We are happy to announce that for the second consecutive year, Flint Capital has been recognized as a founder-friendly investor by @Inc, and notably, we were among only 14 VCs for early-stage startups. This acknowledgment resonates deeply with us. Being founder-friendly is at the heart of our #venture approach. We believe in fostering a collaborative relationship with every #entrepreneur we back, empowering them to drive industry-altering innovations. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to being a reliable partner to #founders, and we are looking forward to continuing our support for groundbreaking ventures in the years to come. https://lnkd.in/e4rWGhDg #founderfriendly
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Raising capital as a founder-led business can be tricky, but Inc. has put together a great list of vetted Founder-Friendly investors. Check it out: #Quantive #entrepreneurship #boss #leadership #growth #capraise #capital #investing https://buff.ly/3QFuO9Y
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So you've finished school, started the business, and checked all the founder boxes. Now comes the questions around funding: What kind to pursue, how to get it, and how to understand your chances of getting #afunding in the context of your competition. #AngelInvestors are involved at a very early stage of the business. They provide funding in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. They can put a business on its feet and offer resilience and sustainable strategies before anyone else can. They also are built on relationships and mutual interests of success. If you don't know where to begin with funding, you may want to start by finding your angel. #Entrepreneurs
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Are you a founder looking for seed funding? Our next Investment Day is on the 11th September – register to pitch with the link below: https://shorturl.at/ovmBp Ever wondered what Angel Investors look for in pitches? We all know how difficult it is to raise our first round. Helm Investment Day hosts up to 15 angel investors, most of whom have scaled and exited their business and have now turned to active investing. Our Angels shared these top tips: 1. Commit to the business - Angels want to see that the founder is 100% in, they don’t want to invest in a side hustle. 2. Concentrate on one thing and do it really well - doubts arise when founders try to do multiple ventures at one time 3. Bring realistic valuations - we’ve found that there is still a hangover from the valuation bubble in 2022/2023 and founders need to re-adjust to the current landscape. Best of luck, and don’t leave it too late to apply for our pitch day. Applications will close around mid August with closing date TBC soon. #angelinvestment #entrepreneurship #scaleup #activeinvestor #founder
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