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Scott Tominaga Weighs in on Growth Vs Venture Capital
What is Venture Capital?
Venture capital, or VC, is a branch of private
equity that focuses on investing in startups and other early-stage companies
with tremendous potential for growth. Though often associated with Silicon
Valley and the technology sector, many Venture Capital firms are willing to
invest in young companies from any industry.
In contrast to traditional private equity
funds, which tend to invest in a handful of established companies in mature
industries, venture capital funds often invest in dozens of small firms. Though
many, if not most, of the firms are expected to fail, the VC firm hopes that
the outsized returns of the few successful companies will more than cover the
failures.
What is Growth Capital?
Like Venture Capital, Growth Capital (also
known as Growth Equity) is another subset of private equity. However, in
contrast to VC, Growth Capital is an investment strategy wherein funding is
given to older, more mature companies.
This has several goals, such as expanding
capital, restructuring operations, and funding newly acquired companies. While
VC aims to help new companies get off the ground, Growth Capital seeks to help
established companies transform or modify their business model.
Ultimately, Scott Tominaga believes both
strategies should be seen as complements. In addition, he points out that the
success of each strategy could depend on the current point in the business
cycle, which means that investing in both approaches could offer an investor's
portfolio some needed diversification.
In the end, Tominaga notes that regardless of
the strategy employed, the most important factor may be the quality of the
investment firms themselves. Though the highest-performing funds easily beat
the overall market's returns on a risk-adjusted basis, most cannot equal such
feats, making the choice of fund manager all the more important.
Scott Tominaga is PartnersAdmin LLC's Chief Operating Officer and has nearly 20 years of
experience in the hedge fund and financial services industry. Visit this page for more on Scott and his work.
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