Business

Venture Capital Funding Into Irish Tech Firms Increases by 34% to €309m in Third Quarter

Venture capital funding into Irish SMEs increased by 34% to €309m in the third quarter of 2022, compared to €230.6m in the same period last year, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey published today in association with William Fry.

Funding into Irish SMEs, mostly tech firms, for the nine months to end September 2022 reached just over €1 billion (€1,087m) up by a quarter (25%) from €871.8m on the same period last year.

“In view of continuing global uncertainty, this is an encouraging outcome for the indigenous technology sector and compares favourably to Europe where funding year on year for the third quarter fell by 35% and by 44% for the nine months1,” commented Leo Hamill, chairperson, Irish Venture Capital Association.

“However, when you drill down into the data, it shows that the growth in the third quarter in Ireland was driven by two deals in the €30m plus category (Fonoa and Tines) and five deals in the €10-€30m range. Deals in categories under €10m fell, with the exception of seed funding.”

Sarah-Jane Larkin, director general, Irish Venture Capital Association pointed to a decline in deals between €5-€10m which fell 54% from €72.2m to €33.5m, and deals under €1m which fell by 41% from €11.4 to €6.7m. “More tellingly perhaps, the number of deals in the latter category dropped sharply to six from twenty-two in the same quarter last year. The softness in these two categories probably reflects uncertainty over the global economic outlook combined with the impact of the Russian war against Ukraine.”

However, she said that the outlook remained encouraging for Irish-based start-ups and companies looking to raise first-round funding. “Seed funding, which represents early stage first round investments, increased by 45% in the third quarter to €44.8m, from €30.9m in the same quarter in 2021. Seed funding for the nine months rose by 13% to €92m on the same period last year.”

She said this compared favourably to Europe where seed funding fell by 29% quarter over quarter, and 20% for the year to date compared to 2021.

She said that this outperformance compared to the rest of Europe was probably due to the number of Irish funds currently investing at the seed stage in the Irish market including ACT, Delta, Elkstone, Furthr and Lightstone Ventures, amongst others. “This will be further backed up by the Government’s €90m Irish innovation seed fund which is supported by the European Investment Fund.”

Cybersecurity and fintech were the leading sectors in the third quarter, each raising 28% of total funding. These were followed by software (13%), life sciences (10%) and other (17%).

Irish Tech News

Recent Posts

AI FORWARD > Supercomputing the Future: Rare Open Day at Ireland’s Most Advanced AI Infrastructure

CloudCIX, in conjunction with AlloComp, will host AI FORWARD > Supercomputing the Future, a one-day…

15 hours ago

MTU to Host National Workshop on Strengthening Rural Life and the Future of Farming

Munster Technological University (MTU) will host a major stakeholder workshop exploring the future of rural…

17 hours ago

Pendulum Summit returns Friday, January 23rd

Pendulum Summit kicks off this Friday for the 12th year, founded by Irish International rugby…

18 hours ago

Accelerating Clean Transport: Tyndall Researchers Driving New Research to Integrate Electric Buses in Ireland

Tyndall National Institute was awarded six projects from SEAI’s National Energy Research, Development & Demonstration…

19 hours ago

ServiceNow and OpenAI collaborate to deepen and accelerate enterprise AI outcomes

ServiceNow the AI control tower for business reinvention, and OpenAI has announced an enhanced strategic…

20 hours ago

Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders: TY TrailblazHER Award

TrailblazHER - TU Dublin’s flagship gender equality initiative - has opened nominations for the 2026…

22 hours ago

More about Irish Tech News


Irish Tech News are Ireland’s No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland’s No.1 Tech Podcast too.


You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news


If you’d like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss.


Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience.


You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.