In this episode, we welcome
Giulia Van Waeyenberge to the pod. Giulia is an experienced investor and judge in the
European VC Awards and a Managing Director at
Sofina Group, an investment holding company with more than 9 billion in AUM.
Sofina Group is a global investor investing mainly in the Venture and Growth stages. Its sectors include digital, healthcare and life sciences, consumer, education, and sustainable supply chain sectors. Sofina has a direct investment strategy, investing from a series B/C until IPO and beyond. They also invest in venture and growth capital funds on a global basis. They invest from their balance sheet and take a long-term view. Sofina is also a shareholder in Vinted (a second-hand marketplace), Mistral AI, Cleo (an AI chatbot providing financial advice to young adults), and ByteDance.
On the fund side, they have long-standing relationships with US managers where they have invested for several decades in firms like
Sequoia,
Iconiq, and
Lightspeed. In Europe, they invested in several European GPs, some more emerging than others. In the seed stage, they have a partnership with
Point Nine,
Moonfire,
Atlantic Labs,
Seedcamp,
Visionaries Club,
Stride, and
Hoxton. On the seed/series A stage they have invested in
Blossom Capital,
Singular, and
Alven. On the platform side, they have in funds like
Northzone,
Balderton,
Atomico,
Dawn, and
Felix Capital.
Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview đź‘€Chapters
05:49 Direct Investments and Partnerships
06:16 Allocation and Investment Decision-making
07:40 Investing from a Balance Sheet
08:39 Investment Pace and Diversification
09:08 Allocation to Venture and Growth
10:44 Investing in Venture for Multiple Decades
22:56 Views on the European Venture Ecosystem
25:12 Maturity of the European Ecosystem
28:37 US Investors' Perspective on Europe
32:37 Venture in Eastern Europe
33:37 Long-Term Orientation and Dealing with Challenges
37:58 Shoutout to Ophelia Brown of Blossom
39:25 Learnings from the Last 10 Years
41:30 Tips for Emerging VCs in Fundraising
42:44 Counterintuitive Lessons in Venture