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Q3 Venture Review & Outlook: The Next Decade of Global Technology

Q3 2023

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Christine Tsai

Christine Tsai

Founding Partner and CEO

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2024.01.31

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We kicked off the last quarter of 2023 with two significant events for 500 Global - our annual meeting (AGM) and our inaugural UpNext Summit.

This year’s AGM was hosted at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) HQ. The agenda featured several of 500 Global’s managing partners and investment partners, portfolio company CEOs, and LPs sharing their perspectives on the state of venture capital and outlook, the future of AI, climate tech, enterprise SaaS, digital health, decentralized finance, and education. We also heard about the latest developments and opportunities in markets such as Latin America, MENA, and Southeast Asia. We are thankful to IDB for their support of 500 Global and hosting this year’s AGM, as well as the CEOs of Springboard, Innovaccer, and Dinari for joining us for their respective fireside chats. 

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Following the AGM, we hosted our inaugural UpNext Summit, where we convened more than 100 investors, asset allocators, innovators, and policymakers to discuss a shared future for technology and innovation and how together, we can more actively design strategies and policies that ignite social and economic value. Given the intersection of tech, venture capital, and policy that was the theme of UpNext’s global dialogue, we chose Washington D.C. as the setting for both of these events. Among our distinguished set of speakers were Chris Yeh of Blitzscaling Ventures, Bobby Franklin of NVCA, Bruce Andrews of Intel, Shu Nyatta of Bicycle Capital, Alifia Doriwala of RockCreek, Chris Schroeder of Next Billion Ventures, Kola Owodunni of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, Rashmi Gopinath of B Capital, and L. Felice Gorordo of The World Bank.

It was at UpNext where we also unveiled the 500 Global Rise Report

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Venture Funding Insights
Venture funding may be leveling off in some aspects with funding amounts increasing 11% QoQ despite an 11% decline in the number of investments. AI, electric mobility and sustainable manufacturing have attracted some outsized new deals during Q3.  We believe that many companies are re-aligning their valuation expectations with the market realities and investors will see those opportunities in the coming quarters. 

Of note related to the strength of the US as well as global opportunities, the same CB Insights report noted that the US represented 50% of all funding with the other 50% coming from other regions. This is an indication that investors are looking for alpha outside the US and these regions are on the rise. For example, funding to startups in Asia in the third quarter of 2023 saw only a slight 8% drop YoY, but represented an 8% increase from the previous quarter, suggesting that the market may be starting to stabilize.

We continue to see exciting opportunities in the US, with many coming through our Global Accelerator Program which recently held its Fall Demo Day. The companies that presented are building exciting products in GenAI, Digital Health, Gaming, Fintech, Sustainable Technologies, Cybersecurity, AgTech, CPaaS, and Productivity. We are especially proud of the fact that 40% of those companies have at least one female founder. 

In alignment with seeking and generating alpha on a global level, Southeast Asia continues to be a key region for 500 Global. We recently announced the final close of $143M in capital across early-stage and growth vehicles for the region. Our journey in Southeast Asia began in 2012, and after 11 years, we’re recognized as a leading technology investor in the region having backed more than 340 startups and invested early in companies now valued at over US$1 billion such as Grab, Bukalapak, CARSOME, Carousell Group, FinAccel, Sky Mavis, and eFishery.

500 Global Managing Partner Vishal Harnal spoke exclusively to Bloomberg about this news and what it means for us, the market, and founders in Southeast Asia. You can read the article here.

What’s Ahead
Despite ongoing challenges in the macroeconomic climate, we remain optimistic as investors. There is no shortage of problems to be solved from digitizing rural geographies and sectors to healthcare and climate issues. Even with the AI revolution creating new solutions to existing challenges, new problems are being created – the need for faster or cheaper infrastructure, prototyping, and debugging models, or creating guardrails to limit hallucinations associated with generative AI. 

I am excited about the future of technology and the role that 500 Global and our partners will play in investing in the next generation of founders around the world. 

Thank you,
Christine Tsai
CEO and Founding Partner, 500 Global

 

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Christine Tsai

Christine Tsai

Founding Partner and CEO

Christine Tsai co-founded 500 Global in 2010, and led the firm’s growth over the past decade from a startup accelerator to a multi-stage venture capital firm with $2.4B in assets under management, and more than 2,700 investments in 81 countries. 500 Global regularly ranks as one of the most active venture capital firms in the world, according to PitchBook, with a top number of exits. The firm’s diversified portfolio includes 49 companies valued at more than $1B, such as Talkdesk, Canva, Grab, GitLab, and Intercom. Private Equity International has named Christine one of 10 Women of Influence in venture capital. She currently serves on the venture capital committee of the Association of Asian American Investment Managers, the Global Tech VC Council of the Global Private Capital Association, and is an active member of the Young Presidents’ Organization. Christine is also an honoree of Gold House’s 2021 A100 List, recognizing the most impactful Asian and Pacific Islander leaders across business and technology, entertainment, advocacy and politics, lifestyle, and sports. Prior to founding 500 Global, she held product marketing and operating roles at Google, including monetization and developer products such as Google AdSense, Google Analytics, YouTube APIs and syndication, and Google Developer Platform Tools. Christine holds a B.A. in Cognitive Science from the University of California at Berkeley.