The Minister of Treasury and Finance, Mehmet Şimşek, has commented on the upcoming new regulations in the venture capital sector.
Shimşek stated that there will be several changes to the regulations concerning venture capital investment funds. He mentioned that they are implementing decisions taken under the Action Plan of the Investment Environment Improvement Coordination Council to facilitate foreign investors’ ability to invest in Turkey and enhance collaborations with them.
Regarding the planned regulation, Shimşek said, “Our venture capital investment funds will now be able to invest in venture companies established abroad, as long as more than half of their investments are in Turkey. We are paving the way for investments through agreements that grant the right to become partners in venture companies yet to be established.”
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He emphasized that they will introduce a new financing instrument to the capital markets, stating, “With the changes we will make, we expect more foreign resources to enter our country’s venture ecosystem.”
Shemşek also noted that instead of direct investments, they would allow risk distribution and investment diversification through venture capital investment funds.
He mentioned that they would enable investments in venture companies that have previously received funding and completed an investment round. “One of the advantages of this regulation is the ‘umbrella fund’ structure, which will significantly shorten the establishment process of new funds,” he concluded.
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