Venionaire DealMatrix
DealMatrix is a private market valuation platform built by Venionaire Capital. It gives investors, M&A advisors and founders defensible EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA valuation multiples across 140+ industries, six regions and seven funding stages — alongside a startup valuation engine that runs the VC Method, DCF, Berkus and First Chicago models.
Venionaire Capital is a Vienna-headquartered investment and advisory group that has worked in venture capital, private equity and M&A for more than a decade, with a presence in London, Luxembourg, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo and Riyadh. It manages alternative investment funds across deep tech, secondaries, Web3 and energy, and co-founded ecosystem institutions including the World Venture Forum, the European Super Angels Club and the Business Angel Institute.
DealMatrix is the data product born from that practice: the same private-market benchmarking Venionaire’s own deal teams rely on, productised and made available to the wider market.
Public-company comparables are everywhere; reliable private-market multiples are not. Investors and advisors are forced to stretch listed-company data across illiquid, early-stage and regional deals where it does not fit. DealMatrix closes that gap with multiples derived specifically for private markets — by industry, funding stage and region.
Every multiple follows a transparent six-step model aligned with the IPEV Guidelines 2025: data acquisition → statistical cleaning → econometric modelling → regional adjustment → industry weighting → stage adjustment. It is built on institutional-grade public-market index data spanning roughly 150 sub-industries and a 20-year time series, licensed from leading providers. We publish the derived multiples — not raw third-party data.
Benchmark entries, follow-ons and portfolio marks against private-market multiples by stage and region.
Ground deal pricing and fairness views in context-specific EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA data.
Support IPEV-aligned reporting with a documented, reproducible methodology.
Understand how comparable companies are valued before negotiating a round.