• Login
NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
  • Home
  • News
    • General
    • Political
  • Economy
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Aviation
    • Banking & Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Manufacturing
    • Markets
    • Maritime
    • Real Estate
    • Tourism
    • Transport
  • Technology
    • Telecom
    • Cyber-security
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Tech-guide
    • Social Media
  • Features
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • Reports
    • Banking/Finance
    • Insurance
    • Budgets
    • GDP
    • Inflation
    • Central Bank
    • Sec/Gse
  • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Environment
    • Weather
  • NRTV
    • Audio
    • Video
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
No Result
View All Result
Home Features

AI Startups Dominate Global VC Funding in 2025 with $192.7 Billion

1 month ago
in Features, highlights, Home, home-news, latest News
1 min read
0 0
0
34
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

AI startups Dominate Global VC Funding in 2025 with $192.7 Billion

Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to dominate global investment flows in 2025 as venture capitalists have poured a record $192.7 billion into AI startups so far this year, according to data from PitchBook.

This milestone makes 2025 the first year in which more than half of global VC funding has gone into one sector.

The report shows that the majority of the capital has gone to established players such as Anthropic and xAI, both of which raised multi-billion-dollar rounds this quarter.

However, early-stage startups and those outside the AI space are struggling to raise capital as investors concentrate their resources on proven AI firms, Bloomberg first reported.

“Everywhere we look, the market is bifurcated,” said Kyle Sanford, PitchBook’s Director of Research. “You’re in AI, or you’re not. You’re a big firm, or you’re not.” 

According to PitchBook, U.S. venture capitalists dedicated 62.7% of total investments this year to AI-focused companies, while global investors allocated 53.2%. In total, venture deals globally have reached $366.8 billion so far in 2025, with the U.S. accounting for $250.2 billion.

RelatedPosts

GFIM@10: Government Reaffirms Commitment to Deepening Capital Markets; Strengthen Role in National Development

Ghana’s Fixed-Income Market Positioned to Anchor Regional Capital-Market Integration Under AfCFTA – BoG Governor

GFIM Eyes West Africa Fixed-Income Market Dominance by 2035

The investment trend underscores how central AI technologies have become to the global innovation economy. From large language models to robotics and automation tools, investors are betting heavily on AI’s ability to transform industries including healthcare, manufacturing, and finance.

However, the report also highlights a broader slowdown in the global venture capital landscape. The total number of companies securing VC funding in 2025 is projected to be the lowest in several years. Likewise, only 823 venture funds have raised about $80 billion globally this year, a sharp decline from 4,430 funds that raised $412 billion in 2022.

What you should know 

This drop reflects growing investor caution amid a subdued IPO market and limited merger and acquisition activity. With fewer exit opportunities available, VCs are focusing their bets on companies that can demonstrate near-term commercial viability, particularly those applying AI to real-world problems.

“Backers of venture funds are being more deliberate about where they’re putting their money,” Sanford added. “And they’re focusing it on AI.” 

The trend is visible across regions, from Silicon Valley to Asia’s tech hubs. AI robotics, automation, and software companies are drawing increasing attention as firms rush to build scalable business models around generative AI and automation technologies.

Despite concerns about potential overvaluation, investors remain optimistic that AI’s long-term growth potential will justify the current capital inflows. Analysts note that even if a correction occurs, AI will likely retain its position as a core focus of venture funding due to its broad industrial applications.

Source: nairametrics
Via: norvanreports
Tags: AI Startups Dominate Global VC Funding in 2025 with $192.7 Billion

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result

Highlights

GSE Ends Session Marginally Higher on Gains in Banking Stocks

IMF, Burkina Faso Reach Staff-Level Agreement on Fourth Review of ECF and Climate-Focused Facility

Ghana’s 2026 Budget: From Recovery to Reset? 

Why Digital Transformation in Ghana Still Feels Superficial

Barcelona President Laporta Rules Out Messi’s Return Amid Emotional Visit

Jannik Sinner Dominates Alexander Zverev to Reach Semifinals of ATP Finals

Trending

Business

GFIM@10: Government Reaffirms Commitment to Deepening Capital Markets; Strengthen Role in National Development

November 13, 2025

GFIM@10: Government Reaffirms Commitment to Deepening Capital Markets; Strengthen Role in National Development The Director of the...

Ghana’s Fixed-Income Market Positioned to Anchor Regional Capital-Market Integration Under AfCFTA – BoG Governor

November 13, 2025

GFIM Eyes West Africa Fixed-Income Market Dominance by 2035

November 13, 2025

GSE Ends Session Marginally Higher on Gains in Banking Stocks

November 13, 2025

IMF, Burkina Faso Reach Staff-Level Agreement on Fourth Review of ECF and Climate-Focused Facility

November 13, 2025

Who we are?

NORVANREPORTS.COM |  Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World

NorvanReports is a unique data, business, and financial portal aimed at providing accurate, impartial reporting of business news on Ghana, Africa, and around the world from a truly independent reporting and analysis point of view.

© 2020 Norvanreports – credible news platform.
L: Hse #4 3rd Okle Link, Baatsonaa – Accra-Ghana T:+233-(0)26 451 1013 E: news@norvanreports.com info@norvanreports.com
All rights reserved we display professionalism at all stages of publications

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Aviation
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Maritime
    • Tourism
    • Transport
    • Banking & Finance
    • Trade
    • Markets
  • Economy
  • Reports
  • Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Cyber-security
    • Social Media
    • Tech-guide
    • Telecom
  • Features
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • Environment
    • Weather
  • NRTV
    • Audio
    • Video

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
NORVANREPORTS.COM | Business News, Insurance, Taxation, Oil & Gas, Maritime News, Ghana, Africa, World
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.