Fundraising Pitch Desk
A fundraising pitch showcases to the investor your exciting vision & mission, business model, product’s USP, significant traction achieved, monetization strategy, and a team that you have. It also speaks of post-funding goals and projections. An effective pitch makes it very clear to investors why they should not let pass this opportunity.
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Fundraising stages of a startup
Fundraising happens in multiple stages:
Seed round or (commonly called seed funding): As the name suggests, the company gets “seeded” with the initial funds to conceptualize the business idea and to bring it to the market. At this stage, the business may not even have working prototypes set and could still be working towards developing the product.
Series A: Once the company develops the product or service and begins to gain traction, it starts looking out to venture capitalists for the next round of funding, to aid in its early stage of growth.
Series B: By this time, the business would have established a working business model and gained some credibility in the industry. Now, with the potential to grow further, additional capital would be required to expand operations and reach more customers.
Series C: This round of funding happens when the company has proved its mettle in the industry and is on the lookout for expansion of the customer base in new markets, targeting acquisitions, and looking at innovation on other types of products. This may also be the last stage in a company’s growth cycle after which it might go for an Initial Public Offer (IPO).
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