Glossary · Investor types
Venture capital (VC)
Professional money managers who raise funds from others (LPs) and invest in startups for high risk / high return. They usually focus on companies that can grow very large.
Related: Angel investor · Series A · Corporate venture capital (CVC)
A bit more nuance▾
- VCs have fund lifecycles — they need exits within years, not decades.
- Emerging-market funds may accept different risk profiles than Bay Area giants.
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Discussion questions▾
- Is your company shaped like a VC outcome or a different kind of business?
- What would a VC worry about in your country that they ignore in theirs?
Educational reference only — not legal, tax, or investment advice. Terms vary by country and deal; ask a qualified professional when it matters.