The Data Minute

The Great VC Concentration

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Nov 6, 2025
Peter Walker dives into venture capital trends, spotlighting the 2021 vintage's struggles and the rise of mega-funds. He discusses the growing dominance of lead investors and how geographical concentration, especially in the Bay Area, influences funding. The podcast reveals insights on bridge financing, the decrease in down rounds, and evolving deal structures. Peter also answers practical questions on fundraising strategies for GPs, emphasizing the importance of showcasing distinctiveness to attract LPs in a competitive landscape.
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INSIGHT

Fund Size Landscape And Dry Powder

  • The venture fund universe is concentrated in emerging managers under $100M but with growing mega funds at the top.
  • Fund dry powder is similar across sizes, leaving many recent vintages still with capital to deploy.
INSIGHT

Recent Vintages Still Have Deployment Capital

  • Funds raised in 2021–2022 slowed deployment so many 2021–22 vintages still hold uncommitted capital.
  • Founders should target VCs from 2022–2024 that demonstrably still have deployment capacity.
INSIGHT

LP Base Has Retracted Since The Boom

  • LP counts per fund are highly variable and have decreased since the boom, reflecting fewer retail and 'tourist' LPs.
  • Long-term institutional LPs remain the more reliable anchors in today's market.
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