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Survey Finds High-Net-Worth Women Investors Planning Venture Fund Investments

A Venture Capital Journal survey shows almost half of high-net-worth women investors are new to private markets, with 67% planning to invest $25k-$49k in venture funds this year.

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High-Net-Worth Women Investors and Private Markets

According to Venture Capital Journal, a recent survey of high-net-worth women investors found that almost half of respondents are in the earliest stages of engaging with private markets, while 67% plan to invest between $25,000 and $49,000 in venture funds this year.

Survey Details

The survey, as reported by Venture Capital Journal, focused on high-net-worth women investors and their interest in private markets, highlighting that these investors represent a potential LP base for women-led venture capital firms.

Investment Intentions

In the survey cited by Venture Capital Journal, 67% of respondents indicated plans to allocate $25k-$49k specifically to venture funds this year, underscoring early engagement trends among this group.

Relevance to Women-Led VCs

Venture Capital Journal’s article suggests that women-led venture capital firms should consider high-net-worth women investors as an LP base, given the survey’s findings on their growing interest in private markets. As widely known in venture capital, such investor groups can diversify funding sources for emerging managers.

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