Matt Cohen and John Rikhtegar of RBCx discuss the insights from Rikhtegar's report on capital exited in Canadian venture capital over the past decade. They talk about the importance of understanding capital efficiency, market cycles, and the power law in venture exits.
John emphasizes the need for a comprehensive view of the venture ecosystem, focusing on capital allocated, invested, and exited. The discussion also the current state and future of Canadian venture capital, emphasizing the importance of capital efficiency, the challenges of growth at all costs, and the evolving landscape of funding. They analyze data on exit values and funding ratios between Canada and the US, highlighting the need for Canadian investors to adapt their strategies to achieve better outcomes.
And John Ruffolo from Maverix PE stops by to discuss the week’s news.
About John Rikhtegar:
John Rikhtegar is the Director of Capital at RBCx, where he leads investments in venture capital funds and startups, while driving strategic initiatives to enhance transparency and value in Canada's private markets. With a focus on supporting the venture ecosystem, John has played a key role in fostering innovation and growth across the country.
Before joining RBCx, John built an impressive career in tech and operations. He held senior leadership roles at Kognitiv Corporation, guiding strategic transformations in Canada and the UK, and was part of the founding team at VaynerCommerce, leading revenue growth in the UK and EMEA. At Shopify Plus, he worked with high-growth, enterprise-level merchants, helping scale some of the world’s most innovative brands.
John holds an Honors Business Administration (HBA) degree from the Ivey Business School at Western University
News Rundown with John Ruffolo
(01:00) Analysis of Q3 2024 Canadian venture capital activity: Record-breaking headline numbers but troubling declines in early-stage domestic investment.
(03:00) Impact of Canada’s capital gains tax increases on angel investments and early-stage startups.
(05:23) U.S. investment dominance in Canadian deals and the challenges for domestic capital raising.
(10:50) Klarna’s rebound after valuation cuts as a roadmap for startups navigating downturns.
(12:35) Databricks' secondary funding move and the tension between liquidity needs and IPO delays.
(16:50) Public-private sector collaboration in the U.S. and lessons Canada could adopt for governance efficiency.
Interview with John Rikhtegar
(20:20) John Rikhtegar’s career journey: From Shopify to VaynerMedia to leading RBCX Capital.
(24:30) The origins of the Spotlight report and why analyzing capital exited, not just invested, is critical to understanding venture ecosystem health.
(28:00) Market cycles and their impact on liquidity, with 2020-2021 generating 50% of Canada’s total exit value over the past decade.
(30:26) The power law in Canadian venture exits: The top 50 exits accounted for 85% of all exit value.
(32:00) Capital efficiency and its implications for founders, GPs, and LPs: Why bigger isn’t always better.
(36:00) Canada’s advantage in building capital-efficient companies due to constrained resources compared to the U.S.
(38:00) Practical advice for investors: Staying disciplined on entry prices and prioritizing ownership-sensitive investments in early-stage companies.
(46:08) Comparing Canada and U.S. capital efficiency: Lessons learned and the importance of scaling the 1.6x efficiency ratio for Canadian venture capital.
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