Why the Best Fintech Companies Are Staying Private With Sahej Suri, Founder of Blue Dot Investors
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Sahej Suri is the founder of Blue Dot Investors, a late-stage growth equity firm that invests exclusively in fintech across both primaries and secondaries. Before Blue Dot, he built his career at J.P. Morgan, TPG, and as chief of staff to Nigel Morris at QED Investors. In this conversation, Sahej explains the scrappy origin story of the firm, the overlooked opportunity in fintech secondaries, and his new report with FT Partners on the coming fintech liquidity supercycle, including the finding that the top 100 private fintechs now out-earn the top 100 public ones.
What We Covered
- Sahej's path from J.P. Morgan to TPG to QED
- The 2008 recession and why access to financial services stuck with him
- The happenstance origin story of Blue Dot
- Why fintech is closer to biotech than to generalist tech
- The gap in the market for late-stage fintech specialists
- Why the top 10 names dominate secondary market activity
- Finding undervalued companies outside the marquee names
- The "Liquidity Supercycle" report with FT Partners and how it came together
- Why the top 100 private fintechs out-earn the top 100 public ones
- The state of the IPO window and the SpaceX bellwether
- Why the 2025 IPO cohort cleared a much higher bar
- The have versus have-nots dynamic in fintech fundraising
- The Blue Dot dinner series and building community
- His AI thesis and where the value creation will land
- A 10-year view on fintech as an asset class
Key Takeaways
- The best fintech companies are now private, and on the top 100 they out-earn their public peers on revenue, a finding Sahej says had never been put on paper before.
- Fintech rewards specialists. Banking, payments, capital markets, and insurance are almost different worlds, and most investors who piled in during 2021 without that depth are no longer around.
- The IPO window is real but conditional. The 2025 cohort was roughly three times the size on revenue and more profitable than historical norms, and the near-term window hinges on how bellwether listings perform.
- Sahej's bet on AI value creation is not the startups or the large AI labs, but the scaled fintechs that already own distribution and customer trust.
About Sahej Suri
Sahej Suri is the founder and Managing Partner of Blue Dot Investors, a New York-based late-stage growth equity firm investing exclusively in fintech across primaries and secondaries. He previously worked at J.P. Morgan in the financial institutions group, at TPG in growth equity and buyouts, and as chief of staff to Nigel Morris at QED Investors. Blue Dot came out of stealth in early 2026 and manages roughly $100M in assets, with a team of six and around 30 advisors. Peter is an advisor to Blue Dot Investors.
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