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Venture capital, though a comparatively small contribution to private equity activity in Illinois, funds the creation and expansion of many dynamic, high-growth companies.
The Challenge
Due to Illinois’ low level of venture capital activity, the industry has a less significant impact on state economics than one might hope. The $969 million of venture capital invested in Illinois since January 2002 is just 1.5% of the national total—a bleak figure considering that 4.4% of the nation’s population resides in Illinois and the gross state product equals 5% of the national total.
Statewide, venture capitalists are doing their part to address this shortfall. Forty-six percent of the Illinois companies that have received private equity funding since January 2002 had at least one in-state firm among their investors. According to the same study, Illinois-based venture capital firms invested in in-state companies three times more than their Midwestern neighbors. Yet Illinois’ rate of venture capital investment remains well below the national average.
Illinois Statistics
