Fewer unicorn sightings

Growth equity fundraising soared to a record $132 billion globally in 2021, but deal momentum fell dramatically in the second half of 2022. The creation rate for unicorns—start-ups with valuation of $1 billion or more in private markets—plunged in 2022 compared with 2021, due to overall market slowdown and reduced fundraising, senior partner Alexander Edlich and colleagues explain.

Shrinking valuations and pullback from investors slowed the rate of unicorn creation in 2022.

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A bar graph shows the monthly number of unicorns created for the years 2020 through 2022. “Unicorn” refers to a privately held start-up company with a value of over $1 billion. The graph shows a steady climb from mid-2020 at about 15 per month to a peak in late 2021 of about 60 per month, before collapsing back to below 10 per month at the end of 2022.

Source: PitchBook Unicorn Companies Tracker

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To read the article, see “A winning strategy for growth investors at a time of uncertainty,” April 4, 2023.