US venture capital investment sags

Data from the US shows an accelerated decline in the value of equity investment into venture capital (VC)-backed companies.


Data from the US shows an accelerated decline in the value of equity investment into venture capital (VC)-backed companies.

Data from the US shows an accelerated decline in the value of equity investment into venture capital (VC)-backed companies.

VC investment in the first quarter of the year was $3.0 billion (£2.0 billion), a fall of 47 per cent on the $5.7 billion invested in the previous quarter. On a year-on-year basis, investment plunged 61 per cent.

The study from business advisory firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers demonstrates that the quarter-on-quarter decline has accelerated from the 22 per cent drop reported between the third and fourth quarters of 2008.

The software sector attracted the most funding between January and March ($614 million), followed by biotech ($577 million). Both saw investment decline by more than 40 per cent on the previous quarter.

An even sharper fall was seen in cleantech, where $154 million was invested representing a fall of 84 per cent on the last quarter of 2008. This was the lowest level of inevstment for the sector since 2005.

Nick Britton

Nick Britton

Nick was the Managing Editor for growthbusiness.co.uk when it was owned by Vitesse Media, before moving on to become Head of Investment Group and Editor at What Investment and thence to Head of Intermediary...

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