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Jul 07, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
Seed funding and Series A funding cases dropped 52% on-year to 443 in the cited period. Each investment averaged 2.5 billion won, down from 2.9 billion won a year ago.
Venture-funded and late-stage startups suffered the funding drought the most, with their total funding down 76% over the same period.
Companies attracting 10 billion won and more tanked to 74 from 235, falling about 70% over the same period and accounting for 13% of entire VC investment.
They made up 20% of the total VC funding in the same period last year, led by Bucketplace with 235.0 billion won, Socar Inc. with 183.2 billion won, Smartscore with 180 billion won and Qraft Technologies Inc. with 174.6 billion won.
But this year, Beyond Music Company and Kurly Inc. were the only companies that succeeded in raising 100 billion won or more, attracting 200 billion won and 100 billion won, respectively.
MANUFACTURING, CONTENT LOOK MORE PROMISING
Investors mostly shunned money-losing platform startups due to fierce market competition and bio companies with high risk.
The bio and medical sectors raised 2.22 trillion won in the first half of last year but only 439.5 billion won in the same period this year. This is a whopping 80% drop.
Investment in e-commerce companies also plummeted 70% over the same period.
But interest in manufacturing companies especially in the materials, components and equipment sectors and content startups remained solid thanks to the generative artificial intelligence chatbot boom and the Korean wave in global pop culture, respectively.
Semiconductor design platform company SEMIFIVE raised 67.5 billion won in a Series B funding round, and integrated content studio Playlist attracted 14.2 billion won from Altos Ventures Management Inc.
Investors expect the VC market to revitalize in the second half of this year.
There is already a sign of recovery in investor sentiment.
Monthly new funding has been on an upward trend, with 82 new investments in April, 87 in May and 105 in June.
In July, Evar Inc. Gint Co. and Intake Co. all succeeded in raising 22 billion won, 16.5 billion won and 8 billion won, respectively, in Series B funding rounds.
Write to Jong-Woo Kim at jongwoo@hankyung.com
Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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