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1 Finance for innovation and growth UNECE Helsinki, 3 June 2010 Vesa Vanhanen

2 Basic assumptions High-growth firms need equity Finance for innovative firms should be demand driven Europe needs a better venture capital market But problems exist throughout the financing chain both on supply and demand sides Public actions should focus on the worst problems and work with the markets Actions are needed both on rules and regulations, and on financing firms

3 Finance for growth Q20: If you need external financing to realise your growth ambitions, what type of external financing would you prefer most?

4 Problems on the supply side Graph adapted from Cardullo: Technological entrepreneurism. Note that there are no agreed and fast definitions for most of the concepts used in SME finance. Not enough seed investors VC market fragmented along national lines Too many small illiquid growth stock markets Serious lack of private early-stage investors TIME REVENUE SeedExpansionIPO, strategic investors Stock markets, banks 1 st round 2 nd round 3 rd round Further rounds Valley of death Entrepreneur, family, friends, business angels, public sources Venture capital funds Early- stage Pre-seed, knowledge transfer R&D funding, public grants Setting up a company Breakeven point

5 Research and innovation Basic research Development Commercialisation New unanticipated applications Products, goods, services Specific application of knowledge, prototypes New knowledge and ideas Feedback: search for new ideas to solve problems Feedback: new product or service characteristics Feedback: market signals and technical challenges Commercialisation Applied research Knowledge transfer Seed and start-up finance Research funding Grants Equity, loans

6 Europe 2020 European venture capital market “Making an efficient European venture capital market a reality, thereby greatly facilitating direct business access to capital markets and exploiting incentives for private sector funds that make financing available for start-up companies, and for innovative SMEs.” Financial instruments 2014-2020 “Designing new financing instruments, in particular in cooperation with the EIB/EIF and the private sector, responding to hitherto unfulfilled needs by businesses. As part of the forthcoming research and innovation plan, the Commission will coordinate an initiative with the EIB/EIF to raise additional capital for funding innovative and growing businesses.” Better business environment “To improve business environment, especially for SMEs, including […] improving affordable access to finance”

7 Improving financing Start-up finance: equity, mezzanine, guarantees Venture capital for growth Loans or mezzanine capital for innovation Guarantees for loans or mezzanine capital

8 Improving venture capital markets Reduce market fragmentation Remove regulatory obstacles Review progress in taxation Facilitate the growth of firms Strengthen deal matching and management

9 Where to find more information? entr-finance-sme@ec.europa.eu Contact: European policy on access to finance: ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/finance/ European policy on innovation: ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/ SME portal: ec.europa.eu/small-business/ More about CIP financial instruments: www.access2finance.eu More about EIB lending: www.eib.europa.eu More about EU contracts and grants: ec.europa.eu/contracts_grants/ Advice, services: ec.europa.eu/enterprise-europe-network/ Your Europe for business: ec.europa.eu/youreurope/business


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