Founders Fund, led by Peter Thiel, is on the verge of finalizing its fourth expansion fund, designated as Founders Fund Growth IV, having secured $6 billion in pledged capital, as indicated by insiders. Consistent with the firm’s prior capital-raising endeavors, external investor interest has surpassed the fund’s capacity, these sources noted. Furthermore, approximately $1.5 billion of this funding originates from Founders Fund’s own partners, a source informed TechCrunch.
This recent capital infusion follows less than a year after Founders Fund concluded its third expansion fund, a $4.6 billion investment instrument primarily allocated for subsequent investments in its thriving, mature-stage companies.
With 21 years of operation, the firm boasts a distinguished collection of successful emerging companies. Founders Fund served as an initial backer for the AI cloud services provider Crusoe, the human resources management system Rippling, and financial technology firms Stripe and Ramp.
Moreover, the firm was the inaugural institutional financier for data intelligence behemoth Palantir Technologies. It also maintains investments in a multitude of additional defense technology enterprises, such as SpaceX, Flock Safety, and Anduril. Founders Fund partner Trae Stephens helped establish Anduril, which the firm supported since its initial seed funding stage. (Reports indicate that Anduril, a nine-year-old company, is presently seeking a substantial $4 billion in capital, valuing it at $60 billion.)
Founders Fund’s aspirations for expansion-phase funding extend beyond merely its current holdings.
For instance, just last month, the firm headquartered in San Francisco undertook its inaugural direct financial commitment in Anthropic. Founders Fund, alongside D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, ICONIQ, and MGX, jointly headed a $30 billion capital injection into the prominent artificial intelligence research facility, at a $380 billion valuation post-investment. This investment positions Founders Fund among the select few entities holding substantial interests in both of the foremost AI research centers; the firm additionally backs OpenAI.
Despite Founders Fund actively pursuing expansion funding, the firm has refrained from launching a new seed-stage fund since the beginning of 2022, when it unveiled its eighth early-stage fund with $1.8 billion in pledged capital.
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During 2023, the firm reduced that fund by fifty percent to $900 million, in response to deteriorating market circumstances. Founders Fund subsequently redirected the residual $900 million into a distinct seed-stage fund which formally commenced operations last October, as per public disclosures.
Founders Fund chose not to provide a statement.
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