A growing number of young startups are racing to scale up by giving up large chunks of equity early. Founders of at least 11 early-stage ventures have diluted more than 40% ownership in their recent fundraises, according to data from TheKredible. While this injection of capital has pushed up valuations and validated the promise of the ecosystem, analysts said that the consequences of such early dilution could prove damaging over time.
The cause of this trend lies in the pressure to grow fast and capture market share before competitors close in. Founders, confronted with uncertain later-stage fundraising markets, are increasingly opting for firepower today over ownership tomorrow. The effect, according to analysts, could be that they may end up with too little stake in their own ventures