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Title: | Study of the venture capital ecosystem in Bangalore | Authors: | Baratelli, Thibault Joseph, Antoine |
Keywords: | Capital market;Venture capital;Small and medium enterprises;SMEs | Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Series/Report no.: | PGP_CCS_P15_182 | Abstract: | Venture Capital is a way of developing new businesses. It can be defined as a “your ideas, my money” concept. Venture Capital partners are usually pooling money from persons, insurance firms or pension funds that they afterwards invest in high-risk venture companies that could not have found capital from traditional banks. These high-risks investments are paid through high return on the capital invested on average. More than money, Venture Capitalists also provide experiences and advices to the entrepreneurs. In a nutshell, Venture Capital is central to leverage technologies and innovation and to scale up newly created businesses. A Venture Capitalist’s main mission is to be able to identify new technologies with high potential that could generate high commercial return on a short term (five to seven years, on average). The risk inherent to these high returns on investments is the risk of losing all of one’s investment in a start-up. To spread this risk, Venture Capital funds usually invest under a “pooling format”, where “several investors combine their investments into one large fund that invests in many different startup companies”. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/20263 |
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