
Australian Venture Capital, Why Size Can Eat Alpha and Why Early-Stage Venture Capital Could Belong in Your Portfolio
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Folklore is known for its focused, high-conviction approach to backing visionary founders from the very beginning. In this episode, Alister shares his journey from startup founder to venture investor, why he believes smaller VC funds are better positioned to deliver alpha, and how Folklore is shaping the next generation of Australian tech success stories. They explore why he has decided to cap his fund raise at $100m and the unique advantages of investing in venture capital in Australia in a very tax-friendly environment.
They explore what differentiates Folklore from larger global funds, why Alister is committed to building in Australia, and how the local venture landscape is changing as more institutional capital enters the market. He also opens up about past fund performance, his current fundraise, and what he looks for in truly exceptional founders.
Folklore target returns of circa 25% p.a + in a traditional venture capital vehicle (10-year lock-up and capital call structure). A candid and insightful conversation for founders, LPs, and anyone with an interest in the future of Australian innovation and venture capital.
Disclaimer:
The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.