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Examine suggests Q2 tech funding not what it appears


Just a few days after analysis firm IVC and LeumiTech launched encouraging figures indicating a restoration in funding in Israel’s know-how business, Rise, a not-for-profit group funded by donors headed by Prof. Eugene Kandel, has revealed some reservations that pour a bit of chilly water on the rejoicing.

As within the report firstly of the week, Rise too states that the graph of funding in Israeli firms rose within the second quarter for the primary time since 2022, primarily due to an enormous increase of $965 million by cloud safety firm Wiz. The pattern, Rise reveals, is similar to what has been taking place within the US and Europe, the place there was the same upturn. The advance in know-how funding might signify a worldwide pattern, however the truth that, regardless of the battle, the Israeli sector manifested a constructive pattern related to what’s taking place around the globe is nice information.

In line with the statistics revealed by IVC on Sunday, Israeli privately-held firms raised a complete of $2.9 billion within the second quarter, one of the best quarter because the second of 2022, when $5 billion had been raised. The whole raised within the second quarter of this 12 months was 47% greater than within the corresponding quarter of 2023, and 78% greater than within the first quarter of this 12 months, as talked about largely due to Wiz, and likewise to different rounds by cybersecurity firms.

It could be, nevertheless, that that is an optical phantasm, since many cybersecurity firms introduced the billions they raised within the weeks earlier than the RSA Convention, an necessary worldwide cybersecurity occasion, as a part of a advertising and marketing technique.

Even excluding the $965 million raised by Wiz, the entire quantity raised by the opposite firms, $1.93 billion, represented a 19% improve over the earlier quarter, in accordance with IVC. Nonetheless, a small variety of massive offers accounted for an enormous slice of the overall whole. Simply six firms, amongst them 4 cybersecurity firms – Cyera, Island, Semperis and Wiz – accounted for 62% of the quantity raised within the quarter.

Within the report launched by Rise this morning, it emerges that excluding all of the mega-rounds, of $100 million or extra, the entire quantity raised by Israeli startups within the second quarter was simply $1 billion, solely barely higher than within the earlier quarter. The implication is that the cash raised for Israeli firms stays within the fingers of a small variety of firms, whereas the bulk are preventing for his or her existence.

Rise additionally finds that, though the quantities raised by Israeli firms rose, the variety of firms elevating funds has declined considerably, reaching a low of 112 within the second quarter. The quantity might be revised upwards as extra fundraisings grow to be identified, since not all of them are reported, however Rise doubts whether or not that may considerably change the image of the pattern. For the sake of comparability, in 2019, earlier than the Covid pandemic, the variety of Israeli firms elevating funds was 300-400 every quarter.







Rise makes use of statistics gathered by IVC, however its analyses reveal adverse developments under the floor. It finds, for instance, that the quantity buyers in Israel’s know-how sector has declined dramatically because the starting of 2022, although the entire quantity invested grew within the second quarter.

Within the first half of 2024, the variety of overseas funding entities energetic in Israel fell by 10% compared with the earlier six months. The determine consists of enterprise capital funds, company funds, funding establishments, and firms. As compared with the primary half of final 12 months, the decline is steeper, at 18%.

The variety of Israeli buyers additionally dropped within the first half of 2024, by 15% compared with the earlier six months and by 22% compared with the corresponding interval final 12 months. It’s true that many buyers started investing in Israeli startups within the pandemic interval, 2020-2022, and plenty of evaporated due to the rise in rates of interest within the US and the beginning of the worldwide disaster in funding in know-how firms, however the numbers now rising are decrease even than these of 2019.

Exits additionally declining

Rise additionally seeks to right the impression that the various exits by firms lately is a part of a pattern of enchancment within the Israeli know-how sector. After the large gross sales of firms like WalkMe, Noname Safety, Avalor, and different cybersecurity firms, Rise finds that the speed at which Israeli firms had been bought was no increased than it was final 12 months: 50 within the first half of 2024, in contrast with 98 in the entire of 2023. As for flotations of Israeli tech firms in New York, it seems that the quantity was under the typical of earlier years. Actually, just one Israeli firm has made an IPO in New York this 12 months, particularly good glass firm Gauzy.

EU affiliation underneath menace

Rise additionally stories that Israel’s standing in European analysis and growth applications is in peril, after the EU Overseas Affairs Council, which brings collectively the overseas ministers of member nations, determined at its assembly in Could to convene the Affiliation Council, which governs relations with Israel on this respect. “A part of the dialogue in that assembly was about sanctions on Israel, although a number of EU nations oppose such sanctions. The Affiliation Council will talk about the scenario in Gaza, and whether or not Israel is fulfilling the human rights obligations of the affiliation settlement it signed in 2021,” the Rise report states. Israeli educational establishments have benefitted from grants totaling some €3.15 billion underneath that settlement.

“The fourth quarter was the best for funding for over a 12 months, which might point out a level of restoration by Israeli high-tech after an extended interval of disaster,” says Rise CEO Uri Gabai. “It is very important stress, nevertheless, that there are nonetheless worrying indicators, such because the decline within the variety of buyers and query marks over innovation hyperlinks with Europe, the principle warning gentle being the rising dependence on a small variety of excellent firms. With out them, the Israeli tech business has stabilized at a stage of funding of about $1 billion per quarter.

“To the extent that the safety scenario turns into everlasting, high-tech will even stabilize, at a decrease stage than prior to now. If the Israeli authorities needs step by step to revive high-tech to the extent of exercise earlier than the disaster, it has to speculate extra on this sector, significantly in early-stage startups.”

Printed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on July 2, 2024.

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