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November 10, 2007 1:23 PM

Generic Range of Equity Desired By a VC for Round 1 or 2

Jason and I welcome Matt McCall from DFJ Portage as today’s guest VC blogger.  We sent Matt one of our backlog questions – his response is below.  Matt also posted it on his excellent blog under the title How VC’s Determine % Ownership Thresholds.

Question: What's a completely generic range of equity a VC typically wants for a round 1 or round 2 investment?

Most VC’s will generally say they target 20-30% ownership in a company to “make it worth their time”. This means that if they invest $3m early on, they expect the post-money to be around $10-15m and if, in later rounds, they are investing $10m, they expect to have a $30-$50m post-$.

Often, however, VC’s will use the “percentage” threshold as a means by which to increase money into a round or to get the valuation down. I have seen a given VC say they need 25% ownership for deal (to get valuation down) and do a more competitively sought deal at 15% two weeks later. In the end, two things drive all of this. First, there are legitimate minimum investment amounts a firm needs to have per deal. A $500 million fund will never get its capital deployed by doing $2m and $3m deals. They need to put $7-10m to play early and $20m+ over the life of the investment. Second, the valuation (and hence % ownership) will be driven by attractiveness and competitiveness of the deal. In the end, it is really about valuation (assuming their investment appetite remains in a set range). 

Posted in: Equity | Posted by: Brad Feld
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