VCS
Venture capitalists, or VCs, are investors who provide capital to early-stage and growth-oriented companies with high growth potential in exchange for equity. They operate individually or as part of venture capital firms, and they aim to generate outsized returns to compensate for the high risk of startup investing. VCs often focus on sectors such as technology, life sciences, and software, and typically value intangible assets like teams and product-market fit alongside financial metrics.
Venture capital is usually pooled from institutional and high-net-worth investors who become limited partners in a
Investment process involves deal sourcing, initial screening, due diligence, term sheet negotiation, and closing. Investments are
Impact and criticisms: VCs play a central role in funding startups and driving innovation, but the ecosystem