While there is much discussion in the media of the macro-economy, its effect on startups is not always a obvious as it is for quoted companies. Ewan MacKinnon, a Partner at Maven, has been investing for almost a decade and half and draws on this experience to give us some insights.
In the discussion we focus on three big areas:
- recruitment and wages: we talk about the tightness in the job market and how the effect on startups has changed over the past year. We also talk about hybrid working and how the balance of power in negotiating terms seems to be changing.
- inflation and pricing power: Ewan discusses the different ways that inflation and its various causes are affecting different companies. We also look at pricing power and how startups set prices and negotiate with customers.
- funding: interest rates and the money supply both affect the availability of funding for SMEs. We discuss the lending market and how that has evolved, particularly the difficulty of getting bank funding.
Finally, we look forward to how the economy will develop over the next couple of years and whether founder optimism is justified.
01:00 Ewan introduces himself
04:00 what Maven does
06:30 how the macro economy affects startups
10:00 recruitment challenges
13:00 knock on from big tech redundancies
15:00 hybrid working and trends
21:30 Inflation - differential effect, supply chains
23:40 price setting and price raising - push back,
27:00 different client types - SME vs enterprise
32:40 Interest rates, money supply, ease of funding
34:30 difficulty of bank funding
40:25 Looking forward
44:50 Favourite questions
Links
Maven website - https://www.mavencp.com/
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Suggested book
Bad Blood by John Carreyou
Bio
Ewan MacKinnon
Partner, Maven
Ewan joined Maven in September 2009 and is based in their Glasgow and Edinburgh offices. He is responsible for new Private Equity investments across Scotland and North East England and is a member of the Maven Investment Committee.
Ewan has 25 years’ experience managing, advising and investing in SMEs. He joined Maven in 2009, having previously worked in Johnston Carmichael’s corporate finance team. Ewan has extensive industry experience, having been managing director of MacKinnons of Dyce Limited, a specialist retail business which was sold to a FTSE 250 listed company in 2006. He has a first-class honours degree from the Aberdeen Business School and is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
Outside of work, Ewan enjoys keeping fit, following Manchester United and Aberdeen FC and has a keen passion for music.