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100K - 500K
Draper B1 is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm based in Valencia, Spain. Founded in 2010, the firm focuses on investing in B2B and B2B2C startups, with investments ranging from seed to early-stage. Draper B1 has 76 investments and 57 portfolio startups, and works with a network of co-i...
100K - 1M
Relay Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Toronto, Canada, with additional offices in San Francisco and New York. It specializes in investing in mobile, cloud and SaaS companies, and has a portfolio of more than 50 companies. The firm provides capital and access to experienc...
100K - 1M
Chile Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Santiago, Chile that invests in early-stage SaaS and subscription based startups. The firm seeks investments in early stage companies and has trebled in size over the past decade, reaching over US$1.3 million and financing more than 280 companies...
50K - 250K
\"FintechVC.us\" is a web platform that provides venture capital and private equity investment analysis for the US and Latin America. It provides insights on deals, investments, and venture capital trends in the region. It also offers resources such as white papers, case studies, and presentatio...
200K - 500K
Secure Octane is a venture capital firm located in San Francisco, California. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in cybersecurity, technology, and enterprise companies. It is backed by Nexus Venture Partners and Dell Ventures, and has invested in several companies, including Passage.id,...
250K - 75M
Drive Capital is a venture capital firm based in Columbus, Ohio, that focuses on investing in innovative technology, healthcare, and consumer companies in the Midwest. It partners with experienced entrepreneurs and provides capital, strategic advice, and operational guidance to help them build a...
500K - 5M
Shizen.vc is a privately run venture capital fund established by former business owners. The fund supports challenging initiatives for Japan and provides financial, operational, and strategic support to companies with innovative ideas. The fund is driven by the philosophy of \u201cShizen\u201d, ...
25K - 500K
Red Bike Capital is a Latina-led seed-stage venture capital fund based in New York, investing in US-based consumer fintech, ecommerce infrastructure and consumer technology. The firm has a focus on fintech, eCommerce SAAS, and health and wellness companies. It also provides venture capital and p...
50K - 200K
Spring Capital is a venture capital firm based in Tallinn, Estonia. Founded in 2008, the firm focuses on investments in technology, media and services companies. Spring Capital also provides advisory services in areas such as investment sales, debt advisory, equity advisory, capital markets quan...
500K - 1M
Sugar Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, founded in 2020. The firm invests in early stage companies across the commerce ecosystem, providing commerce enablement, data, and research. They offer a range of resources to help entrepreneurs reach their goals, including platform...
250K - 2M
Bonsai Venture Capital is a Spanish VC firm that invests in internet companies with a strong mobile focus and global ambition. They invest between 250,000€ and 2,500,000€ per company, with equity stakes of 10% to 25%, in early-stage and growth stages. They prioritize entrepreneurs with a complet...
10M
Vine Ventures is an early-stage, technology-focused venture capital firm investing across the U.S., Israel, and Latin America. Founded in 2020, the firm specializes in early-stage investments in software companies. Vine Ventures is committed to supporting the development and growth of innovative...
2M - 10M
CactusVPN is a VPN and Smart DNS provider that offers secure and reliable services for users around the world. CactusVPN offers a variety of features such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) services, Smart DNS, and custom VPN software for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. The company also provides a...
25K - 1M
Refashiond is a venture capital firm based in New York, New York. The firm invests in early-stage startups related to the supply chain, with a focus on connecting the physical and digital worlds to create more efficient and sustainable solutions. Refashiond also provides mentorship and resources...
100K - 350K
Render Capital is a venture capital firm that specializes in investing in emerging technology companies in the United States. They focus on early-stage investments, providing capital, resources, and expertise to help companies grow and scale. They look for companies with innovative ideas, passio...
500K - 5M
Buoyant Ventures is a female-owned venture fund founded by Amy Francetic and Allison Myers. It operates as an early-stage venture fund, investing in digital solutions that have the potential to positively transform the lives of individuals and launch businesses. The fund focuses on companies in ...
Cardinia Ventures is an investment firm that specializes in providing funding and support to early-stage technology companies. They invest in a wide range of sectors from pre-seed to Series A, and provide resources such as accounting, financial planning and analysis, and ongoing analysis and rev...
250K - 3M
Btov Partners is a venture capital firm investing in early-stage digital and industrial technology companies with a focus on high-growth companies. They invest EUR 50m per year in companies with ticket sizes ranging from EUR 0.25m to 3.5m. Some of their portfolio companies include DeepL, Raisin,...
100K - 250K
RevTech Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on retail and technology investments. Founded in 2012, the firm has invested in over 50 companies and has made over $250 million in investments. RevTech Ventures seeks to provide seed funding, access to mentors and advisors, an...
1M - 6M
Grishin Robotics is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2012. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in consumer robotics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, and has invested in companies such as Double Robotics and Taskade. Grishin Robotics also h...
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A venture capital fund (VC) is an investor who provides capital to startups and small businesses with the potential for high growth in exchange for equity in the company. VCs typically invest in early-stage companies that have innovative technologies or business models, but also may invest in later-stage companies.

Pros and Cons of Receiving Investment from a VC

There are several pros and cons to consider when receiving investment from a VC compared to other funding sources such as bank loans, angel investors, or crowdfunding:

Pros

  • Access to larger amounts of capital than other funding sources.
  • VCs often have a network of contacts and resources to help grow the company and get funding for the next stages. They can follow-on to the pro-rata, if they think you are doing well.
  • VCs can bring expertise and experience to the table. They tend to have Venture Partners with specific experience in the fields they invest in.
  • VCs are motivated to help the company succeed since they are investing for equity.

Cons

  • VCs typically require a significant equity stake in the company (5-15%).
  • VCs may have a shorter-term focus on returns rather than the long-term growth of the company. Funds usually last 10 years, so it may be a good idea to get funding from recent funds.
  • VCs may have a say in the decision-making of the company, which can lead to conflicts with founders. It's key to negotiate a good shareholders' agreement.
  • VCs often require a high rate of return on their investment, which can put pressure on the company to achieve significant growth quickly.

What to Expect from VCs

A VC is typically an individual or a firm that manages a fund composed of money from limited partners (LPs) who want to invest in startups. VCs often specialize in particular industries or technologies and have specific criteria for the companies they will invest in. The selection process is rigorous, with only a small percentage of companies being selected for investment.

VCs may take an active role in the companies they invest in, providing guidance and resources to help them grow. They typically have a board seat and may have a say in major decisions of the company. VCs may also require the company to meet certain milestones to receive additional funding.

Global VC Investment Figures

According to data from PitchBook, global venture capital investment in 2021 reached a record $394.6 billion, up from $292.8 billion in 2020. The United States was the largest market for VC investment, accounting for 61.2% of global investment, followed by Asia at 25.6% and Europe at 12.9%. The average deal size in 2021 was $40.4 million.

How the VC Model Works

A VC typically raises money from LPs and then invests this capital in a portfolio of companies. The VC fund has a fixed lifespan, typically 10 years, during which the VC invests in companies and works to help them grow. VCs make money through capital gains on their investments and management fees charged to the LPs.

The expected return for a VC is typically above 3x the investment, with a good internal rate of return (IRR) over the life of the fund. VCs typically have several funds, with returns from successful exits in one fund being used to invest in new companies in the next fund.