Thematic Investing and Venture Capital

Tremendous growth in thematic investing intersects new investment opportunities in venture capital. An excerpt from Alumni Ventures recent feature in Investopedia.

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Recently, Alumni Ventures was highlighted in Investopedia article: The Benefits of Thematic Investments—and How to Access Them Through Venture Funds.

Thematic investing is growing in popularity and helping investors access new areas of the markets. In fact, research shows that the thematic global fund market grew by $271 billion between 2015 and 2020, a growth rate of 274%.

New types of thematic investment vehicles are also on the rise. In addition to traditional investment vehicles such as mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), venture capital funds are becoming increasingly accessible to a broader range of investors and offer a unique way to tap into thematic opportunities.

Alumni Ventures Focused Funds are designed to reflect increasing investment opportunity and investor demand for thematic investing in venture capital, including themes like:

  • Blockchain
  • Healthtech
  • AI
  • Deep-Tech
  • Seed-stage 
  • And more

Click over to Investopedia to read the full article, or click here to check out our portfolio of Focused Funds.

About Investopedia

Investopedia is a financial website headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1999, Investopedia provides investment dictionaries, advice, reviews, ratings, and comparisons of financial products such as securities accounts.

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