2022 Highlights from Report on Angel Investing in Canada

2022 REPORT HIGHLIGHTS Investment Activity Overview

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New and Increased Activity in Western Canada, Atlantic Canada, and Yukon FIGURE 2

Central Canada 67%

Western Canada 27%

Angel groups facilitated 635 investments in 2021, compared with 416 in 2020: a 53% in- crease in investments made year-over-year, and a 38% increase over the four-year average. In 2021, an average of $346,024 was invested in each company. The majority of investments were made in new ventures. The data indicate increased angel activity in Western Canada and Atlantic Canada. Additionally, we are excited to report new investment activity in Yukon. In contrast to Investment Activity illustrated in the pie chart above, Dollar Amount Invested shows Central Canada at 72%, Western Cana- da at 17%, Atlantic Canada at 11% and Northern Canada at less than 1%.

5%

Atlantic Canada

1%

Northern Canada

Composition of Reported Investments: New vs. Follow-on

80% New Investments 20% Follow-on Investments

Due to rounding, figures may not total 100%.

2022 ANNUAL REPORT ON ANGEL INVESTING IN CANADA The Changing Landscape

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