- July 2013 saw record levels of investment activity in Europe, driven by large late-stage financings. The largest deal was a €300M round for Dutch company Mobileye.
- Investment levels were up significantly both in terms of deal value and number from the same period last year. Several sectors saw increased investment, including internet, software, and hardware.
- M&A activity remained subdued, with few exits of note for European VC/PE-backed companies over $50M. Corporate buyers have remained disciplined since the last downturn.
- The high levels of investment activity indicate the market has entered a "hype" phase of the cycle, which could lead to inflated valuations and excessive risk
The Go4Venture Advisers’ European Venture & Growth Equity Market Monthly Bull...CAR FOR YOU
The Go4Venture Advisers’ European Venture & Growth Equity Market Monthly Bulletin provides a summary of corporate finance activity among emerging European TMT companies:
Investments, i.e. Venture Capital (VC) and Private Equity (PE) financings, including growth equity, financing rounds with single secondaries components (recapitalisations); and
M&A Transactions where the sellers are VC and PE-backed European companies, including all majority transactions with no new investment going into the business (e.g. acquisitions, Management Buyouts (MBOs) and other buyouts).
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 163 //21 November 2014CAR FOR YOU
The document summarizes several news items from the private equity industry:
1) A study found that several venture capital funds outperformed during the 2008 financial crisis, including Union Square Ventures, Avalon Ventures VIII, and Emergence Capital Partners II.
2) Many European entrepreneurs are founding startups in Southeast Asia for business opportunities and financial success, not just for better weather. Payments services are seen as attractive for expansion to other emerging markets.
3) Global M&A volume hit a seven-year high in 2014, with healthcare deals reaching a record level. Private equity accounted for over 20% of deal volume.
Traditionally, and in the layman’s view of the word, venture is defined as high risk/high reward, early-stage investment. The model comes from Silicon Valley where the maturity of the eco-system makes early-stage a reasonably predictable activity. In Europe however, this part of the market is now left to business angels, government-subsidised funds, and a handful of the larger VCs which can afford to subsidise this largely money-losing activity to feed their larger later-stage funds. VCs have largely deserted early-stage and are now focusing their attention on expansion capital.
DealMarket Digest Issue 131 - 7 March 2014Urs Haeusler
SEE WHATS NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 131 - March 7th, 2014:
- How New European Rules Affect Private Equity Teams
- PE outlook for Europe
- EY’s Top 10 VC Dealmakers Worldwide
- Global Telecom M&A Hits 13 Year High
- PE Drives Robust Returns for Ontario Pension Fund
- Quote of the Week: Venture Capital? Make Way for Geek Guilds
This document provides an overview and analysis of the fintech industry and expectations for 2016. It discusses the growth of fintech in 2015, concerns about continued growth, and predictions for 2016. Key points include:
- Fintech investment nearly doubled from 2014 to 2015, with the five most active investors flexing their muscles.
- Concerns exist around overregulation stifling growth, talent shortages, conservatism of traditional banks in adopting new technologies, and macroeconomic factors.
- Predictions for 2016 include disruption from tech giants through new alliances, increased social media usage in trading, a wave of new startups, focus on financial inclusion and responsible finance, regrowth of cryptocurrency and
European alternative lending continues to grow rapidly, led by the UK which accounts for 81% of the market. Growth in continental and eastern Europe is even faster. Yields remain attractive compared to traditional assets like bonds. While a few large players like Funding Circle have emerged, penetration of alternative lending remains low in Europe. As the market matures, players are focusing on withstanding potential downturns and exploring international expansion. Bordersless online lenders are also emerging to serve new regions. Overall, the market is expected to continue growing from its current penetration rate of less than 1% of the total lending market in Europe.
The Go4Venture Advisers’ European Venture & Growth Equity Market Monthly Bull...CAR FOR YOU
The Go4Venture Advisers’ European Venture & Growth Equity Market Monthly Bulletin provides a summary of corporate finance activity among emerging European TMT companies:
Investments, i.e. Venture Capital (VC) and Private Equity (PE) financings, including growth equity, financing rounds with single secondaries components (recapitalisations); and
M&A Transactions where the sellers are VC and PE-backed European companies, including all majority transactions with no new investment going into the business (e.g. acquisitions, Management Buyouts (MBOs) and other buyouts).
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 163 //21 November 2014CAR FOR YOU
The document summarizes several news items from the private equity industry:
1) A study found that several venture capital funds outperformed during the 2008 financial crisis, including Union Square Ventures, Avalon Ventures VIII, and Emergence Capital Partners II.
2) Many European entrepreneurs are founding startups in Southeast Asia for business opportunities and financial success, not just for better weather. Payments services are seen as attractive for expansion to other emerging markets.
3) Global M&A volume hit a seven-year high in 2014, with healthcare deals reaching a record level. Private equity accounted for over 20% of deal volume.
Traditionally, and in the layman’s view of the word, venture is defined as high risk/high reward, early-stage investment. The model comes from Silicon Valley where the maturity of the eco-system makes early-stage a reasonably predictable activity. In Europe however, this part of the market is now left to business angels, government-subsidised funds, and a handful of the larger VCs which can afford to subsidise this largely money-losing activity to feed their larger later-stage funds. VCs have largely deserted early-stage and are now focusing their attention on expansion capital.
DealMarket Digest Issue 131 - 7 March 2014Urs Haeusler
SEE WHATS NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 131 - March 7th, 2014:
- How New European Rules Affect Private Equity Teams
- PE outlook for Europe
- EY’s Top 10 VC Dealmakers Worldwide
- Global Telecom M&A Hits 13 Year High
- PE Drives Robust Returns for Ontario Pension Fund
- Quote of the Week: Venture Capital? Make Way for Geek Guilds
This document provides an overview and analysis of the fintech industry and expectations for 2016. It discusses the growth of fintech in 2015, concerns about continued growth, and predictions for 2016. Key points include:
- Fintech investment nearly doubled from 2014 to 2015, with the five most active investors flexing their muscles.
- Concerns exist around overregulation stifling growth, talent shortages, conservatism of traditional banks in adopting new technologies, and macroeconomic factors.
- Predictions for 2016 include disruption from tech giants through new alliances, increased social media usage in trading, a wave of new startups, focus on financial inclusion and responsible finance, regrowth of cryptocurrency and
European alternative lending continues to grow rapidly, led by the UK which accounts for 81% of the market. Growth in continental and eastern Europe is even faster. Yields remain attractive compared to traditional assets like bonds. While a few large players like Funding Circle have emerged, penetration of alternative lending remains low in Europe. As the market matures, players are focusing on withstanding potential downturns and exploring international expansion. Bordersless online lenders are also emerging to serve new regions. Overall, the market is expected to continue growing from its current penetration rate of less than 1% of the total lending market in Europe.
Broadridge's annual review of the European funds industry provides 20 pages packed with sales and assets data on activity in different markets, as well as a look at which groups and products prospered in 2015. The report includes unique data on cross-border activity, as well as commentary on various issues that impact the industry over the near term and long term.
The UK has established itself as Europe's leading technology hub due to several key characteristics of its ecosystem including its large talent pool, world-leading education and research institutions, forward-thinking regulators, and status as a global financial services hub. However, Brexit and a later stage funding gap pose potential challenges. The document discusses these factors and provides an overview of the strong UK venture capital landscape, noting areas of growth and the increasing presence of international investors and mega-rounds.
White Star Capital Germany Venture Capital Landscape 2020JeandeLencquesaing
We are pleased to publish the second edition of our German Venture Capital report and hope you will enjoy reading it. 2019 was a year where Germany has really played to its strengths and cemented its position as one of the European leaders in tech venture capital, and we are more excited than ever about the development of this ecosystem.
Our report unpacks the current progress and outlook for the German ecosystem using our ecosystem model to highlight Germany’s unique positioning in an increasingly global playing field for startups.
So what did we find?
- Germany had a record year in VC reaching $5.7bn in funding with 49% yoy growth, the second best funded country in Europe
- Germany leverages its global industrial leadership to retain its place as the top destination for European mobility VC investment in 2019, reaching $1.3bn in funding, representing 26% of total funding. Its corporate strengths also drive investments in fintech and B2B software, representing 23% and 20% of total funding, respectively.
- Corporate Venture Capital plays a key role and participates in 58% of the total funding, the highest level worldwide. Next47 (Siemens), IFB Hamburg, Bosch are some of the most active German CVCs. As LPs (investors in VCs), corporates represent 28% of total German VC funds raised, the highest level in Europe, further boosting the local ecosystem
In addition to sharing our excitement about Germany and expressing our belief that the ecosystem is stronger than ever we look at robust business networks, the continued government support via entities such as KfW and the vibrant founder community.
White Star Capital has made landmark investments in Germany and seen many of the findings play out with our portfolio companies. Tier has raised Series B in 2019 led by international investors such as Mubadala, Goodwater and ourselves, while Clark has benefited from a large domestic market for insurance.
This document discusses megatrends in European venture capital investing in 2020 and suggests startups for VCs to consider. It outlines five megatrends, including family offices and corporate funds becoming more active investors, consolidation of capital requiring startups to raise larger funds, VCs providing more company building support, and the DACH region emerging as a leading startup hub. It then provides examples of startups that could match the interests of various VCs, focusing on sectors like audio, agriculture, logistics, fintech, and blockchain.
The defining asset of every leading technology company is talent. At Balderton, our job is to provide capital to support European technology companies to attract and retain world leading talent and get the best out of them. As a result, we’re fortunate to have learnt a lot about what it takes to identify, attract and retain people from the teams we work with.
In this report, we’ve set out to identify where people working in European technology companies come from, what experience they have, and what they expect in their roles. We did this by profiling almost 15,000 employees in over 1,000 venture-backed companies in Europe, and by working closely with a select group of recently backed start-ups.
1) The UK fintech market is large and growing, with total UK financial services generating over £200B annually and only 3% currently from fintechs.
2) The UK has a highly evolved fintech ecosystem supported by government initiatives, talent, funding, and a combination of digital innovation and financial expertise.
3) Areas of growth for fintech include insurtech, wealthtech, and B2B fintech as business users demand more consumer-like experiences from financial software providers.
Summary of findings
2018 VC-backed fintech deals and funding set an annual record: In 2018, - VC-backed fintech companies raised $39.57B across 1,707 deals globally. Deals were up 15% year-over-year while funding surged 120% on the back of 52 mega-rounds ($100M+) worth $24.88B combined.
Fintech is happening on global scale with deals outside of core markets (US, UK, and China) accounting for 39% of deals: Fintech deal hubs are starting to emerge globally. The count of unique fintech startups raising funding topped an annual high of 1,463 companies, and the unique number of investors reached 2,745 boosted by an influx of corporate investors.
Early-stage deals, as a percentage, fell to a 5-year low as investors concentrated bets in perceived winners: Global seed and Series A fintech deals grew 5% on an annual basis in 2018, but fell as a percentage of total deals to 57%. US early-stage deals were flat YOY as investors concentrated their bets in established fintech unicorns.
There are 39 VC-backed fintech unicorns worth a combined $147.37B: Q4'18 saw five new unicorns births (Plaid, Brex, Monzo, DevotedHealth, and Toss) and two in the first month of Q1’19 (N26 and Confluent). The cohort’s total valuation in 2018 was boosted by a record year for megarounds to existing unicorns, including Gusto and Robinhood, among others.
White Star Capital - Canadian Venture Capital Landscape 2018Sanjay Zimmermann
In this second edition of our report, we aim to reiterate our enthusiasm for the Canadian Tech and Venture Capital ecosystem as well as touch upon a few additional topics.
In addition to sharing our excitement about Canada and expressing our belief that the ecosystem is stronger than ever, we look at a few new topics. We examine a few subsectors, larger round dynamics, VCCI and regional programs. We are also pleased to further explore one of Canada's key strengths: it's diversity and talent. Finally, we end with an updated deep dive on VC's and other investors making up the space.
White Star Capital - German Venture Capital Landscape 2018Sanjay Zimmermann
In this report, we aim to share our enthusiasm on the German tech and Venture Capital ecosystem from the perspective of an international VC fund.
We aim to share our excitement about Germany and express our belief that the ecosystem is gaining momentum. We also look at a few particularities that make the German market unique such as its decentralization, the impact of Rocket Internet on talent, differences in deal terms and media for equity. Finally, we end with a deep dive on VC’s and other investors making up the ecosystem.
At White Star Capital, we made our first major investment in Germany by co-leading Clark’s Series B round earlier this year. We are proud of the progress of the company so far and are looking forward backing many more.
We hope you enjoy reading this report!
To join the mailing list or receive a PDF copy, comment “send me the PDF” (and leave your email) or “join the mailing list”.
The largest Insurtech company in the world isn’t in San Fransisco or Silicon Valley — but in Shanghai. As a matter of fact, Zhongan has more customers than any other insurance company in the world. Zhongan was founded in 2013 and 4 years later, went public.
The average company in our cohort has a market cap of $6.5b, founded 9 years ago, and is growing at 65% YoY. What makes these companies so successful?
It may surprise you to learn:
FinTechs are some of the fastest growing listed companies, as PurpleBricks grows @ 150% YoY, ZhongAn @ 84%, Quidan @ 70%, and RedFin @ 43% YoY.
Zhongan — arguably the worlds most successful InsurTech business, has an average gross written premium of $1.97
Chinese entrepreneurs are building $10b FinTech businesses in the span of 4–5 years. ZhongAn (insurance) began trading in in 2014 and Quidan (short term lending) in 2015.
Square generated $452m in revenues in their last quarter, as they grow 21% YoY. Its market cap is now $20b.
Subprime lending is out of favour as shares of Quidian drop 40% since the IPO. Elevate completed its IPO at 50% of its expected valuation range.
Valuations for lending companies vary greatly as LendingClub trades at 2.3x their quarterly revenue run rate, Qudian @ 3.8x, Elevate @ .4x, and Credible @ 16x (pro-forma at IPO).
Find this, and much more in our 47-page slide deck.
Fintech, Insurtech and Blockchain results of 2016 and trends for 2017Vladislav Solodkiy
Life.SREDA VC is a venture capital firm that invests in fintech and blockchain startups. It has offices in Moscow, Singapore, and London, and has made 13 investments in Europe, the US, UK, Germany, and CIS since 2012. Life.SREDA also conducts fintech research and publishes an annual report on the state of the fintech industry called "Money of the Future". The summary highlights Life.SREDA's locations, investments, and research activities.
Please check out the second edition of Creating Value, an IMAP magazine dedicated to creating value in the M&A mid-market. In this issue:
Automotive parts manufacturing
Medtech outsourcing
Nordic high-tech revolution
Indian IT transformation
Brexit. Implications for Europe and M&A
Who’s afraid of Private Equity?
and more!
We are happy to present you with the latest installment in our series of industry deep dives, following our Foodtech, Industrial Tech, Wellbeing, Digital Health, Future of Work, Fintech and Artificial Intelligence reports.
In our newest report, we take a look at the Mobility ecosystem, focusing on the global 2020 funding outlook, the industry's growth over the last decade, and how leaders like Uber, Grab, Citymapper and others are reshaping the way people and goods move around the world.
At White Star Capital, we approach mobility through four main subsectors: urban mobility, travel and hospitality, delivery and logistics, and long-distance transportation. Our portfolio includes startups such as Tier Mobility, a micro-mobility operator providing last-mile transportation to urban populations, including e-scooters and e-mopeds (the company just raised $250m in Series C funding); MindSay, a SaaS company developing an AI-powered assistant that helps companies in large B2C-oriented industries, such as travel and retail, optimize customer support and increase customer conversion; and Unacast, a proximity and location data platform that helps data-driven industries understand the physical world the same way we understand the online world.
Go4Venture HTI Report: Tech Tour Growth 50 2017Go4Venture
Go4Venture has for many years been showcasing European Scaleups through the equity research platform (www.go4venture.com), which provides proprietary, curated research for investors. Through its Headline Transaction Index (HTI), Go4Venture delivers comprehensive analysis on all European funding rounds greater than €10 million.
In this report we have analysed the TTG50 2017 companies based on their Large (≥€10 million) HTI funding transactions in order to view these companies in the context of all European Scaleups achieving Large HTI rounds. See here -
http://go4venture.com/hti-report-ttg50-2017/
An overview of Thailand's Fintech landscape and investment opportunities, presented by Paul Ark (Managing Director of Corporate Venture Capital at Digital Ventures) at the Next Money Asia Fintech Finals on 30 Jan 18.
CB Insights Global Fintech Report Q3 2019Jeff Martinez
Q3’19 fintech funding topped $8.9B, a quarterly record when adjusting for Ant Financial’s $14B investment in Q2’ As of Q3, fintech has raised $24.6B in 2019, already surpassing 2017’s annual total. Funding grew on the back of 19 $100M+ rounds worth approximately $4B in Q3’19.
Deals rebounded slightly in Q3’19 but are likely to fall short of 2018’s record as a result of a continued pullback in early stage investing: Fintech deals in Q3’19 grew 6% from Q2'19, but they have dropped in every quarter in 2019 when compared to the same time frame last year. Early stage (seed/angel and Series A) deals fell to an 11 quarter low and funding hit a 7 quarter low.
The US saw deals dip to an 11 quarter low while Asia saw deals spike and nearly surpass the US in Q3’19: The US saw deals dip as a result of a pull back in early stage deals, which also contributed to the overall drop in 2019 global deals through Q3’19. Asia saw deals rebound as China reclaimed the
lead from India as Asia’s top deal hub.
Southeast Asia fintech topped new annual highs: Southeast Asia set a new annual record with $701M raised across 87 deals through Q3’19 . The top 2 deals since 2015 occurred in 2019: a $100M Series B to Singapore based Deserka and a $100M Series C to Vietnam based MoMo.
India and China continued to battle over the title of Asia’s top fintech hub in Q3’19: China saw deals surge to 55 in the quarter, reclaiming the lead from India with 33 deals. India saw $674M in funding, narrowly pulling ahead of China’s $661M.
Challenger banks have raised over $3B in 2019 YTD and Q3’19 saw $1.3B invested a quarterly funding high: Q3’19 saw challenger banks funding bolstered by rounds to unicorns, including NuBank’s $400M Series F, which was the largest reported equity investment to a challenger bank and made
NuBank the highest valued challenger at $10B. Startup focused challenger banks saw competition heat up with deals to Ramp Financial, Mercury, and Stripe, which launched card issuing.
There are 58 VC backed fintech unicorns worth a combined $213.5B: Q3’19 saw 6 new fintech unicorn births (Hippo, Judo, Deposit Solutions, QuintoAndar, Dave , and C2FO), and 3 more have occurred in Q4’19 as of 11/11/19 (Next Insurance, Ebanx , and Riskified ). Other highly valued unicorns continued to raise late stage capital, including NuBank, Gusto, and Stripe, among others, but none signaled an IPO was imminent.
Over the last few years, we have become increasingly focused on the burgeoning ecosystem developing in Central and Eastern Europe, and as an affirmation for our support for this region, we are very happy to share our latest report covering one of its key hubs, Poland. Our report unpacks the current progress and outlook for Poland, using our ecosystem model to highlight Poland’s unique positioning in an increasingly global playing field for startups as well as interviews from Wojciech Sadowski, co-founder and CEO of Packhelp and Piotr Pisarz, co-founder and CEO of Uncapped, showcasing their views on the future of the ecosystem.
El documento describe el audiobranding, que involucra el uso de sonidos para crear una marca. Explica que los sonidos nos rodean todo el día y pueden transmitir mensajes. Luego discute cómo el audiobranding se originó a partir de la publicidad, la psicología y la música. Finalmente, explica que los logotipos sonoros son melodías cortas que identifican marcas de manera similar a los logotipos visuales.
II EACD Lisbon Coaching Days over the topic "On Lobby & Public Affairs | A transparent added-value strategic manner of managing political communication and Issues Management", 11th november 2014, presentation by Yolanda Ramon, Director AGENDA Public Affairs, Inforpress (Spain)
Broadridge's annual review of the European funds industry provides 20 pages packed with sales and assets data on activity in different markets, as well as a look at which groups and products prospered in 2015. The report includes unique data on cross-border activity, as well as commentary on various issues that impact the industry over the near term and long term.
The UK has established itself as Europe's leading technology hub due to several key characteristics of its ecosystem including its large talent pool, world-leading education and research institutions, forward-thinking regulators, and status as a global financial services hub. However, Brexit and a later stage funding gap pose potential challenges. The document discusses these factors and provides an overview of the strong UK venture capital landscape, noting areas of growth and the increasing presence of international investors and mega-rounds.
White Star Capital Germany Venture Capital Landscape 2020JeandeLencquesaing
We are pleased to publish the second edition of our German Venture Capital report and hope you will enjoy reading it. 2019 was a year where Germany has really played to its strengths and cemented its position as one of the European leaders in tech venture capital, and we are more excited than ever about the development of this ecosystem.
Our report unpacks the current progress and outlook for the German ecosystem using our ecosystem model to highlight Germany’s unique positioning in an increasingly global playing field for startups.
So what did we find?
- Germany had a record year in VC reaching $5.7bn in funding with 49% yoy growth, the second best funded country in Europe
- Germany leverages its global industrial leadership to retain its place as the top destination for European mobility VC investment in 2019, reaching $1.3bn in funding, representing 26% of total funding. Its corporate strengths also drive investments in fintech and B2B software, representing 23% and 20% of total funding, respectively.
- Corporate Venture Capital plays a key role and participates in 58% of the total funding, the highest level worldwide. Next47 (Siemens), IFB Hamburg, Bosch are some of the most active German CVCs. As LPs (investors in VCs), corporates represent 28% of total German VC funds raised, the highest level in Europe, further boosting the local ecosystem
In addition to sharing our excitement about Germany and expressing our belief that the ecosystem is stronger than ever we look at robust business networks, the continued government support via entities such as KfW and the vibrant founder community.
White Star Capital has made landmark investments in Germany and seen many of the findings play out with our portfolio companies. Tier has raised Series B in 2019 led by international investors such as Mubadala, Goodwater and ourselves, while Clark has benefited from a large domestic market for insurance.
This document discusses megatrends in European venture capital investing in 2020 and suggests startups for VCs to consider. It outlines five megatrends, including family offices and corporate funds becoming more active investors, consolidation of capital requiring startups to raise larger funds, VCs providing more company building support, and the DACH region emerging as a leading startup hub. It then provides examples of startups that could match the interests of various VCs, focusing on sectors like audio, agriculture, logistics, fintech, and blockchain.
The defining asset of every leading technology company is talent. At Balderton, our job is to provide capital to support European technology companies to attract and retain world leading talent and get the best out of them. As a result, we’re fortunate to have learnt a lot about what it takes to identify, attract and retain people from the teams we work with.
In this report, we’ve set out to identify where people working in European technology companies come from, what experience they have, and what they expect in their roles. We did this by profiling almost 15,000 employees in over 1,000 venture-backed companies in Europe, and by working closely with a select group of recently backed start-ups.
1) The UK fintech market is large and growing, with total UK financial services generating over £200B annually and only 3% currently from fintechs.
2) The UK has a highly evolved fintech ecosystem supported by government initiatives, talent, funding, and a combination of digital innovation and financial expertise.
3) Areas of growth for fintech include insurtech, wealthtech, and B2B fintech as business users demand more consumer-like experiences from financial software providers.
Summary of findings
2018 VC-backed fintech deals and funding set an annual record: In 2018, - VC-backed fintech companies raised $39.57B across 1,707 deals globally. Deals were up 15% year-over-year while funding surged 120% on the back of 52 mega-rounds ($100M+) worth $24.88B combined.
Fintech is happening on global scale with deals outside of core markets (US, UK, and China) accounting for 39% of deals: Fintech deal hubs are starting to emerge globally. The count of unique fintech startups raising funding topped an annual high of 1,463 companies, and the unique number of investors reached 2,745 boosted by an influx of corporate investors.
Early-stage deals, as a percentage, fell to a 5-year low as investors concentrated bets in perceived winners: Global seed and Series A fintech deals grew 5% on an annual basis in 2018, but fell as a percentage of total deals to 57%. US early-stage deals were flat YOY as investors concentrated their bets in established fintech unicorns.
There are 39 VC-backed fintech unicorns worth a combined $147.37B: Q4'18 saw five new unicorns births (Plaid, Brex, Monzo, DevotedHealth, and Toss) and two in the first month of Q1’19 (N26 and Confluent). The cohort’s total valuation in 2018 was boosted by a record year for megarounds to existing unicorns, including Gusto and Robinhood, among others.
White Star Capital - Canadian Venture Capital Landscape 2018Sanjay Zimmermann
In this second edition of our report, we aim to reiterate our enthusiasm for the Canadian Tech and Venture Capital ecosystem as well as touch upon a few additional topics.
In addition to sharing our excitement about Canada and expressing our belief that the ecosystem is stronger than ever, we look at a few new topics. We examine a few subsectors, larger round dynamics, VCCI and regional programs. We are also pleased to further explore one of Canada's key strengths: it's diversity and talent. Finally, we end with an updated deep dive on VC's and other investors making up the space.
White Star Capital - German Venture Capital Landscape 2018Sanjay Zimmermann
In this report, we aim to share our enthusiasm on the German tech and Venture Capital ecosystem from the perspective of an international VC fund.
We aim to share our excitement about Germany and express our belief that the ecosystem is gaining momentum. We also look at a few particularities that make the German market unique such as its decentralization, the impact of Rocket Internet on talent, differences in deal terms and media for equity. Finally, we end with a deep dive on VC’s and other investors making up the ecosystem.
At White Star Capital, we made our first major investment in Germany by co-leading Clark’s Series B round earlier this year. We are proud of the progress of the company so far and are looking forward backing many more.
We hope you enjoy reading this report!
To join the mailing list or receive a PDF copy, comment “send me the PDF” (and leave your email) or “join the mailing list”.
The largest Insurtech company in the world isn’t in San Fransisco or Silicon Valley — but in Shanghai. As a matter of fact, Zhongan has more customers than any other insurance company in the world. Zhongan was founded in 2013 and 4 years later, went public.
The average company in our cohort has a market cap of $6.5b, founded 9 years ago, and is growing at 65% YoY. What makes these companies so successful?
It may surprise you to learn:
FinTechs are some of the fastest growing listed companies, as PurpleBricks grows @ 150% YoY, ZhongAn @ 84%, Quidan @ 70%, and RedFin @ 43% YoY.
Zhongan — arguably the worlds most successful InsurTech business, has an average gross written premium of $1.97
Chinese entrepreneurs are building $10b FinTech businesses in the span of 4–5 years. ZhongAn (insurance) began trading in in 2014 and Quidan (short term lending) in 2015.
Square generated $452m in revenues in their last quarter, as they grow 21% YoY. Its market cap is now $20b.
Subprime lending is out of favour as shares of Quidian drop 40% since the IPO. Elevate completed its IPO at 50% of its expected valuation range.
Valuations for lending companies vary greatly as LendingClub trades at 2.3x their quarterly revenue run rate, Qudian @ 3.8x, Elevate @ .4x, and Credible @ 16x (pro-forma at IPO).
Find this, and much more in our 47-page slide deck.
Fintech, Insurtech and Blockchain results of 2016 and trends for 2017Vladislav Solodkiy
Life.SREDA VC is a venture capital firm that invests in fintech and blockchain startups. It has offices in Moscow, Singapore, and London, and has made 13 investments in Europe, the US, UK, Germany, and CIS since 2012. Life.SREDA also conducts fintech research and publishes an annual report on the state of the fintech industry called "Money of the Future". The summary highlights Life.SREDA's locations, investments, and research activities.
Please check out the second edition of Creating Value, an IMAP magazine dedicated to creating value in the M&A mid-market. In this issue:
Automotive parts manufacturing
Medtech outsourcing
Nordic high-tech revolution
Indian IT transformation
Brexit. Implications for Europe and M&A
Who’s afraid of Private Equity?
and more!
We are happy to present you with the latest installment in our series of industry deep dives, following our Foodtech, Industrial Tech, Wellbeing, Digital Health, Future of Work, Fintech and Artificial Intelligence reports.
In our newest report, we take a look at the Mobility ecosystem, focusing on the global 2020 funding outlook, the industry's growth over the last decade, and how leaders like Uber, Grab, Citymapper and others are reshaping the way people and goods move around the world.
At White Star Capital, we approach mobility through four main subsectors: urban mobility, travel and hospitality, delivery and logistics, and long-distance transportation. Our portfolio includes startups such as Tier Mobility, a micro-mobility operator providing last-mile transportation to urban populations, including e-scooters and e-mopeds (the company just raised $250m in Series C funding); MindSay, a SaaS company developing an AI-powered assistant that helps companies in large B2C-oriented industries, such as travel and retail, optimize customer support and increase customer conversion; and Unacast, a proximity and location data platform that helps data-driven industries understand the physical world the same way we understand the online world.
Go4Venture HTI Report: Tech Tour Growth 50 2017Go4Venture
Go4Venture has for many years been showcasing European Scaleups through the equity research platform (www.go4venture.com), which provides proprietary, curated research for investors. Through its Headline Transaction Index (HTI), Go4Venture delivers comprehensive analysis on all European funding rounds greater than €10 million.
In this report we have analysed the TTG50 2017 companies based on their Large (≥€10 million) HTI funding transactions in order to view these companies in the context of all European Scaleups achieving Large HTI rounds. See here -
http://go4venture.com/hti-report-ttg50-2017/
An overview of Thailand's Fintech landscape and investment opportunities, presented by Paul Ark (Managing Director of Corporate Venture Capital at Digital Ventures) at the Next Money Asia Fintech Finals on 30 Jan 18.
CB Insights Global Fintech Report Q3 2019Jeff Martinez
Q3’19 fintech funding topped $8.9B, a quarterly record when adjusting for Ant Financial’s $14B investment in Q2’ As of Q3, fintech has raised $24.6B in 2019, already surpassing 2017’s annual total. Funding grew on the back of 19 $100M+ rounds worth approximately $4B in Q3’19.
Deals rebounded slightly in Q3’19 but are likely to fall short of 2018’s record as a result of a continued pullback in early stage investing: Fintech deals in Q3’19 grew 6% from Q2'19, but they have dropped in every quarter in 2019 when compared to the same time frame last year. Early stage (seed/angel and Series A) deals fell to an 11 quarter low and funding hit a 7 quarter low.
The US saw deals dip to an 11 quarter low while Asia saw deals spike and nearly surpass the US in Q3’19: The US saw deals dip as a result of a pull back in early stage deals, which also contributed to the overall drop in 2019 global deals through Q3’19. Asia saw deals rebound as China reclaimed the
lead from India as Asia’s top deal hub.
Southeast Asia fintech topped new annual highs: Southeast Asia set a new annual record with $701M raised across 87 deals through Q3’19 . The top 2 deals since 2015 occurred in 2019: a $100M Series B to Singapore based Deserka and a $100M Series C to Vietnam based MoMo.
India and China continued to battle over the title of Asia’s top fintech hub in Q3’19: China saw deals surge to 55 in the quarter, reclaiming the lead from India with 33 deals. India saw $674M in funding, narrowly pulling ahead of China’s $661M.
Challenger banks have raised over $3B in 2019 YTD and Q3’19 saw $1.3B invested a quarterly funding high: Q3’19 saw challenger banks funding bolstered by rounds to unicorns, including NuBank’s $400M Series F, which was the largest reported equity investment to a challenger bank and made
NuBank the highest valued challenger at $10B. Startup focused challenger banks saw competition heat up with deals to Ramp Financial, Mercury, and Stripe, which launched card issuing.
There are 58 VC backed fintech unicorns worth a combined $213.5B: Q3’19 saw 6 new fintech unicorn births (Hippo, Judo, Deposit Solutions, QuintoAndar, Dave , and C2FO), and 3 more have occurred in Q4’19 as of 11/11/19 (Next Insurance, Ebanx , and Riskified ). Other highly valued unicorns continued to raise late stage capital, including NuBank, Gusto, and Stripe, among others, but none signaled an IPO was imminent.
Over the last few years, we have become increasingly focused on the burgeoning ecosystem developing in Central and Eastern Europe, and as an affirmation for our support for this region, we are very happy to share our latest report covering one of its key hubs, Poland. Our report unpacks the current progress and outlook for Poland, using our ecosystem model to highlight Poland’s unique positioning in an increasingly global playing field for startups as well as interviews from Wojciech Sadowski, co-founder and CEO of Packhelp and Piotr Pisarz, co-founder and CEO of Uncapped, showcasing their views on the future of the ecosystem.
El documento describe el audiobranding, que involucra el uso de sonidos para crear una marca. Explica que los sonidos nos rodean todo el día y pueden transmitir mensajes. Luego discute cómo el audiobranding se originó a partir de la publicidad, la psicología y la música. Finalmente, explica que los logotipos sonoros son melodías cortas que identifican marcas de manera similar a los logotipos visuales.
II EACD Lisbon Coaching Days over the topic "On Lobby & Public Affairs | A transparent added-value strategic manner of managing political communication and Issues Management", 11th november 2014, presentation by Yolanda Ramon, Director AGENDA Public Affairs, Inforpress (Spain)
Este documento propone crear una base de datos segmentada de tiendas de textil para poner en contacto a fabricantes y comerciantes mediante nuevas tecnologías. El sector textil español está atomizado y desconectado. La solución es actuar como representantes virtuales usando tecnología de la información. El proyecto se desarrollará en fases empezando por una newsletter y blog, luego una web y foro, y finalmente una red social. Los fabricantes pagarán por aparecer en la newsletter mientras que otros servicios aportarán ingresos ad
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In unserem Talk beim JavaForum Stuttgart 2014 haben wir anhand von Codebeispielen und Erfahrungsberichten gezeigt wie man schrittweise AngularJS in bestehende Anwendungen integriert. Dieser agile Ansatz liefert schnelle Ergebnisse und reduziert die Kosten und Risiken im Vergleich zu einer kompletten Umstellung.
El transistor de unión bipolar BJT está conformado por dos diodos PN en sentidos opuestos, formando tres regiones: emisor, base y colector. Funciona amplificando la corriente de base para controlar la corriente de colector. Tiene cuatro modos de operación: activo directo, corte, saturación e inverso. Sus aplicaciones incluyen amplificación, conmutación, detección y conversión de potencia.
Javier Garcia - Verdugo Sanchez - Six Sigma Training - W4 Multiple RegressionJ. García - Verdugo
The document discusses multiple regression analysis to model the relationship between inputs and outputs of a process. An example is provided of using measurements from 8 X-ray tubes to determine which input parameters influence the width, length, and unbalancedness of the focal spot, which are the critical outputs. Regression analysis indicates that ambient temperature and humidity define the necessary evaporation temperature to control cooling water usage. The analysis allows determining the required air amount based on water temperature to maintain ammonia loss between set limits.
Este documento presenta un itinerario turístico cultural de bajo coste por los Balcanes que incluye Bosnia y Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia y Serbia. Inicialmente, analiza aspectos geográficos, económicos, políticos y humanos de cada país. Luego, describe los principales recursos turísticos de las ciudades incluidas en la ruta. Finalmente, detalla el diseño del itinerario de 12 días, con las etapas y actividades planificadas en cada destino.
A VIAGEM... URUCARÁ... RIO AMAZONAS... PARANÁ DO COMPRIDO... CONVIVÊNCIA COM A REALIDADE CULTURAL DOS RIBEIRINHOS... ENCONTRO COM A NATUREZA... IMAGENS... HISTÓRIAS... MITOS... UMA REALIDADE SÓCIO ANTROPOLÓGICA
A Cascata Luminosa Light Tech é um dispositivo para iluminar cachoeiras em piscinas que utiliza LEDs para alternar entre oito cores diferentes e criar um espetáculo luminoso à noite. Pode ser instalada de diferentes formas e alimentada junto com o filtro da piscina ou por uma bomba d'água separada, dependendo da aplicação, fornecendo vazão entre 2,5-3,5 m3/h e pressão de 2 mca.
Kuan Yin se manifiesta en 33 formas diferentes. Esta entrada describe la sexta manifestación, en la que Kuan Yin está vestida de blanco, simbolizando pureza y la mente iluminada. Según una leyenda, Kuan Yin ayudó a un misionero cambiando su cabeza para que pudiera comprender el idioma chino. La dedicatoria pide a Kuan Yin vestida de blanco que cambie la mente del devoto con la mente cristiana universal para alcanzar la maestría en todos los rayos.
TRU is a specialty retailer of toys and baby products headquartered in New Jersey. It operates stores globally and employs around 68,000 people. In FY2013, TRU reported revenues of $13.5 billion, though profits declined from the previous year. TRU differentiates itself through integrated store formats combining toys and juvenile products. However, increased competition has intensified price wars and affected TRU's margins. TRU has also faced regulatory issues over anti-competitive practices with suppliers.
Este documento presenta información sobre diseño e implementación de redes locales, incluyendo objetivos como diseñar redes Ethernet para diferentes organizaciones y configurar servicios de VoIP. También define conceptos clave de redes como tipos de redes, historia, componentes, clasificaciones y topologías.
El documento presenta orientaciones para la incorporación de tecnologías en la formación de profesores de ciencias naturales, lenguaje y matemáticas en contextos de diversidad. Explica que el objetivo del proyecto ALFA III es formular referentes curriculares para la formación de profesores abordando procesos para un desarrollo didáctico diferenciado en contextos de diversidad y apoyados con el uso de las TIC. Proporciona orientaciones sobre el uso de recursos virtuales como objetos de aprendizaje virtuales diseñados como parte del pro
Memorias Webcast Facilitando el Gobierno Corporativo y el Control de TI media...Aranda Software
Entérese de cómo se refuerzan las directrices de Gobierno Corporativo y Control de TI basadas en las buenas prácticas de COBIT, a través del portafolio de soluciones de Aranda SOFTWARE.
Este documento presenta un resumen de la obra "Bajo la Luz del Espiritismo" de Ramatís. Incluye un prefacio del Hermano Navarana que describe el contexto actual y la necesidad de las enseñanzas de Ramatís. También contiene extractos de diálogos entre Ramatís y otros sobre temas como el dolor humano y el sufrimiento. El objetivo de la obra es examinar problemas actuales a la luz del Espiritismo y ofrecer nuevas perspectivas que conduzcan al perfeccionamiento espiritual.
Go4Venture Bulletin - Venture & Growth Equity Market Report Europe, July 2014CAR FOR YOU
Go4Ventures Bulletin provides a summary of corporate finance activity among emerging European TMT companies:
- Investments, i.e. Venture Capital and Private Equity financings, including growth equity, financing rounds with single secondaries components (recapitalisations)
- M&A Transactions where the sellers are VC and PE-backed European companies, including all majority transactions with no new investment going into the business (e.g. acquisitions, Management Buyouts (MBOs) and other buyouts).
DealMarket Digest Issue111 - 4th October 2013Urs Haeusler
SEE WHATS NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 111 - October 4th, 2013:
- Venture Capital in Europe Rebounds Ahead of US
- Buyouts Are up 19% This Year To-Date
- Europe’s Hottest Tech Startup You’ve Never Heard Of
- Mega-buyout for Blackstone Hotel Investment
- Family Offices’ Growing Role in Silicon Valley
- Choosing a Private Equity Partner - The Investors View
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 111 // 04 October 2013CAR FOR YOU
The document summarizes recent news and trends in the private equity industry:
- Venture capital investment in Europe has rebounded ahead of the US and is up 30% from 2008 levels. Several European funds have had successful fundraising efforts.
- Global buyout deal volume is up 19% year-to-date in 2013 compared to 2012, though Q3 2013 saw a decline from Q2 2013. North America had more than twice the buyout deal value of Europe in Q3 2013.
- Family offices and high net worth individuals are playing a growing role in venture capital investments in Silicon Valley, particularly for later stage deals. Established funds seek their capital and expertise.
DealMarket Digest Issue130 - 28 February 2014Urs Haeusler
SEE WHATS NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 130 - February 28th, 2014:
- PE Shuns Pricey Buyouts; Seeks Alternative Strategies
- Southern Europe Back on the PE Radar
- Non-bank Lenders to Boost Buyout M&A Activity
- PE Execs Making Top Dollar on Wall Street
- Global IPOs Float Private Equity’s Boat
- Quote of the Week: IMF Chief Gives Her Savvy View on Tech Impact
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 130 // 28 Feburary 2014 CAR FOR YOU
The document summarizes recent private equity news from various sources. It discusses growing investment in distressed assets and niche industries to avoid overpaying. It also notes renewed private equity interest in Southern Europe as the region's economies improve. Additionally, it predicts increased buyout activity in Europe as non-bank lenders provide more financing. The document also highlights the large compensation of top private equity executives and strong performance of private equity-backed IPOs globally. Finally, it includes a quote from the IMF chief on the impact of technology on jobs and inequality.
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 107 // 06 September 2013CAR FOR YOU
1) Despite some large headline deals, M&A and exit activity in Europe remains below previous years according to data from Unquote and Zephyr. Private equity deal activity has remained strong however and is creating a record year for investment banking fees.
2) Crowdfunding is growing in usage and specialization, with new platforms emerging focused on specific industries like medical devices. It is also growing internationally, with new platforms launching in China.
3) Turkey has seen strong M&A activity so far in 2013 despite political unrest over the summer, with deal value up 15% from the previous year.
4) Venture capital activity in Europe has stronger momentum than in the US according to analysts at Go
DealMarket Digest Issue 107 - 6 September 2013Urs Haeusler
The document provides a summary of recent private equity deal and M&A activity from several sources. Despite some high-profile deals, overall exit activity and M&A volumes are down compared to previous years according to Unquote and Zephyr data. However, private equity deals are creating a record year for investment banks in fees. Crowdfunding is growing through increasing specialization and international expansion. Turkey continues strong deal activity despite political issues. European venture capital had a strong month and is growing faster than the US market currently.
EY French Venture Capital Barometer - 1st semester 2016EY
The EY French Venture Capital Barometer surveys equity financing deals for start-ups and early-stage businesses, announced prior to July 25 2016, with a deal date from January 1 to June 30 2016.
European Tech cos (founded 2000 or later) with $1 B valuations - by GP Bullhound, Sept 2017.
Too much money is chasin too few (GOOD) cos. This means there´s a tremendous opportunity for creating new GOOD cos here...!
Boosting Digital Startup Financing in Europe by France Digitale France Digitale
This document summarizes the findings of a study on boosting digital startup financing in Europe. The key findings are:
1) Europe's exit market is the most critical issue, as 9 out of 10 European startups are acquired by non-European buyers. Successful exits are needed to create a virtuous cycle of reinvestment.
2) Europe's financing value chain is unbalanced, with shortages of funding at different stages depending on the country or region. This leads to premature company sell-offs.
3) There is insufficient interaction and cooperation between top European tech hubs like London, Berlin and Stockholm.
The report recommends boosting Europe's exit market, reducing equity shortages, strengthening integration between h
An overview of the European venture and growth financing market in Q1 2017 based on Go4Venture’s Headline Transactions Index (HTI) http://go4venture.com/q1-2017/
This document provides a summary of the issues covered in FTSE Global Markets Issue 79 from November/December 2014. It includes:
1) Lingering effects of the financial crisis continue to generate lawsuits totaling over $250 billion in damages against trustees for structured credit products. Regional banks also face hundreds of billions in upcoming debt maturities.
2) Persistently low interest rates and ongoing central bank intervention continue to distort cash markets and incentivize more derivatives trading.
3) Implementation of TARGET2-Securities (T2S) for European post-trade infrastructure proceeds with stress on the role of central counterparty clearinghouses and trade repositories in ensuring transparency.
4) Management of "Big
European Investment Fund, Invest Europe : Data-driven insights about VC-backe...Amalist Client Services
EUR 51bn in nearly 9000 Venture Capital-invested firms in 2007-15 : analyse their characteristics as well as subsequent performance.
VC cannot change the business reality where some firms make it while others cannot, but it can be the deciding factor in a start-up’s road to success. venture capital may not be that impactful for low growth companies.
December 2019
Final report of France Digitale - startups financing - web investors forumFrenchWeb.fr
Rapport (en anglais) rédigé par France Digitale sur demande de la Commission européenne au sujet du financement des start-ups en Europe et sur les pistes pour l'améliorer. Document publié en novembre 2014.
The document discusses the rise of "super-scale up" companies in Europe - high-growth startups valued under $1 billion. It notes that Tech Tour identified 284 such European companies, compared to 833 in North America. While Europe is creating more super-scale ups, it is lagging behind in transforming them into "unicorns" worth over $1 billion. It questions why Europe has fewer unicorns despite government and corporate funding programs and suggests Europe needs to ensure its high-growth companies can achieve global leadership.
An overview of the European venture and growth financing market in 2016 based on Go4Venture’s Headline Transactions Index (HTI) http://go4venture.com/go4venture-2016-year-end-review/
As current growth rates reach a new low, competition for the future is on the...SimCorp
As growth rates came to a standstill in 2015, we took stock of expectations for the future. Surveying firms worldwide, we discovered them to be optimistic about long-term prospects, and found the pursuit of future profits gathering pace.
The fintech industry is experiencing rapid growth fueled by three key changes:
1) Strong economic conditions have boosted financial markets and lifted fintech startups.
2) Advances in cloud computing, mobile apps, social media, and APIs have lowered costs and accelerated product development cycles for fintech firms.
3) A new generation of consumers has grown up with the internet and mobile devices, demanding easy-to-use financial services that can be accessed anywhere instantly.
DealMarket DIGEST Issue 173 // 20 February 2015CAR FOR YOU
The document summarizes several news articles related to private equity:
1) Large pension funds are reducing the number of private equity fund managers in their portfolios and keeping fees low. CalPERS reduced its PE relationships from 300 to around 150 managers.
2) Private equity could improve its reporting of returns and relationship with investors by learning lessons from impact investors, who use both qualitative and quantitative measures.
3) The top locations for "unicorn" startup companies valued over $1 billion are now Beijing, New York, Stockholm, Berlin, Los Angeles, and London, rather than just Silicon Valley.
4) A footwear publication says the industry is ripe for deals, as brand names like Reebok
Discover the Future of Dogecoin with Our Comprehensive Guidance36 Crypto
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Enhancing Asset Quality: Strategies for Financial Institutionsshruti1menon2
Ensuring robust asset quality is not just a mere aspect but a critical cornerstone for the stability and success of financial institutions worldwide. It serves as the bedrock upon which profitability is built and investor confidence is sustained. Therefore, in this presentation, we delve into a comprehensive exploration of strategies that can aid financial institutions in achieving and maintaining superior asset quality.
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
In a tight labour market, job-seekers gain bargaining power and leverage it into greater job quality—at least, that’s the conventional wisdom.
Michael, LMIC Economist, presented findings that reveal a weakened relationship between labour market tightness and job quality indicators following the pandemic. Labour market tightness coincided with growth in real wages for only a portion of workers: those in low-wage jobs requiring little education. Several factors—including labour market composition, worker and employer behaviour, and labour market practices—have contributed to the absence of worker benefits. These will be investigated further in future work.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
OJP data from firms like Vicinity Jobs have emerged as a complement to traditional sources of labour demand data, such as the Job Vacancy and Wages Survey (JVWS). Ibrahim Abuallail, PhD Candidate, University of Ottawa, presented research relating to bias in OJPs and a proposed approach to effectively adjust OJP data to complement existing official data (such as from the JVWS) and improve the measurement of labour demand.
New Visa Rules for Tourists and Students in Thailand | Amit Kakkar Easy VisaAmit Kakkar
Discover essential details about Thailand's recent visa policy changes, tailored for tourists and students. Amit Kakkar Easy Visa provides a comprehensive overview of new requirements, application processes, and tips to ensure a smooth transition for all travelers.