venture capitalist

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venture capitalist

A venture capitalist reviews a business proposal from a young entrepreneur.

Definition

Noun: A venture capitalist is an investor who provides capital, typically in the form of funding, to startup companies and small businesses that are believed to have long-term growth potential. This type of investment is characterized by high risk, as the ventures are often innovative or in emerging industries like technology, but also offers the potential for high returns.

Usage

A venture capitalist evaluates business proposals and invests money in exchange for an ownership stake (equity) in the company. They often also provide strategic advice and mentorship to the entrepreneurs.

Examples
  • The tech startup secured $5 million in funding from a prominent venture capitalist.
  • To grow her company, the founder spent months pitching her idea to various venture capitalists.
  • A successful venture capitalist must have a keen eye for identifying promising new markets.
Advanced Usage
  • "To act as a venture capitalist": To engage in the activity of providing venture capital.
    • After selling his first company, he began to act as a venture capitalist, funding young entrepreneurs.
  • The term is often abbreviated as VC in business contexts (e.g., "She works in VC," "We're seeking VC funding").
Variants and Related Words
  • Venture Capital (n): The money provided by venture capitalists.
    • The firm specializes in raising venture capital for biotech startups.
  • Venture Capital Firm (n): A company that employs venture capitalists to manage investment funds.
    • He is a partner at a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm.
Synonyms
  • Investor: A general term for someone who allocates capital with the expectation of a future financial return.
  • Backer: Someone who supports a project or person financially.
  • Financier: A person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on a professional basis.
Related Phrases
  • Angel Investor: An individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. Angel investors typically invest at an earlier stage than venture capitalists.
  • Seed Funding: The initial capital used to start a business, often provided by angel investors or early-stage venture capitalists.
  • Private Equity: A broader category of investment that includes venture capital but also involves investing in more mature companies.
venture capitalist

A venture capitalist reviews a business proposal from a young entrepreneur.

Noun
  1. a speculator who makes money available for innovative projects (especially in high technology)