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100K - 5M
Founded in 2018, gumi Cryptos Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. The firm seeks to invest in seed and early-stage blockchain and crypto-native companies, with a particular focus on companies in the protocol and layer 1 infrastructure space. It also invests in c...
750K - 4M
MultiCare Capital Partners is a healthcare investor and humanitarian focused on creating meaningful, long-term partnerships with industry leaders. They invest in innovative healthcare companies that can revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered and experienced. They also partner with organiz...
500K - 5M
Groupe SEB is a French appliance manufacturer that has created an investment company, SEB Alliance, to invest in innovative startups and products. SEB Alliance has invested in over 150,000 families, and has launched a collection of products for Candlemas. It has also participated in fund-raising...
500K - 5M
FEMSA Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Mexico City, Mexico. Founded in 2018, the firm is looking to improve and transform the healthcare industry by investing in new technologies and innovative companies. They focus on both early and late-stage startups and seek to partner with entrep...
115K - 500K
Evolve Technology Ventures provides venture capital financing, strategic advice and technology development services to startups, entrepreneurs and established companies. We specialize in early-stage and growth-stage investments, and use our extensive network of industry contacts to provide our p...
500K - 3M
TX Group is a venture capital firm focused on helping entrepreneurs build businesses with lasting significance. They assist great entrepreneurs by providing capital and guidance to help them build innovative companies and grow their businesses. They are also actively investing in companies that ...
20K - 200K
The Venture Studio from Crisis is a venture fund that invests, builds, and scales ventures with the aim of ending homelessness for those experiencing it or preventing homelessness in the future. The Venture Studio is looking for mission-aligned philanthropic capital to help it scale and has init...
50K - 1M
Zanichelli Venture is a corporate venture arm of Zanichelli based in Bologna, Italy. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage startups with bold ideas in the education and technology space. It has invested in 11 startups, including Ulu Ventures, Foundry College, and Zick Learn. It is managed by a...
1M - 20M
M12 is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups in the enterprise, consumer, and healthcare industries. Founded in 2016, the firm has offices in San Francisco, London, Tel Aviv, Toronto, and New York. M12 works with entrepreneurs to build and scale their businesses and helps t...
70K - 70K
Leonard.vinci.com is the website of the Leonard team, a communication team working in the field of innovation. The website provides information about their events, projects, and services, as well as a blog about their latest projects and news. The site also contains a section dedicated to their ...
500K - 10M
TotalEnergies is a multi-energy company that is actively involved in the production and marketing of oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity, biomass, and hydrogen. TotalEnergies is actively working to meet the climate challenges of the 21st century by reinventi...
1M - 10M
Swisscom Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Swisscom in Switzerland that specializes in early stage tech investments. Founded in 2007, the firm has invested in a number of tech startups and projects, primarily in the eHealth, AI, and life science sectors. Swisscom Ventures is also ...
100K - 4M
Concrete VC is a venture capital firm founded in 2016 and based in London, England. The firm specializes in investing in real estate, residential, and proptech startups, as well as matchmaking with strategic corporate partners across the globe. Concrete VC is backed by a number of prominent inve...
2M - 7M
CE-Ventures is the corporate venture capital platform of Crescent Enterprises, focused on making strategic investments in early to late-stage technology companies. CE-Ventures invests in high-growth technology companies and venture funds, and has invested in companies across a wide range of sect...
100K - 300K
Obratori is an investment vehicle created by the L'Occitane Group to support the development of innovative start-up companies. Obratori provides early-stage financing, strategic advice and operational support to entrepreneurs and start-ups, helping them bring their ideas to life. Obratori's focu...
50K - 1M
Axial Capital is an investment and corporate finance house providing private equity and venture capital financing, pre-IPO investment, and public listings. They specialize in providing support to companies in the early stages of growth, helping to unlock their potential and maximize their shareh...
5M
Burda Principal Investments is the growth capital arm of Hubert Burda Media, providing capital and strategic support for growth companies. The firm seeks to invest in the technology, media and consumer sectors, and focuses on early and growth stage investments. Burda Principal Investments is bas...
500K - 2M
Proeza Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focused exclusively on investing in the mobility space. Founded in 2019, the firm is based in Monterrey, Mexico, and Houston, Texas and invests in startups in Latin America in the industrial tech, smart components, new vehicles, MaaS, and di...
60K - 600K
NovX Capital is a venture capital firm that provides capital to innovative and creative businesses with exceptional ideas under the leadership of experienced entrepreneurs. The firm invests in a wide range of sectors including engineering, sales, R&D, and more. NovX Capital is part of the Noveo ...
1M - 10M
Munich Re Ventures (MRV) is the venture capital arm of Munich Re, a global reinsurer. MRV is focused on investing in early stage, innovative companies in the insurance, health, and technology industries. Its experienced investors are financially driven, while focused on the strategic interests o...
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Corporate venture capital (CVC) is a type of venture capital that is invested in by corporations instead of traditional venture capital firms or individual investors. CVCs invest in startups and early-stage companies that align with their strategic goals and provide them with financial and strategic benefits.

Pros of receiving investment from a CVC

  • Access to the parent company's resources, including distribution channels, manufacturing capabilities, and technology expertise.
  • Opportunities for strategic partnerships and collaborations with the parent company.
  • Stronger validation of the startup's product or service, as the parent company's investment serves as an endorsement.
  • Long-term stability and commitment from the parent company.

Cons of receiving investment from a CVC

  • Potential conflicts of interest between the parent company's strategic goals and the startup's interests.
  • Less focus on financial returns and more emphasis on strategic goals and synergies.
  • Potentially longer decision-making processes, as the investment decision may need to be approved by multiple levels of management.
  • Less experience in managing venture capital investments compared to traditional venture capital firms.

Motivations of CVCs

  • Access to new technologies and markets that align with the parent company's strategic goals.
  • Opportunities for strategic partnerships and collaborations with startups.
  • Potential for financial returns through successful exits or acquisitions.
  • Enhancement of the parent company's reputation and innovation capabilities.

How are CVCs Managed?

CVCs are managed by the parent company's executive team and are typically operated by a dedicated investment team. This team may consist of professionals with venture capital experience, industry expertise, and technical knowledge. CVCs often have their own investment thesis and guidelines that align with the parent company's strategic goals.

What Do CVCs Invest In?

CVCs invest in startups and early-stage companies that align with the parent company's strategic goals. This may include companies in related industries, companies with complementary technologies or products, or companies that can help the parent company enter new markets.

What to Expect if a CVC is in Your Cap Table

  • Access to the parent company's resources and expertise.
  • Potential for strategic partnerships and collaborations with the parent company.
  • Increased scrutiny from the parent company on the startup's performance and alignment with the parent company's goals.
  • Potential conflicts of interest that may arise if the parent company's goals diverge from the startup's interests.

Success Cases and Statistics

Corporate VCs have played a role in some high-profile startup success stories. For example, Google Ventures (GV) was an early investor in Uber, and Intel Capital has invested in companies such as Dropbox and DocuSign. According to Pitchbook, corporate VC investment reached $74.2 billion in 2020, accounting for 27% of total global VC investment. Some of the most active corporate VCs include:

  • Google Ventures, the CVC arm of Google, has invested in numerous successful startups, including Uber, Nest, and Slack.
  • Salesforce Venturesinvested in several unicorns, like Airtable, Algolia, Auth0, Contentful, DocuSign, Dropbox, Snowflake, Stripe, Twilio, Zoom.
  • Hubspot Ventures is another active corporate VC with PandaDoc, Pipe, Aircall, ClickUp, Jasper in their portfolio.