Launch an institutional-grade VC fund in a day with no up front costs. 
Meet Start Fund
1

Are MOIC and TVPI different? Which one is better when reporting our portfolio progress to LPs?

Lots of GPs I talk to mention they are basically equivalent, Decile Hub didn't give me much context on this either. 
1 See in Base
0
MOIC (Multiple on Invested Capital) and TVPI (Total Value to Paid-In) are essentially equivalent metrics used to describe the value or performance of an investment relative to its initial cost. Both are often used as interim indicators of fund performance. When reporting portfolio progress to LPs, either metric can be used effectively. However, TVPI is more commonly used in the venture capital industry and provides a comprehensive view by including both realized and unrealized returns.

Join VC Lab

VC Lab, the leading venture capital accelerator, empowers new and emerging managers worldwide to close ethical, high-performing funds in under six months. The program provides cutting-edge tools, expert mentorship, and a global network to raise more money in less time. Apply if you want to build a meaningful venture capital firm.

Apply Now