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Private venture-backed startups like Slack and Airbnb are investing in other startups. Here's where their money is going.

Jun 16, 2019, 17:30 IST

Mike Segar/Reuters

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Some venture-backed startups don't want to miss out on the next wave of unicorns, so they're turning to an old funding strategy.

Workplace chat app Slack was one of the earliest privately-held startups to use its funds to back other startups in 2013. In the years since, Airbnb, Stripe, and Coinbase have also started corporate venture capital funds of their own. In total, these four funds have invested more than $2 billion across 76 companies, according to Pitchbook data.

Read More: Tech VCs are squabbling over a popular type of funding for startups that one prominent investor calls a 'nightmare' and a 's**t show'

Corporate venture capital isn't a new phenomenon, and tech giants like Google and Qualcomm all have one or more existing corporate venture funds to take big bets on emerging technology.

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"Being a part of a large company that has incredibly talented engineers, executives, and a global presence means there's a lot of money and resources that can be delivered to early-stage companies and entrepreneurs that accelerate adoption of the product or service. It also helps them not make mistakes others have made," Valo Ventures founder and former CapitalG founder Scott Tierney told Business Insider. CapitalG was formerly part of Google's corporate venture arm, Google Ventures.

We looked through Pitchbook data to determine the top corporate venture capital funds from privately-held startups. Here are the top four:

4. Coinbase

Total invested: $73.28 million

Started investing: 2018

Companies invested in: 10

Portfolio includes: TruStory, Celo, Spacemesh, Abacus

3. Stripe

Total invested: $363.81 million

Started investing: 2017

Companies invested in: 8

Portfolio companies include: Monzo, Paystack, Lamda School

2. Slack

Total invested: $412.33 million

Started investing: 2013

Companies invested in: 53

Portfolio companies include: WorkRamp, Clara Labs, Learnmetrics

1. Airbnb

Total invested: $1.35 billion

Started investing: 2017

Companies invested in: 5

Portfolio companies include: Lyric, The Wing, Resy, OYO Rooms

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