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Massive 40.8% decline in the value of VC funding in the US in 2022

Monday, January 16, 2023

Laxman Pai, Opalesque Asia:

A total of 10,428 venture capital (VC) funding deals were announced in the US in 2022, with a disclosed funding value of $193.9 billion. This represents a massive 40.8% decline in the value of VC funding compared to 2021. Deals volume also fell by 24.9%, said a study.

However, despite the decline, the US continues to be the top market worldwide, accounting for 47.6% of global VC funding value and 37.8% of volume in 2022, said the study by GlobalData.

Aurojyoti Bose, the Lead Analyst at GlobalData, said: "There was a significant slowdown in global deal activity, with factors such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, inflationary pressures, macroeconomic challenges, and recession fears denting deal-making sentiments across several key markets globally and the US is not immune to these headwinds."

Analysis of GlobalData's Financial Deals Database reveals that VC funding value in other key global markets such as China, the UK, and India fell by a respective 46.4%, 24.3%, and 38.2% in 2022 compared to 2021.

Investors have become cautious, and there have been massive falls in average US VC funding sizes-from $23.6 million in 2021 to $18.6 million in 2022, the study pointed out.

"There was also a significant decline in the number of big-ticket deals. For instance, the number of VC deals announced in the US valuing more than or equal to $100 million stood at 449 in 2022, as compared to 839 such deals in 2021," Aurojyoti added.

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