
Daniel Keiper-Knorr, Founding Partner at Speedinvest on Raising 500M€ through the tech reset | E299
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Exploring the Tech Reset's Influence on European Fundraising Strategies
Exploring the evolution of leading VCs in Europe post-tech reset and the journey of Speedinvest's founding partners in creating a pan-European seed-stage fund.
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We sat down with Daniel Keiper Knorr, founding partner of Speedinvest for a discussion on what he thinks allowed them to raise 500 million during and after the tech reset.
What ensued was a conversation revealing how Speedinvest decided to diverge from traditional VC practices by dedicating substantial resources including the full time attention Daniel, one of the founding partners, to fundraising and investor relations.
This conversation ONLY focuses on the raise process, dynamics and learnings, to understand the thesis behind the fund, go read the original launch post of Speedinvest IV by Oliver Holle.
Chapters:
03:34 Daniel's Journey into Venture Capital
04:02 The Evolution of Speedinvest
05:15 The Unique Approach to Fundraising
06:28 Navigating Fund Generations
07:21 Experiencing Market Cycles and Pivots
08:28 The Strategy Behind Speedinvest's Latest Raise
11:22 Adapting to Changing Market Conditions
12:26 The Impact of Macroeconomic Changes on Fundraising
16:19 Pivoting the Narrative Around the Fund
21:11 Differentiating Between Seed and Growth Stage Investing
24:56 Advice for Fund Managers Raising in Europe
26:03 Understanding LP Preferences and Building Relationships
27:41 Creating Urgency Among LPs
28:53 Thoughts and Advice for Future Fundraisers
Key learnings from the episode
The conversation further illuminates the critical importance of agility in the face of market shifts. Daniel’s narrative brings to life the concept of strategic adaptability — not just as a response to changing market conditions but as a proactive stance in anticipation of these changes. This agility, underpinned by a thorough understanding of both the venture ecosystem and broader economic indicators, is pivotal for the relevance and efficacy of venture funds in fluctuating times. It’s about the capacity to pivot not just in strategy but in the narrative, ensuring that the fund remains aligned with the evolving priorities and concerns of investors.
What ensued was a conversation revealing how Speedinvest decided to diverge from traditional VC practices by dedicating substantial resources including the full time attention Daniel, one of the founding partners, to fundraising and investor relations.
This conversation ONLY focuses on the raise process, dynamics and learnings, to understand the thesis behind the fund, go read the original launch post of Speedinvest IV by Oliver Holle.
Chapters:
03:34 Daniel's Journey into Venture Capital
04:02 The Evolution of Speedinvest
05:15 The Unique Approach to Fundraising
06:28 Navigating Fund Generations
07:21 Experiencing Market Cycles and Pivots
08:28 The Strategy Behind Speedinvest's Latest Raise
11:22 Adapting to Changing Market Conditions
12:26 The Impact of Macroeconomic Changes on Fundraising
16:19 Pivoting the Narrative Around the Fund
21:11 Differentiating Between Seed and Growth Stage Investing
24:56 Advice for Fund Managers Raising in Europe
26:03 Understanding LP Preferences and Building Relationships
27:41 Creating Urgency Among LPs
28:53 Thoughts and Advice for Future Fundraisers
Key learnings from the episode
- Economic sensitivity and its implications for venture capital
- The art and science of LP communication
- Navigating shifts with agility and insight
The conversation further illuminates the critical importance of agility in the face of market shifts. Daniel’s narrative brings to life the concept of strategic adaptability — not just as a response to changing market conditions but as a proactive stance in anticipation of these changes. This agility, underpinned by a thorough understanding of both the venture ecosystem and broader economic indicators, is pivotal for the relevance and efficacy of venture funds in fluctuating times. It’s about the capacity to pivot not just in strategy but in the narrative, ensuring that the fund remains aligned with the evolving priorities and concerns of investors.
- Leverage of experience in winning confidence
- The strategic importance of local markets
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