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200K - 750K
QNBEYOND Ventures is the corporate venture arm of QNB Group, one of the leading banks in the Middle East and Africa. The venture capital firm invests in early-stage technology startups with a focus on the MENA region and provides them with mentorship and support throughout the startup journey. T...
1M - 100M
Salesforce Ventures is the venture capital arm of Salesforce, a cloud-based software company. It was created in 2009 to invest in companies that have potential to transform the world with innovative technologies and solutions. The venture capital arm has committed over $2.8 billion to over 200 c...
250K - 5M
Allegion Ventures is a corporate venture capital fund managed by Allegion, a company that provides security solutions for residential and commercial properties. The fund focuses on investments in early-stage startups that are advancing the security industry. The fund has investments in a variety...
500K - 5M
574 Invest is a corporate venture capital arm of the SNCF Group based in Paris, France. The firm seeks to invest in startups and early-stage companies in the mobility, logistics, and delivery spaces, as well as those using predictive analysis and autonomous technologies. 574 Invest has made inve...
50K - 350K
Hubraum is Deutsche Telekom's accelerator program that connects tech entrepreneurs and startup companies with the network, capital and business opportunities of Deutsche Telekom. It provides funding for startups, runs intensive hands-on, project-based courses and offers exclusive programs for de...
1M
Deutsche Bahn Digital Ventures is a venture capital firm that was founded in 2016. The company is based in Berlin, Germany and specializes in investments in digital and mobility startups. The company focuses on investing in early and growth stage companies, providing capital along with strategic...
3M - 5M
Evergy Ventures is a venture capital arm of Evergy, Inc., a leading energy company in the US. Founded in 2015, Evergy Ventures focuses on investing in early-stage technology companies that are driving the future of energy and clean energy solutions. The firm's investments span a range of sectors...
1M - 4M
Great Eagle Holdings Limited is a Hong Kong-based investment company that owns, develops, and manages multi-purpose properties across Asia, ranging from residential, office, retail, and hotel properties. The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972, and has a market capitalizat...
1M - 5M
Henkel Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in early- to mid-stage companies in the consumer goods and technology sectors. Founded by Henkel AG & Co. KGaA in 2020, the firm is headquartered in D\u00fcsseldorf, Germany and focuses its investments on companies located in Europe, the Uni...
1M - 9M
HG Ventures is a venture capital arm of The Heritage Group based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The firm focuses on investing in companies that are creating innovative technologies and products which have the potential to create long-term mutual benefit. HG Ventures' portfolio includes companies in v...
2M - 10M
Hitachi Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Hitachi Group, based in Munich, Germany. It seeks to invest in early-stage startups in the industry and sectors that Hitachi Group is involved in. It provides capital and support to startups to help them innovate and develop new technologi...
300K - 10M
Cradle Inc. is an innovative provider of Multi-physics focused computational fluid dynamics software and services. They offer a wide range of products and services that are designed to help organizations design, optimize, and simulate complex physical phenomena. Their products and services are d...
500K - 7M
MAIF Avenir is the corporate venture arm of MAIF, a French insurance company. It is focused on investing in post-seed to series B startups founded by French entrepreneurs. MAIF Avenir is based in Niort, France, and is dedicated to helping young entrepreneurs turn their innovative ideas into succ...
250K - 1M
Neosfer is a digital and sustainable financial technology company based in Frankfurt Hesse (HQ). It is dedicated to shaping the digital and sustainable future in financial services. The company is driven by a motivated, ambitious, connected, innovative, and diverse team that combines many expert...
1M - 10M
Motorola Solutions provides anytime, anywhere communications, next-generation data capture and analysis tools, and other solutions for businesses, government agencies, and other organizations. They offer a variety of products and services, including two-way radios, cloud-based communications sol...
500K - 5M
Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures is an investment arm of Northwestern Mutual, a financial services company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company invests in early-stage companies in the financial technology, digital health, and customer experience sectors. The team is led by Aditi Javeri ...
100K - 3M
Saison Capital is a venture capital firm based in Singapore, focusing on early-stage companies in sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, marketplaces, and agriculture. They invest in Seed to Series A companies across South East Asia and India, and have a sector agnostic fund mandate. They ba...
100K - 500K
Samsung Next is an innovation group within Samsung Electronics dedicated to creating, investing in, and launching technology startups around the world. Their mission is to be the most ambitious and innovative investor in the world, providing resources to help founders turn their ideas into succe...
1M - 7M
Second Century Ventures (SCV) is a venture capital firm based in Santa Clarita, California. Founded in 2018, SCV invests in early stage companies in the technology, digital media, healthcare, and consumer spaces. SCV partners with founders and helps to accelerate the growth of their businesses. ...
200K - 500K
Capital Energy Quantum is a corporate venture capital arm of Capital Energy SLU, based in Madrid, Spain. It was founded in 2020 and focuses on investing in early-stage companies in the energy and cleantech sectors. It provides a full range of services, including venture capital, advisory service...
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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.