These pointers will help you raise funds for your startups
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Raising funds for a startup isn’t a cake walk. While you may have prepared the best pitch for your business, it may not be suffice to impress your future The A team
No, we aren’t talking about the Hollywood action-comedy flick. We literally mean that the first thing investors look at before deciding to part with the monies is the core team of the company. How good is the team and how well do they know the business they are venturing into is critical parameter for investing in a startup.
Vision
No one likes a company that does not have clarity in vision. Before investing, investors like to understand the future course of action of a startup. Where does the company see itself a year down the line? How does the management want the company to shape up?
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Space
The next parameter is the sector of investment. So basically, investors assess the sector in which the startup has been launched. For instance, GrowX Ventures received nearly 50 pitches from
Emergency exit
Every investor looks for an easy exit, if unwarranted circumstances arise. Hence, easy exit is a crucial factor for any investor before they zero in on a new venture.
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