What will the venture capital market look like in 2023?
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:34 am
The venture capital market has been developing very dynamically in recent years. More and more investors, both private and public, see great potential in promising Polish technology companies and invest their capital in this sector. The market situation is also influenced by capital instruments co-financed by the European Union.
As late as the first half of 2022, there taiwan phone code was talk among venture capital funds of an impending crisis linked, among other things, to the end of the PFR Starter and NCBir Bridge Alpha programmes, a key source of funding for many young companies.
Read the article and find out:
What could be causing the startup market to slow down?
Why are public funds important for the development of Polish projects?
What trends will we see in 2023?
We asked Michał Olszewski – an experienced business angel, venture capital and private equity specialist and fintech entrepreneur – about the above questions. Michał is a partner at Movens Capital, a fund backed by PFR Starter, where he is responsible for venture capital investments.
As late as the first half of 2022, there taiwan phone code was talk among venture capital funds of an impending crisis linked, among other things, to the end of the PFR Starter and NCBir Bridge Alpha programmes, a key source of funding for many young companies.
Read the article and find out:
What could be causing the startup market to slow down?
Why are public funds important for the development of Polish projects?
What trends will we see in 2023?
We asked Michał Olszewski – an experienced business angel, venture capital and private equity specialist and fintech entrepreneur – about the above questions. Michał is a partner at Movens Capital, a fund backed by PFR Starter, where he is responsible for venture capital investments.