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Venture Capital Funds - Direct investment in innovation
By Ralf KONRAD, Chief Executive Officer, VP Fund Solutions (Liechtenstein) AG, Vaduz   In recent years, venture capital (VC) as an asset class has increasingly become the focus of interest for a wide range of investors. In Switzerland alone in 2018, more than CHF 1 billion was invested in VC for the first time, and in 2019 as much as CHF 2.3 billion. Although financing rounds of more than CHF 200 million were missing, start-ups generated more than CHF 2 billion for the second consecutive year in 2020. VC has become attractive for investors because such investments allow portfolios to be diversified, the risk/return profile to be improved and direct investments to be made in innovations. However, to make VC investments successful, there are a few things that need...
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