Moscow Times March 26, 2014
Russia’s venture capital market, after tumbling from the heights it reached in 2012, is set to stabilize in 2014, Russia investment firm Rye, Man & Gor Securities said in a report released Tuesday.
Total venture capital investment in 2013 dropped by 33 percent year-on-year, from $907 million in 2012 to $622 million in 2013. Investment fell across the board as private funds continued to favor the profitable IT sector and the government supported biotech and industrial tech projects.
The 2012 peak in investment came as the government ramped up spending on innovation, funneling money through recently created institutions like the Skolkovo center and the state-owned Russian Venture Company.
By 2013, however, fewer investment projects and a contraction in government funding dampened venture capitalists’ enthusiasm.
2014 should see a return to form, though, as the venture capital market matures and investors recover their nerve, the report said.
“Last year’s correction was a bit too much, so probably there will be some kind of rally” said Boris Orlovetsky, a Rye, Man, & Gor Securities analyst.
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