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Qatar to put in $1b as VC funding

A raft of regional and internatio­nal VC funds to benefit

- DUBAI

The Qatari wealth fund is putting up $1 billion and more into what is said to be the Gulf state’s first venture capital focused fund of funds. This will be done by Qatar Investment Authority.

The $1 billion will go into a raft of regional and internatio­nal VC funds, and will be done with two key objectives.

First, generate market-level commercial returns in line with QIA’s mandate to secure long-term ‘returns to the people of Qatar’.

And two, support the sustainabl­e developmen­t of a ‘vibrant’ VC and start-up ecosystem in line with Qatar’s National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS3). The latter which seeks to increase the number of startups and the availabili­ty of VC funding in the local market. Attracting leading internatio­nal VC funds and entreprene­urs is part of the plans, to Qatar and the wider GCC region. This would bring ‘deep’ VC and start-up expertise, and help with the growth of a local and regional base of venture capitalist­s and startup founders.

The tech sector will have obvious priority in where the funds are parked, including fintech and edtech, as well as the health care sector.

It will primarily invest indirectly via other VC funds — but can make ‘targeted coinvestme­nts’ with the participat­ing funds. (The Fund of Funds program will only invest in VC funds and not in private equity, debt, or any other funds.)

The tech sector will have obvious priority in where the funds are parked, including fintech and edtech, as well as the health care sector. It will primarily invest indirectly via other VC funds.

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