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Noetic Fund is a venture fund launched by Grey House Partners GP Inc. that invests in emerging and early-stage wellness, therapeutic, and pharmaceutical companies around the globe. The fund is based in Toronto, Canada and targets healthcare and LOHAS (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability) comp...
500K - 20M
Iris Capital is a venture capital firm that provides funding and expertise for tech entrepreneurs and their businesses at every stage. The firm has been active since 1986 and is based in Paris, France. Iris Capital invests in digital companies across a wide range of sectors and stages, from earl...
1M - 5M
LEA Partners is a multi-stage private equity and venture capital firm based in Karlsruhe, Germany. Founded in 2002, the firm provides investments in the form of debt and equity to companies in the technology, services, and manufacturing sectors. The firm also provides advisory services such as s...
350K - 2M
Karot Capital is a venture capital and private equity company based in Paris, France. The company was founded in 2017 and specializes in investments in companies that offer new technologies and services in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, healthcare, clean energy, and autonomous ...
250K - 25M
MeOhr Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Haifa, Israel. The firm focuses on investing in Life Science related startups, with a particular emphasis on biotechnology, medical technology, digital health, and healthcare IT. Its team consists of experienced investors and profess...
250K - 500K
Lightship is a venture capital firm focused on investing in technology-driven startups founded or led by underrepresented professionals. These include startups from non-traditional backgrounds, women and non-binary founders, and founders of color. The firm provides access to capital, advice, and...
200K - 500K
Vibranium Venture Capital is an international venture fund based in Silicon Valley and led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs. The fund focuses on early-stage investments in innovative startups and provides a wide range of services, including capital, mentorship, and access to their global n...
3M - 100M
Liquidity Group is a fintech company that provides technologically advanced AI platforms for real-time credit and investment analysis. They offer instant and scaled capital market analysis with their proprietary technology Liquidity Analysis and also provide corporate venture capital services. T...
200K - 1M
Lumen Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in rapidly-growing technology companies. The firm focuses on investing in companies that are at a pre-seed, seed, or Series A stage and are developing innovative solutions across a wide range of industries, such as healthcare, ed...
50K - 100K
Lotux Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early-stage companies that are developing disruptive technologies in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, and Autonomous Driving. The firm was founded in 2017 and is located in San Francisco, Cali...
250K - 1M
Marathon Venture Capital is a venture capital fund based in Athens, Greece. Founded in 2017, the fund focuses on early-stage B2B companies in Latin America. Marathon Venture Capital invests in a range of sectors, including software, hardware, robotics, e-commerce, and healthtech. The fund also p...
200K - 300K
Martlet Capital is an early-stage investor based in Cambridge, providing patient capital to deep technology and life science startups with high growth potential. They focus on companies based in Cambridge, and provide capital for early-stage B2B deep technology and life science start-ups. Their ...
3M - 5M
Maor Investments is a Luxembourg-based venture capital fund focused on investing in Israeli tech companies with established proof of concept and a need to scale up. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage technology startups based in Israel, offering its portfolio companies access to a deep netw...
500K - 5M
Heavybit is an accelerator program for early-stage software companies that provides facilities and resources for companies to help them grow and succeed. The Heavybit program includes mentorship, access to capital, and workshops to help entrepreneurs develop the skills needed to build and grow s...
1M - 3M
Maywic Select Investments is a venture capital firm based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The firm seeks to make minority investments in growth-stage companies that promote healthy lifestyles, wellness, and well-being. Maywic primarily focuses on investments in the consumer health, food and nutrition, and ...
100K - 3M
Halogen Ventures is a Los Angeles-based venture capital fund focused on investing in early-stage consumer technology startups. The fund was founded in 2016 by Jesse Draper, Ashley R. Balla, and Morgan Hermand-Waiche, and is committed to investing in companies that are led by female founders, min...
500K - 5M
Moneta VC is a venture capital firm based in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel. The firm invests in early-stage startups in the technology industry, with a focus on enterprise software, consumer internet, and digital media. Moneta looks for companies with a strong founding team, a clear product-market...
50K - 250K
MVP Investments is an investment group that specializes in a variety of areas, such as real estate, private equity, and venture capital. The group provides access to capital and resources to help businesses grow and succeed. It also offers industry insight, market analysis, and financing options...
500K - 5M
Grove Ventures is an early-stage venture capital investment firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The firm provides investments to technology startups that have the potential to become global leaders in their sectors. Grove Ventures specializes in providing capital to startups in data and AI, SaaS, fi...
4 - 12M
Neva SGR is an investment management company based in Milan, Italy and part of the Intesa Sanpaolo Group. Neva SGR focuses on investing in innovative startups, providing venture capital, and building an ecosystem of startups and investors. The company has invested in a range of startups across E...
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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.