Corporate VC'er tager større rolle, når andre investorer trækker sig tilbage

Corporate VC'er tager større rolle, når andre investorer trækker sig tilbage

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As overall startup investment declines, the share of funding done by corporate venture backers appears to be on the rise.

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So far in 2023, several of the most active corporate investors are leading or co-leading a larger share of rounds compared to last year. They’re also leading a number of the year’s largest financings.

Per an analysis of Crunchbase data, roughly a quarter 1 of U.S. rounds of $100 million and up this year listed a corporate investor 2 as lead or co-lead backer. This includes the largest financing by a long shot: microsoft's $ 10 milliarder investering i OpenAI.

Several other jumbo-sized deals this year count Google or its venture firm, GV, as lead backer. This includes a $300 million Google investering into AI platform Antropisk, as well as GV-led Series B rounds for genetic medicine startups Aera Therapeutics , Chroma Medicin of $193 million and $135 million, respectively.

Corporate VCs leading more deals

GV is one of a few active corporate investors that are leading a larger portion of deals this year.

Per Crunchbase data, so far in 2023, GV has led nearly 60% of rounds it’s joined. That’s up from just over a quarter in 2022.

Salesforce Ventures 3, a voluminous check-writer for startups in enterprise software and related areas, has been taking a larger role in investments too. It led or co-led more than half of its deals this year, up from less than one-fifth in 2022, per Crunchbase data

og Intel Capital, traditionally one of the busiest dealmakers in corporate venture, is also increasingly taking the lead. So far this year, the software- and deeptech-focused investor has led over half of the rounds it’s backed, up from roughly a third last year.

Even heavy industry is investing big. One of the most prominent deals along these lines this year is a $120 million financing for low-carbon steelmaker Boston Metal led by industrial heavyweight ArcelorMittal.

Corporates are getting ‘pulled in’

There are a few likely contributing factors to corporate investors’ increasingly prominent role in startup funding.

One is that other venture investors, including many of the biggest growth-stage firms, have been scaling back. SoftBank Vision Fund , Tiger Global Management, two names that used to reliably top our most active investor lists, have carried out particularly dramatic pullbacks. More broadly, a majority of the most active seed and venture investors globally cut their deal-making pace in the first quarter of this year.

As other VCs slim down, corporate investors are apparently being asked to bulk up.

“It’s quite interesting, the degree to which they are more pulled in than they’ve experienced in the past,” said Andrew Binns, Medstifter af Change Logic, a business consultancy that works with established companies on innovation strategy. Corporate investors with stakes in startups are seeing more requests to take a larger role in follow-on rounds or provide bridge financing, he said.

Of course, corporate investors don’t write huge checks or lead new rounds just because someone asked. They’re no more likely than anyone else to prop up high valuations for startups in sectors where competitors have already taken a haircut. A deal has to make strategic sense, financial sense, or, optimally, both.

However, corporate investors may have different time horizons or investment goals than most venture firms. GV, for instance, counts Alfabet as its sole limited partner and billethajer that it “operates on long time horizons and deals in decades — not rounds.” Microsoft’s OpenAI investment meddelelse, meanwhile, was chock full of strategic rationale for the deal, with plans to deploy its technology in supercomputing, developer tools and consumer-facing products.

Having an exceptionally long time horizon or a strategic reason to enter a deal makes the decision to extend financing to a startup a little more compelling in a time when the IPO market is stagnant, big M&A deals are down, and valuations are still under pressure.

Illustration: Dom Guzman

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