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Start-Ups And Equity

Identifying the right investor for your start-up depends on what type of business you have and what stage it is in.

Overview
Start-Ups In The Seed Stage
Start-Ups At A More Advanced Stage


Overview

  • Selling a portion of your business in exchange for cash is one of the best ways for start-ups to raise money.
  • Friends, family and other people who know and believe in you may be willing to invest. In exchange for their investment, they get a share in your company and its profits.
  • There are various types of investors: Angels, Venture Capitalists and Private Funds. Angels are the most likely to invest in start-ups.

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Start-Ups In The Seed Stage

  • You've conceived a new idea or concept. You need funds to set up the business, turn your idea into a product, rent an office and hire the right people.

  • You are enthusiastic and passionate about your idea. Your success lies in being able to sell the idea to potential investors.

  • Start-Ups in this stage are referred to as "Seeds". Having been just planted, you have no track record but lots of enthusiasm and ideas.

Challenges In Finding Investors

  • Thousands of ideas are hatched everyday. Investors know that it takes a lot of drive, energy, effort and time to turn an idea into a successful business.

  • Unless you are an established entrepreneur, you will find it hard to raise money from professional investors, such as venture capitalists.

  • Most businesses at this stage are self-funded. The founders dig into their savings, credit lines and personal resources to give birth to their ideas.

Potential Investors

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Start-Ups At A More Advanced Stage

  • Compared to a Seed start-up, your business is in a slightly more advanced stage.
    • Your products or services may already be developed.
    • You have some interested customers.
    • You have generated some revenue.
    • You may even have turned a profit.

  • A typical investment that you may need at this stage could range from S$50,000 to S$100,000.

Challenges In Finding Investors

  • Even at this stage, it may still be hard to interest investors. You are still in the "development" stage and professional investors are more interested in companies who are expanding.

  • Biotechnology, nanotechnology and IT start-ups will find more ready investors than those in other industries. That's because investors are looking for high-growth sectors. They also look at products or services that have the potential to be sold globally.

Potential Investors

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Last updated on 01 July 2008
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