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Venture capital investment in the US takes a massive hit of 50.2% YoY to $36.1bn in Q1 2023

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Laxman Pai, Opalesque Asia:

Venture capital (VC) funding in the US took a massive hit in the first quarter (Q1) of 2023 as growing investor cautiousness weighed heavy on the deal-making sentiments, said a study.

According to GlobalData, VC deals value year-on-year (YoY) nosedived 50.2% from $72.6 billion in Q1 2022 to $36.1 billion in Q1 2023. Meanwhile, VC deals volume in the US YoY fell by 45.3% from 3,568 to 1,950 during the same period.

However, despite the subdued activity, the US maintained its dominance in the global VC funding landscape by accounting for 36.3% of the total number of VC deals announced globally and 54.4% of the corresponding deal value in Q1 2023.

"Investor sentiments are being influenced by the current economic conditions, which is reflected in the significant decline in the value of venture capital deals. This trend suggests that investors are becoming increasingly reluctant to make large investments," said Aurojyoti Bose, Lead Analyst at GlobalData.

Some of the notable VC funding deals announced in the US during Q1 2023 included $6.5 billion fundraising by Stripe, $500 million raised by Rippling, $500 million raised by Sandbox AQ, and $350 million by Adept AI.

"It is worth noting that even though the US did not see the announcement of any billion-dollar VC deal (valued more than or equal to $1 billion) in Q1 2022, it saw the announcement of such deals, including the $6.5 billion fundraising by Stripe, in Q1 2023. This could be seen......................

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