IVCA: Irish tech companies raised €307m in first half of 2015
Irish technology companies raised €307 million in the first half of 2015, 45% ahead of the same period last year, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey. €187.1 million was raised in the second quarter according to the study which is sponsored by law firm, William Fry.
“This is a terrific result considering that the venture capital industry in Ireland is currently in fundraising mode,” said IVCA chairman, Brian Caulfield. “This is having a very positive impact on the SME funding landscape resulting in investment of €51 million in the second quarter alone.
“With continued strong support from international players growth/expansion funding was 96% of total funds raised in the second quarter. The Irish venture capital community continues to be the main source of funding for Irish innovative SMEs both through direct investment and as the local lead investor for international syndicates who invested €79 million in the second quarter and a total of €142 million in the first half of 2015. Most of the Irish companies that raised funds from international investors had initially raised capital from Irish VCs.”
Regina Breheny, director general, IVCA (pictured), said: “It is essential that the Government addresses in the next budget the major personal and capital tax imbalances between Ireland and the UK in terms of encouraging entrepreneurs and start ups.”
The IVCA VenturePulse study also found that first round seed funding remained low at 4% of total funds raised in the second quarter. The report shows that the seed funds supported by the banking sector and Enterprise Ireland’s Seed & Venture Capital Programme of 2006-2012 are close to being fully invested, with just €7.6 million invested in the second quarter, the lowest quarterly activity since the creation of these funds.
“The Government has recognised that these funds need to be renewed if entrepreneurs are to be supported as actively as in the last five years and we are hopeful that new funding will come on stream in the second half of 2015,” said Breheny.
The report found that since the onset of the credit crunch in 2008, in excess of 1,000 Irish SMEs raised venture capital of €2.3 billion.
“These funds were raised almost exclusively by Irish venture capital fund managers who during this period supported the creation of up to 20,000 jobs; attracted over €900 million of international capital into Ireland and geared up the State’s investment through the Seed & Venture Capital Programme by almost seven times,” said Breheny.
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