Venture Capital/News/ Read Balderton’s email to portfolio CEOs about the tech slowdown “The world is now upside down”, managing partner Bernard Liautaud tells portfolio CEOs By Eleanor Warnock 30 June 2022 Balderton Capital team Balderton Capital team \Venture Capital Lots of mixed signals: The state of early-stage funding in Europe By Jonathan Sinclair 11 August 2022 Venture Capital/News/ Read Balderton’s email to portfolio CEOs about the tech slowdown “The world is now upside down”, managing partner Bernard Liautaud tells portfolio CEOs By Eleanor Warnock 30 June 2022 Given the slowdown in tech and the threat of an economic downturn, investors from Sequoia to Y Combinator have been quick to share advice with their portfolio companies. Sifted has obtained a copy of an email sent by Bernard Liautaud, managing partner at Balderton Capital, one of Europe’s largest venture capital firms, outlining the firm’s view on the economy and market correction and giving his guidance to startup leaders. The email — under the subject line “Managing Through Turbulent Times” — was shared with CEOs in the company’s portfolio last week. In it, Liautaud warns founders that new investments are likely to “remain quiet” for the rest of the year, and that there’s “a lot lower to go… before we even get back to 2020 levels” in terms of capital being deployed. He advises that businesses avoid “getting dragged into a preemptive round” and to focus on reinforcing the strength of their startup’s fundamentals. The email is provided in full below, but here are a few other takeaways: “We do see the ingredients for a deep and prolonged slowdown in the economy” “Q2 has mostly been a period of retrenching, and the rest of 2022 may remain quiet for new fundraises. However, as we move towards 2023 this dry powder will need to start being invested again. It will be deployed at roughly half the pace, however.” “We expect activity levels and $ invested to continue to trend substantially downward. We have a lot lower to go in terms of $ invested before we even get back to 2019 or 2020 levels.” “We continue to actively invest in new deals as do our main peers. The seed stage venture market continues to be very active, frothy even, as many later-stage investors view smaller checks as lower risk and so are moving earlier. Be careful of this dynamic.” “Investors still have a strong appetite for cyber security, software infrastructure, energy and climate tech more broadly. Fintech and general SaaS are OK. Consumer is most impacted, in particular any company which benefited from Covid tailwinds. Too early to say on Web3 given the events of the last week.” “Right now our advice is to be very careful about engaging with this inbound and getting dragged into a preemptive round. The last thing you need is to get pulled into one conversation, that turns into a few conversations, that turns into a preemptive round, which takes your focus away from your business with a low likelihood of conversion.” “Make sure you take the time to resource yourself. You need to be in good shape physically and mentally. You have to work hard but you also need to sleep enough, eat well and exercise. You will have to display a lot of positive energy.” More from Sifted on the tech slowdown Founders need to batten down the hatches as interest rates rise Tech company layoffs in Europe: the list The downturn puts your CFO in the spotlight — and with good reason Eleanor Warnock is Sifted’s deputy editor and cohost of The Sifted Podcast. She tweets from @misssaxbys Related Articles Can the European tech ecosystem withstand the inevitable downturn? By Nicolas Colin Click here to read more The convertible loan note: What’s to lose? By Karen McCormick Click here to read more Octopus Ventures to focus more on consumer startups By Amy Lewin Click here to read more Member 11 startups investors predict will become unicorns in 2021 By Bill Leaver Click here to read more Most Read 1 \Fintech What Revolut employees did next: introducing the fintech alumni-come-founders and execs 2 \Startup Life Which European countries have digital nomad visas? 3 Member \Venture Capital Are we in a downturn? What the data tells us about European tech in 2022 4 \Fintech What goes up must come down: A journey through Klarna’s valuation history 5 \Startup Life Troubled events startup Pollen in administration after failing to find buyer Join the conversation Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments
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