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EIF to launch online portal enhancing transparency in Europe’s private markets

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    Date: 25 March 2025
  • Initiative aims to increase investment into Europe’s venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) sectors by enhancing the availability and accessibility of market data.
  • EIF will launch a free, user-friendly online portal offering historical performance data on European VC and PE funds.
  • By supporting a wider investor base for Europe’s VC and PE sectors, SMEs and Mid-Cap companies will have much greater access to financing, helping drive growth across Europe’s economy.
  • Initiative in collaboration with BlackRock who will provide fund performance benchmark data.

25 March 2025: Traditionally, investors in private markets have been challenged by a lack of robust data compared to public markets. In Europe, insufficient performance data in the VC and PE sectors is reducing domestic investment from the continent’s institutional and retail investors, despite demand for private markets increasing.

The European Investment Fund has outlined plans to address this challenge with a new initiative to increase transparency across Europe’s private markets through the availability of market data.

The programme will see the launch of a dedicated online portal providing investors with unprecedented public access to a selection of historical fund performance data in Europe’s VC and PE sectors. The initiative is designed to lower barriers to investing in Europe’s private markets, supporting a deeper domestic capital market to provide financing for Europe’s SMEs and Mid-Cap companies.

“By enhancing transparency in the venture capital and private equity sectors, we are not only fostering investor confidence but also broadening the field of potential investors, which will ultimately drive growth for European businesses,” said Marjut Falkstedt, EIF Chief Executive.

"This pioneering  initiative will facilitate equity fundraising, unlock investment in European businesses and support the Capital Markets Union." said Nicola Beer, European Investment Bank Vice President.

“With private markets playing an increasingly important role in portfolios, the availability of robust and reliable data is essential for providing the transparency that investors need. Through this solution, we are aiming to make investing in Europe’s private markets easier and more accessible, supporting the development of a deeper capital market that helps contribute to the long-term growth of the European economy,” said Philippe Verboogen, Global Head of Alternative Client Engagement at BlackRock.

The portal, which will be free and easy to access for interested investors across Europe, will host a broad range of anonymous European fund performance data from over the last 10 years covering a sample of European funds broader than the EIF portfolio. Users of the portal will be able to access anonymised fund performance data across vintages and strategies, enabling them to benchmark key performance metrics including Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Distributed to Paid-In Capital (DPI) and Total Value to Paid In Capital (TVPI). Over time the platform will be expanded with additional data and research from multiple sources.

The platform will be co-developed and maintained by EIF and BlackRock, underlining the collaborative nature of the initiative.

More info are available on trackvc.eu

About EIF

The European Investment Fund(EIF) is part of the European Investment Bank Group. Its central mission is to support Europe's micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by helping them to access finance. The EIF designs and develops venture and growth capital, guarantees and microfinance instruments which specifically target this market segment. In this role, the EIF fosters EU objectives in support of sustainability, innovation, research and development, entrepreneurship, growth and employment.

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