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1. Emily Mendell, NVCA, 610-359-9609, emendell@nvca.org
Joshua Radler, Thomson Venture Economics, 212-806-3146, joshua.radler@thomson.com
VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDRAISING MAINTAINS SOLID
PACE IN Q1 2005
Venture Industry Shows Restraint Despite High Demand
New York, NY, April 18, 2005 -- The private equity industry experienced another active period
of fundraising in the first quarter of 2005, reflecting a continued demand for participation in the
asset class. According to Thomson Venture Economics and the National Venture Capital
Association (NVCA), 48 venture funds raised $5.3 billion, while 38 buyout and mezzanine funds
attracted $15.8 billion. While these figures represented a decline of 13.5% for venture funds and
5% for buyout and mezzanine funds over the fourth quarter of last year, total commitments were
significantly greater compared to the first quarter of 2004 when 49 venture funds raised $2.6
billion and 25 buyout and mezzanine funds raised $3.4 billion.
“Bigger is not better when analyzing venture capital commitment numbers,” said Mark Heesen,
president of the NVCA. “This year will likely outraise 2004 in total dollars because of where we
are in the business cycle. However, a decline in quarter-to-quarter fundraising activity is a
positive sign that the venture capital industry is exercising prudence and staying within their
targets, despite significant demand from institutional investors. Going forward, we would like to
see fundraising track the $4-$6 quarterly investment levels we have seen over the past 11
quarters.”
Early and Seed stage vehicles were predominant in the venture category, with 32 funds raising
$2.8 billion. The top fund in this space was August Capital IV at $550 million. Following close
behind were BAVP Fund VII and Mohr Davidow VIII, both which raised $400 million. The
largest venture fund raised during the quarter was the Balanced-stage Weston Presidio Capital V
with $1 billion.
Fundraising by Venture and LBO/Mezzanine Funds, 2000-2004*
Venture Capital Buyout & Mezzanine**
Venture Buyout &
Number Capital Number Mezzanine
of Funds ($M) of Funds ($M)
Year/Quarter
2000 635 106,565.2 161 76,815.2
2001 307 37,997.3 117 44,684.6
2002 171 3,820.8 84 26,621.8
2003 137 10,613.3 88 29,655.5
2004 173 17,324.6 119 51,089.6
1Q'04 49 2,666.0 25 3,437.8
2Q'04 53 3,122.6 32 16,670.5
3Q'04 51 5,372.8 42 15,307.7
4Q'04 55 6,163.2 47 16,673.6
1Q'05 48 5,328.7 38 15,794.5
Source: Thomson Venture Economics & National Venture Capital Association
*These figures account for the subtractive influence of downsized funds.
** This category includes LBO, Mezzanine, Turnaround and Recapitalization-focused funds.
2. On the buyout/mezzanine side, mega funds accounted for 69% of the commitments in the quarter.
GS Capital Partners V and affiliated funds raised $5 billion, of an $8.5 billion target during the
quarter. Carlyle Partners IV took in an additional $3.2 billion, capping the fund at $7.85 billion.
Oak Hill Capital Partners II raised $1.42 billion of its $2.5 billion target. The fourth largest fund
raised during the quarter was Code Hennessy & Simmons’ Private Equity V with $1.3 billion in
commitments. This fund was raised entirely in the first quarter.
Daniel Benkert, Senior Analyst at Thomson Venture Economics stated, “For venture funds, the
first quarter kept in line with the cyclical trend of the last several years. Since 1998, with the
exception of 2001, the first quarter has been the slowest in terms of fundraising activity, as firms
are either capping off holdover funds from the previous year or restarting the fundraising cycle.”
VC Funds: New vs Follow-On
No. of
No. of Follow-
New on Total
2000 245 390 635
2001 107 200 307
2002 57 114 171
2003 45 92 137
2004 46 127 173
1Q'04 11 38 49
2Q'04 19 34 53
3Q'04 13 38 51
4Q'04 13 42 55
1Q 2005 7 41 48
Source: Thomson Venture Economics &
National Venture Capital Association
Not surprisingly, Follow-on funds continued to make up the overwhelming majority of venture
funds raised in the quarter, totaling 40 out of 48 funds. In 2000, follow-on funds comprised
61.4% of all activity. That number has increased slowly but steadily, until last quarter, when these
funds jumped to over 85% of the funds raised.
“Clearly, venture capital firms with a strong track record are going to be the most successful in
this environment, as will new firms founded by successful veterans of those established firms,”
remarked Heesen. “Money will also go to firms with demonstrated competencies in niche sectors.
For others, the fundraising prospects could be very bleak. Whether you are talking about VC
firms or the companies they invest in, this is still a people business.”
Thomson Venture Economics, a Thomson Financial company, is the foremost information
provider for equity professionals worldwide. Venture Economics offers an unparalleled range of
products from directories to conferences, journals, newsletters, research reports, and the Venture
Expert™ database. For over 35 years, Venture Economics has been tracking the venture capital
and buyouts industry. Since 1961, it has been a recognized source for comprehensive analysis of
investment activity and performance of the private equity industry. Venture Economics maintains
a long-standing relationship within the private equity investment community, in-depth industry
3. knowledge, and proprietary research techniques. Private equity managers and institutional
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About NVCA
The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) represents approximately 460 venture
capital and private equity firms. NVCA's mission is to foster greater understanding of the
importance of venture capital to the U.S. economy, and support entrepreneurial activity
and innovation. According to a 2004 Global Insight study, venture-backed companies
accounted for 10.1 million jobs and $1.8 trillion in revenue in the U.S. in 2003. The
NVCA represents the public policy interests of the venture capital community, strives to
maintain high professional standards, provides reliable industry data, sponsors
professional development, and facilitates interaction among its members. For more
information about the NVCA, please visit www.nvca.org