July 7, 2015 | According to reports by the IVC Research Center, Israeli startups saw $5.29 billion in exits from 54 deals – 76 percent the total proceeds from exits in all of 2014. The report, which examines the first financial half of 2015, stipulates that the average deal size was $98 million, which is 51 percent more than the average in 2014 and 34 percent more than the 2013 average. In addition, the average for VC-backed exits was $84 million, a 15 percent increase from 2014. The average was spiked by the $1.25 billion acquisition of FundTech by the multinational fintech company D+H.
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