The carried interest has managed to survive another round of attempted reform. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was passed by the Senate on Aug. 7, 2022, without its proposed modifications to carried interest rules. The last minute removal came down to a decision by Senator Krysten Sinema, whose vote was necessary to pass the bill in a divided Senate. READ MORE
Private equity set for slower asset growth, fundraising
Private equity is on track for sluggish growth over the next five years as inflation and macroeconomic uncertainty take their toll on investments and investors shift capital to lower-risk asset classes, a new report from Preqin Inc. predicts.
Preqin forecasts continued but slower expansion of assets under management for the global private equity industry, totaling $7.6 trillion by 2027. That would represent an 80% increase from the industry's collective AUM today, which the report estimates at $4.2 trillion. READ MORE
Bootstrapped v VC: 5 things to know before deciding to take on funding
Given the current economic conditions, it’s gotten a lot harder for startups to raise the kind of funding rounds that were once the norm a few years ago.
Either by choice or because they haven’t been able to close a round, this has led many startups to consider whether the VC path is actually the right one for them or whether they are better off trying to bootstrap their business. READ MORE
Closing Deals Over Text Isn’t Just An Elon Musk Thing, VCs And Founders Say
Last week, a trove of text messages involving Elon Musk were released as part of Twitter’s litigation against him for attempting to back out of a $44 billion acquisition of the social media company. Among them was an offer by venture capitalist Marc Andreessen to help bankroll Musk’s bid, with which Musk now plans to move forward, according to Bloomberg. READ MORE
Marc Andreessen Compares California to Rome Circa 250 A.D.
Billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen said he decided to “double down on California” and stay in the state, even as he likened it to “living in the ruins of a once great civilization.” READ MORE
The VC Market Feels the Burn of the Downturn
With quarterly lows in dealmaking and fundraising, the venture capital market is proving not to be immune to the shocks of a declining public market.
Still, while venture capital deal activity buckled under the weight of the wider economic downturn in the third quarter, deal count remained high on a historical basis, and U.S. VC fundraising set a new annual record at the end of the quarter, according to preliminary data from the PitchBook-NVCA venture monitor. The full report is set to publish next week. READ MORE
Global VC Pullback Is Dramatic In Q3 2022
The big global venture capital pullback we were all expecting is truly here.
Venture and growth investors in private companies scaled back their investment pace significantly as the slump in the public markets stretched into the third quarter. READ MORE
Venture capital deals are slowing due to economic pressures, report says
Startups are making fewer deals, “exits” are down and a recent surge in fund raising by venture firms has slowed drastically, says a new report from PitchBook.
“Deal activity across all stages is showing more signs of distress, recording the third consecutive decline in completed deals,” PitchBook, which tracks the venture capital industry, notes in new data released today. READ MORE
Venture Capital Firms Sitting on Billions in Dry Powder: Will This Lead to a Wave of Investment?
A buzz is starting to build that we could see a return to blockbuster venture capital investment in 2023. Although firms have been wary of investment over the past few months, that is predicted to change. If venture capital firms begin to deploy the massive amount of dry powder they are currently sitting on, we could see investment next year along the lines of what we experienced in 2021 or even greater. READ MORE
What happened when this entrepreneur put her startup on hold to help Ukraine, and told VCs to donate
When Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine, UK-based tech entrepreneur Irra Ariella Khi, cofounder of Zamna — set up a fundraising page to directly support people inside Ukraine. Khi’s father (aged 70) and godmother (aged 82) are both in Ukraine, as are her stepsister and her children. Khi then temporarily stepped back from her day job at Zamna (which runs a blockchain system to securely share and verify passenger identities for airlines and travel authorities).
The next few weeks were a blur. READ MORE
Private capital party, interrupted
These are not great times for private capital, with bombed-out public markets forcing even the most supine venture capitalist and private equity baron to take at least some portfolio markdowns. But they’re not exactly terrible times either. READ MORE
The Supply Chain Keeps Eating Venture Capital
A few years ago, if you heard someone talking about supply chains, chances are they actually worked in the logistics space.
No more. Ever since the pandemic first disrupted global trade in early 2020, everyone seems to be complaining about supply chains. READ MORE
How Private Equity and Venture Capital Are Helping Founders Level Up
WHETHER YOU NEED funding to help turn your startup into a successful business or to grow it into an industry leader, Inc.'s fourth annual Founder-Friendly Investors is a great place to start. READ MORE
4 Important Values To Instill In Your Early-Stage Startup
While it might seem that thinking about culture is a luxury in the early stages of a project, it is something you cannot afford to postpone. Establishing a productive startup culture from day one is essential because when your venture starts growing, the values you’ve installed will quickly spread to your new team members, and once attitudes and behaviors take root in your growing team it becomes harder and harder to influence them. READ MORE
Private equity’s biggest problem
Is the private equity industry constructing a giant pyramid scheme that could be bad for business? A number of influential investment managers in Europe seem to believe that. READ MORE
The Secret Sauce for Private Equity Is Running Dry
As banks get burned from financing billion-dollar buyouts and pension funds grow impatient with private equity’s endless thirst for capital, skepticism is growing louder over the industry’s performance — and whether some of their daredevil deals could result in disastrous losses for their financiers. READ MORE
How to Find the Right VC to Fund Your Business
While VC funding often represents the promised land for founders, anyone who's been in the ring knows that it can make or break your business. Raising money is important, but who you raise it from is what matters the most. A well-aligned VC partner can catapult your company into the major leagues, while a bad match can accelerate its unfortunate end. How do you identify and attract VCs with the right industry fit, network and core expertise? READ MORE
Fintech Venture Capital Market Growth Projections For 2023
Fintech came out swinging in 2021 when it came to funding. While the venture investment numbers have fallen off in 2022—a trend expected to continue in 2023—the retreat is more about strategy than perceived weakness in the industry. READ MORE
Is Silicon Valley really losing its crown?
Where is the heart of the technology industry?
The simple answer is “Silicon Valley,” a term that now generally means the San Francisco-San Jose-Oakland area of California. There are other options: The two largest public cloud providers, Microsoft and Amazon, are based in the state of Washington. Europe’s tech scene has been busy in recent years, meaning that it can’t be ignored in any such conversation. And the combined tech industries of China and India form a bloc that carries material heft. READ MORE
Unsexy, Overlooked Startups Are Poised To Thrive In The Downturn
This summer has been stressful for investors and entrepreneurs alike. The market adjustment that’s happening in equities, especially tech, and crypto is having a material impact on investing in and building technology businesses. READ MORE
