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Ireland’s Venture Capital Investment Rises in Q4 Amid Global Challenges
Venture capital (VC) investment in Ireland experienced a notable rise in the final quarter of 2024, supported by renewed interest in emerging technologies and government schemes aimed at bolstering the VC industry. According to the latest KPMG Venture Pulse report, Ireland recorded 29 deals worth $255.16 million (€247.22 million) during the quarter, a 46% increase compared to 26 deals valued at $174.76 million (€169.38 million) in the same period of 2023.
However, despite the strong finish to the year, total venture capital investment in Ireland for 2024 fell by 18%, amounting to $627.75 million (€608.44 million) across 98 deals. This was a decline from the previous year, which saw 101 deals worth $764.06 million (€740.49 million). The drop reflects global funding pressures that have challenged startup ecosystems worldwide.
Major Deals and Sector Focus
The fourth quarter of 2024 saw several high-value deals in Ireland. Among the standout investments:
- Dublin-based Nuritas, an AI-powered peptide discovery company, raised $42 million (€40.71 million) in a Series C funding round.
- Travel tech infrastructure firm Nuitée, also based in Dublin, secured $48 million (€46.52 million) in its Series A funding round.
Irish venture capital activity in Q4 was driven by interest in sectors such as biotech, health, and fintech, alongside a growing focus on artificial intelligence (AI). The government’s introduction of the new Seed and Venture Capital Scheme further supported this momentum.
Optimism Amid Challenges
Anna Scally, international tax partner at KPMG Ireland, highlighted the resilience of Ireland’s innovation ecosystem. “A strong end to 2024 and a positive start to 2025 underscore the resilience of Ireland’s innovation ecosystem amidst global funding pressures and show confidence is returning to the market,” Scally said on the company’s website.
She also pointed to AI’s growing prominence in Ireland’s VC landscape, though deal sizes in the sector remain relatively small. The implementation of the EU AI Act on February 2, 2025, is expected to influence the development of AI products and services in the European market, further shaping the sector.
Global VC Trends
Globally, venture capital markets demonstrated resilience in 2024, with 35,684 deals totaling $368.3 billion (€356.74 billion). While the number of deals decreased from 43,320 in 2023, the combined value rose compared to $349.4 billion (€338.54 billion) the previous year.
The Americas led VC activity, with investments reaching $221.7 billion (€214.85 billion), while Europe’s total stood at $62.4 billion (€60.47 billion). The Asia-Pacific region saw its VC investment drop to a nine-year low of $78.8 billion (€76.36 billion), reflecting broader global challenges such as geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties.
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