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Inflection Point Ventures achieves 14 exits with 61% IRR in 2023
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ByStartupStory | February 13, 2024
Angel investment platform Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) announces 14 exits in 2023, yielding an initial rate of return (IRR) of 61% for investors.
“With a full exit from Project Light, we achieved an IRR of 217%, equivalent to around 40x month-on-month,” states IPV.
IPV secures partial exits from 11 startups, with IRRs ranging from 20% to 97%, alongside 3 full exits.
“These exits involve over 1,000 individuals’ investments, with an average holding period of 1.5 to 2 years,” IPV reports.
Partial exits from startups like Oorjaa and Devnagri yield an IRR of 80%, contributing to the firm’s overall success.
IPV celebrates 38 exits in the last 5 years, maintaining a strong portfolio performance.
“Out of 200 startups, only 10 couldn’t return capital to its investors,” IPV notes, highlighting its high success rate.
In 2023, IPV evaluates over 7,000 startups and funds 56 deals, including 10 uprounds.
“Supporting founders in funding rounds is integral to our mission,” IPV emphasizes, underscoring its commitment to startup growth.
Several funds, including First Cheque and Titan Capital, announce partial or full exits from their portfolio companies during the year.
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