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The 50 most ‘ambitious’ venture investors

You can tell the quality of an organisation by the quality of questions it asks. Larry Page, co-founder of search engine provider Google, seems to have a habit of asking tough ones, including there are about 50 “ambitious” venture investors globally. 

Ambitious is a loaded adjective, of course, but outside of him explaining more there has been some good work on trying to identify the most visible, hyperactive, and disruptive venture capital firms, which outperform the industry average across the board in risk appetite, leadership, and exit performance, according to research by Brian Park and Erik Vermeulen.

Their excellent paper published in February, We Know the Savior… and It Is Them: The Future Face(s) of Venture Capital, looks at the renaissance in the industry from investors returning the venture capital model to its “most traditional form” as a real partner to startups, as a risk-taker, and as an innovator and disruptor at the fund level. 

Ambition, however, can also be judged by looking at which groups other investors want to connect with on deals. There are plenty of rankings out there, such as this, but VC firms SignalFire and Correlation Ventures since 2011 have seemed to lead the way in this area of spotting whom to connect with. Crowdfunding platforms, such as Angellist’s Syndicates, however, have since made it easier to spot and track investors at an early stage but later-stage deals require more connectivity as well as money. (Part two of this article will look in detail at this element while my colleague Toby Lewis, editor of Global Corporate Venturing, has been running the numbers from the GCV Analytics platform for next week.)

Ultimately, ambition probably remains the desire to impact the most people and it can be seen that the three sectors with greatest impact on the quality and length of life are: health, energy and communications/travel. 

These three sectors are ones that can require decades of investment to deliver their promises, even if money can be made at different times.

But to start the conversation, here’s my list – let me know who you would pick and why by email:

 

Top 50 ambitious venture investors

500 Startups

Accel

Aeris

Alibaba

Andreessen Horowitz

Angellist (Syndicates)

Grupo Arcano

Atomico

Baidu

Coller

Esther Dyson

Felicis Ventures

First Round Capital

Bill Gates

GE

Google

Grishin

Hillhouse

HTGF

Klaus Hommels

Horizons

IBM

IDG

IFC

Index

Innovation Works

Intel

Invoke

IQT

Jungle

Kauffman

Khosla

Millhouse Capital

Yuri Milner

Naspers

Omers

Qualcomm

Samwers/Rocket Internet

Sequoia

Softbank

SV Angel

SVB

Temasek/GIC

Tencent

Tiger

Union Square

Andreas von Bechtolsheim

Wellcome

Woodford

Y Combinator

 

Source: James Mawson

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