What is venture capital, how does it work, and what are the risks?
In the third and final episode demystifying private equity, we explore the world of venture capital. While venture capital has delivered exceptional returns for some investors and founders, it’s also very high risk. So, is vibrant venture capital essential for economies seeking to boost innovation and drive productive growth?
In this episode of Top of the Agenda, Dr Helen Jenkins is joined by Tim Jenkinson, Oxera Partner and Professor of Finance at the University of Oxford’s Said Business School, and Francis Woolley, Senior Consultant at Oxera. Together, they unpack what venture capital is, how it works, and the life cycle of venture capital investments.
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