Prolific fintech investor and QED Investors co-founder Frank Rotman said Friday that he will transition to a partner emeritus role by yearโs end to focus on founding his own startups.
But those startups wonโt necessarily be financial technology companies. In a post on X, Rotman โ who helped start QED in 2007 โ declared that โthe first businessโ that he plans โon getting out of the ground is in the music industry.โ
He wrote: โItโs easy to call me crazy for all the obvious reasons, but itโs worth reserving judgment until you learn more about the business thatโs evolved in my head and sat on the shelf for years. It will be fun to build and could actually make a huge difference to an industry that none of us could imagine living without.โ
Rotman started Alexandria, Virginia-based QED, which today has $4 billion in assets under management nearly two decades ago with Nigel Morris and Caribou Honig. He led the firmโs investment in Credit Karma and played a role in QEDโs investments in unicorns such as Greensky, Flywire and SoFi. (In fact, QED was the first institutional money into Credit Karma). Other companies that the firm has backed include Creditas, Nubank, AvidXchange and Bitso.
QED exclusively invests in companies building financial technology at the pre-seed to Series A stages.
Rotman, who goes by the handle โThe Fintech Junkieโ on X, said he will transition to his new role on January 1, 2026. He will continue to serve in a part-time advisory role to QED over the coming years.
Besides founding music startups, Rotman said he likely plans to write a book centered around his โobservations and frameworks for the startup and VC worlds.โ
He wrote in the X post: โThis shouldnโt surprise anyone who knows me โ writing is my oxygen. I canโt imagine a life without it even though ChatGPT and Claude are better writers than I am.โ
In a statement, QED Managing Partner Nigel Morris noted that he and Rotman had worked together for over 30 years โ previously also at Capital One.
โFrank, at his core, is an entrepreneur and I have no doubt he will excel in his next chapter,โ he said.
QED Investorsโ Partner Amias Gerety will be promoted to lead QEDโs U.S. investment team.


