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Tech investment in Europe will amount to about $45 billion this year compared to $82 billion last year, says a report from Atomico.
www.electronicsweekly.com/, Nov. 29, 2023 –
Worst hit will be companies at the growth stage requiring late-stage capital injections to scale up..
But Europe is the only region where investment has risen from 2020 levels – by 18% – whereas the US expected figure of $120 billion is a 1% drop from 2020 and the figures for China and RoW are expected to drop by 7% and 8%, respectively.
Investment in European late-stage tech startups has almost dried up as the IPO market makes exits unappealing.
Looking at funds which invest in both public and private companies – so-called cross-over funds – Atomico found only four such investments this year compared with 82 in 2021.
Over the past 12 months, raising capital was the most frequently cited challenge by founders and senior startup leaders, with 38% saying it was their biggest challenge. Securing customers was next on the list of anxieties, with 37% saying it was their biggest challenge.