
Danish early-stage fund still attractive
According to a report by the Danish Growth Fund (DGF), there is still a great appetite in Denmark for early-stage investments, whereas buyout funds have declined in popularity. According to DGF, Danish private equity firms control approximately EUR 2.3bn of funds dedicated to early-stage investment, and the number of venture players has increased to 68 since last year. The amount of capital committed to buyout funds has remained unchanged.
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