. The company operates from offices in Kyiv, Paris, and London, and its investment portfolio spans industries such as AI/ML, Gaming, Fintech, Consumer & Entertainment Apps, and Marketing & AdTech. Beyond financial support, Roosh provides startups with strategic guidance, operational assistance, and expertise in scaling businesses efficiently.
Roosh Ventures has grown into a prominent player in the tech investment scene. To date, the company has invested in more than 40 startups, including Deel, TheGuarantors, Oura, Pipe, Alma, and others. Roosh has also partnered with major funds like a16z, Sequoia Capital, and Insight Partners to co-invest in some of these ventures. Serhii Tokarev’s goal is to help promising startups achieve sustainable growth, and Roosh’s investment in Jump aligns with that vision by supporting innovative solutions for the freelance economy.