Intro
The top 17 investors according to the total money raised in the funding rounds. These are VC funds and corporate investors in South Asia that have invested over the last 3 years. They are actively investing in Sharing Economy industry.Amount of money raised in Sharing Economy funding rounds is $320.4M, which is 1.8% of the total amount of money raised in rounds in South Asia over the last 3 years.
Top 17 investors in South Asia with the biggest sum of funding rounds in Sharing Economy industry over the recent years
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- Funds Geography - All VCs are located in India. The most common city is Mumbai which is home to 7 funds. There are also funds from Bangalore, Bengaluru and New Delhi. There are 2 countries that funds tend to invest in: India and The United States with the majority investing in India. For the majority of the funds, the country of the funds’ establishment and the country of their most frequent investments coincide.
- Industry Focus - The funds’ most common field for investments is Banking. They also invest in Business Development, Social and Manufacturing.
- Important Years - The oldest fund in the sample was founded in 2000 and the newest one in 2017. In 2011 the most amount of funds were founded. VCs in the sample made the most deals in the period from 2014 to 2020. For some funds, 2019 was the year with the most amount of deals.
- Investments - Usually VCs take part in 2 - 6 funding rounds per year, sometimes in 7 - 12, 13 - 24 or in 2. The minimum number of funding rounds for VCs in the sample is 2, the maximum is 169. Average number of funding rounds is 54.4 while median is 34.0. The most common amount of funding rounds for VCs in the sample is 8. Minimum amount of lead investments for funds is 0 and maximum is 122. Average amount of lead investments is 36.2 while median is 18.0. Index of difference in percentage points of lead investments from the average is between -49.95 and 29.0 for funds in the sample. The average value for this difference is -15.35 and the median is -15.44. It means that these funds act as lead investors less often than other funds. The most common value is -4.33.
- Typical Rounds - The most common investment stage for funds in the sample is Early stage. Seed, Late and Debt stages are less common. VCs usually participate in rounds with 2 - 3 investors. Less often in rounds with 3 - 4, 1 - 2 or 4 - 5 investors. The most common round size for VCs in the sample is less than 100 thousands. Less common ranges are 10 - 50 million, 1 - 5 million and 50 - 100 million. A Funds’ average multiplicator for portfolio companies at the last known valuation is 0.0 at minimum and 3.04 at maximum. Average value for this multiplicator is 0.39 and median is 0.11. The most common multiplicator value is 0.0.