Venture capital (VC) investments in the Internet of Things (IoT) space experienced a fluctuating trend in 2018, as the share of deals valued at less than $5-million mostly grew, while the deal volume registered inconsistent growth during the year.
According to data and analytics company GlobalData, overall deal volume witnessed decline in Q2 and Q3 2018 before returning to growth in Q4 2018.
Low value deals (investment of less than $10-million) continued to dominate VC investments across all the quarters in 2018. In total, 230 VC deals in the IoT space had disclosed deal value of less than $10-million, which accounted for 67,8% share of the total deal volume in 2018. Within low value deals, all the four quarters registered the highest number of deals valued between $1-million to $5-million range.
In Q1 2018, 61 deals were low value deals, which accounted for 62,9% of the total deal volume. The quarter witnessed 38 deals valued in the $1-million to $5-million range while two deals were valued more than $100-million.
Among all the quarters, low value deals as a percentage of total deal volume was the highest in Q2 2018. During this period, 58 such deals were announced, which collectively accounted for 74,4% of the total deal volume. Only two deals valued more than $100-million were announced during the period.
Deal volume declined by 19,2% in Q3 2018 as compared with the previous quarter. Overall 63 deals were announced during this period, which was the lowest among all the quarters in 2018. A total of 40 deals with value up to $10-million were announced during this quarter, accounting for 63,5% share of the total deal volume. This quarter also witnessed two deals valued more than $100-million.
Among all the quarters, Q4 2018 witnessed the highest number of deals. Deal volume increased by 60,3% in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter. Q4 2018 also witnessed the highest number of low value deals, among all the quarters. A total of 71 such deals were announced, accounting for 70,3% of total deal volume, during the quarter. The quarter witnessed four deals valued more than $100-million, which was also the highest among all the quarters.
Aurojyoti Bose, financial deals analyst at GlobalData, says: “Fewer high value deals in the IoT space indicate growing cautiousness among investors, with concerns around low success rate of IoT implementation projects at the back of their mind. However, growth in deal volume and value in the last quarter of 2018 testifies that optimism still prevails in the space with promising/innovative startups expected to continue generating investors’ interest.”