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by goethes_kind
768 days ago
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What exactly is causing the fiction? Is it that there are some laws that make cross-border funding a challenge?
Or is it simply that it is hard to network and gain the confidence of VCs if you don't live close to where they operate from? |
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It's truth, not fiction.
Here are dealflow statistics by country [0]
There isn't enough dealflow in much of the EU, leading to a major issues as a founder where you don't have access to operators to give funding, advice, and open doors. This means you have to move, but this also means local champions don't develop who will fund local entrepreneurs.
It's a chicken and egg situation, as there aren't that many unicorns within mainland Europe (CH and DK for biotech, and SW excluded) meaning there isn't as much capital flowing around or experienced people who can found companies.
Edit: realized you meant friction
> is it simply that it is hard to network and gain the confidence of VCs if you don't live close to where they operate from
Pretty much this.
[0] - https://dealroom.co/guides/global