VC Economics & Exit Strategies: Case Studies from Seed to IPO - E689

VC Economics & Exit Strategies: Case Studies from Seed to IPO - E689

Author: Jeremy Au April 23, 2026 Duration: 9:30

Ever wonder how venture capitalists actually judge your startup behind closed doors? In this episode of the BRAVE Southeast Asia Tech Podcast, Jeremy Au breaks down the brutal reality of VC economics and the math that drives the tech industry.

We explore why just 5% of startups generate almost all of a fund's returns (The Power Law) and why struggling founders often get left behind. We also dive into real-world case studies, analyzing the dramatic valuation shifts during Instacart's IPO, and unpacking the legendary $1 Billion dilemma faced by the founders of Instagram (Kevin Systrom) and Snapchat (Evan Spiegel). Whether you're building an AI-native startup in Singapore or scaling a deep-tech company in the Philippines, understanding MOIC, DPI, and how the smart money moves is crucial.


00:00 - The VC’s Dual Role: Value-Add vs. Portfolio Judge

01:02 - The Power Law: Why 5% of Startups Carry the Fund

01:38 - The Help Paradox: Prioritizing Winners Over Strugglers

02:23 - Case Study: Valuation Shifts in the Instacart IPO

04:21 - Exit Outcomes: Liquidations, Acqui-hires, and Cash-outs

04:58 - The $1 Billion Dilemma: Instagram vs. Snapchat

05:59 - Going Public & Raising VC Funds (LP/GP Dynamics)

06:51 - The Brutal Math of VC Returns: MOIC & DPI

09:03 - Outro & Community Resources


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There’s a unique energy building across Southeast Asia, a sense of possibility that’s palpable from Singapore’s skyscrapers to the bustling streets of Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. BRAVE Southeast Asia Tech captures that momentum by going beyond the headlines and funding announcements. Host Jeremy Au, a venture capitalist and serial founder with a background from Harvard and Berkeley, steers these conversations with a distinct perspective-one that balances the hard metrics of growth with the very human elements of leadership and personal development. Each episode feels like a candid, in-depth dialogue, whether he’s speaking with a first-time founder navigating early traction or a seasoned investor mapping regional trends. You’ll hear genuine stories about building companies, the tough lessons learned from failures, and the often-overlooked journey of staying grounded while scaling rapidly. This isn’t about presenting a polished facade of success; it’s about the real work of creating something meaningful. With over eighty thousand regular listeners, this podcast has become a key resource for anyone invested in the region’s tech ecosystem. Jeremy brings his own experiences as a sci-fi enthusiast and a father into the mix, often exploring how broader perspectives on the future and empathy shape better leaders. Tune in for practical insights on venture capital, entrepreneurship, and management, all framed within the vibrant and complex tapestry of Southeast Asia. New conversations arrive every Monday, offering a thoughtful pause to reflect on how we build what’s next.
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