Point Nine at Hive61, Poznan January 2014

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Slides from Pawel's talk at Hive61 in Poznan that, amongst other things, covered our view on the Polish startup ecosystem.

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Poznan, 29.1.2014

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About .9

The Angel VC: •Up to 1m EUR •Berlin-based •SaaS •Marketplaces

Quite active in Poland (incl. previous private involvement of team):

About me: •Born/raised in PL •Moved to DE at 17 •Worked in finance •Startups since 2008 (angel, TE, Point Nine)

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Crowdsourcing works

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Topics for today

1) Point Nine’s investment criteria

2) Going international

3) Polish vs. German / Berlin startup community

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Investment Criteria

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Criteria: stage = .9

Seed Series A Later StageSeries B, C and D

Pre-IPO Private Equity

Investment Round Size

Sources of Capital

€100k - €1M €1M - €10M €5M - €25M >€20M

Family & Friends AngelsGrants

Crowd-funding

Venture CapitalSuper Angels

Venture CapitalGrowth Equity

Late-Stage VCsCorporate VCsHedge Funds

Point Nine Capital invests between €100k and €1M during Pre- A and A rounds in companies at various revenue stages

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Criteria: geo

Company based in:

•Europe

•Outside: English speaking markets

Target market:

•Global / international / multi-local

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Space: SaaS, marketplaces, et al.

We love SaaS:

•vast experience:

•big trend, great business model if done right

We love marketplaces and network effects:

•examples:

•hard to get scale, but durable and powerful once there

Fast growing consumer

Exceptions happen, esp. for amazing teams

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Going International

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Going International

1. “Flat” global / international product from the start • Esp. applicable for SaaS

2. Multi-local: • Esp. in marketplaces: Delivery Hero, Brainly, Docplanner

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“International” product

Examples:

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“Easy” to start, can be centralised for long time

Typically competitive, expensive marketing

Sales might still need to be local, esp. to larger accounts

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“Multi-local” product

Examples:

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Logistical challenges to launch local versions

Frequent local competition, little global competition

International scale helps win local markets

Tough and expensive (but well possible) if physical goods involved (e-commerce)

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3 thoughts on the ecosystem in PL

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1. Talent: engineers vs. managers

We are proud of our IT/analytical skills

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1. Talent: engineers vs. managers

We underestimate the commercial side Lack of management/sales/marketing talent

They are needed a lot!

…but do not have to wear suits :-)

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1. Talent: engineers vs. managers

…and sometimes it feels like this

Can do this: Can’t do that:

Which one is harder / more important?

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2. Decentralisation is good…but not in tech!

No-one knows which is the key city in Poland for tech: !

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Hubs are very important in tech due to cluster effects: • SV, Tel-Aviv, London, NY, Berlin best known • Urban, attractive areas to live in (young ppl!) • All skills, financing, entrepreneurial drive in one place • We all know this…

2. Decentralisation is good…but not in tech!

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…and we are building technology parks in forests… !

Germany (and others in Europe) had similar ideas There was no political plan for tech in Berlin

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2. Decentralisation is good…but not in tech!

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3. International isolation - PL scene is … Polish

• Berlin is part of the international tech ecosystem

• Is Poland? Certainly not yet, hopefully getting there

• Internationality key - best practices, (commercial) talent

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We cannot reinvent all wheels ourselves !

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esp. in commercial areas, like marketing, sales, general management..

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3. International isolation - PL scene is … Polish

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What can we do?

Gov programmes (KFK) seem to promote international isolation (check www.pawel.ch) International investment works best - facilitate it! (a few internationally oriented VCs have appeared: Protos, Giza, Innovation Nest) Initiatives help:

3. International isolation - PL scene is … Polish