Venture Capital

GenCap Management

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GenCap Overview

Address: 450 7th Ave, New York, New York 10119

Business Overview

Entity Name

GenCap Manba

Department of State (DOS) ID

5103750

Jurisdiction

DELAWARE

Initial DOS Filing Date

2017-03-17

Entity Type

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

County

NEW YORK

DOS Process Name

Venture Capital Investing

DOS Process Address

450 7th Ave, 

New York

New York 10123


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Venture Capital

As a decade of growth in venture capital investment falters amid uncertain economic conditions, one thing remains constant: Cosmin Panait will keep searching for companies that do business in a way that’s never been done before, in both New York and Silicon Valley. GenCap Management will be at the forefront of investments and technology. 

Venture capital has experienced a boom over the past decade.

Fueled by billion-dollar exits, the explosion of Silicon Valley startups, and Silicon Alley companies, and massive raises from SoftBank’s $100B Vision Fund, annual capital invested worldwide increased by nearly 13x from 2010 to 2019 to reach over $160B. Meanwhile, mega-rounds (investments of $100M+) nearly tripled from 2016 to 2018.

Following the term sheet, the due diligence process begins. It will typically take a VC one to three months to complete the due diligence. Unless there are no major red flags you should be good to go, and receive the funds in the bank once all the offering documents have been signed and executed.