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This masterclass covers essential VC benchmarking metrics like IRR, TVPI, DPI, and PME, providing practical insights to evaluate performance and position funds effectively. You’ll learn how LPs measure success, navigate data challenges, and leverage tools like Cambridge Associates and PitchBook. Tailored for GPs, LPs, and consultants, this session equips you with actionable strategies to communicate results, align with market expectations, and confidently drive fundraising success.
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Agenda
Understanding Benchmarking Reports
The LP Perspective
Benchmarking Tools & Players
Interpreting Metrics
Positioning Your Fund
Best Practices for Young Portfolios
Key Learning Points
Key Learning Points
Unlock Key Metrics: Master IRR, TVPI, DPI, and PME to evaluate and present fund performance effectively.
LP Expectations: Gain insights into how LPs think, measure performance, and benchmark funds across sectors and strategies.
Navigate Data Scarcity: Overcome European benchmarking challenges with practical solutions.
Build Confidence for Fundraising: Present your performance in a way that resonates with LPs and drives fundraising success.
Tools & Frameworks: Learn which benchmarks to use, when to use them, and how to interpret the outputs.
Instructor
Joe Schorge is the Founder and Managing Partner of Isomer Capital, a leading European VC investment firm. With decades of experience in private equity, secondaries, and venture capital, Joe brings unparalleled expertise in fund performance, benchmarking, and positioning funds for success.
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