Take the last 10 years as an example, the Nasdaq 100 delivered a return of 5.2 times, with the top 10 technology stocks delivering a return of nine times. Only a handful of VC funds have been able to beat that, and then you are illiquid for a decade or more in the funds.
The industry, however, seems to be at a crossroads, with many funds' lifespans being extended and distributions at all-time lows. Investors are questioning their long-term allocations, and new first-time funds are finding it increasingly difficult to raise capital.
The industry has gone through its own boom-and-bust cycle, with new VC investments rising from $100 billion in 2014 to a peak of $700 billion in 2021. Today, new investments are around $350 billion - while this is half of the peak, it still represents a historically healthy level of investment. The issue is more with exits, which have collapsed to less than $75 billion per year in the US after peaking at over $700 billion 2021.
This story is from the October 22, 2024 edition of Business Standard.
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