Early Stage
Private Placement
Series A and B
Once a business has developed a track record (an established user base, consistent revenue figures, or some other key performance indicator), that company may opt for a private placement Series A funding in order to further optimize its user base and product offerings.
Opportunities may be taken to scale the product across different markets.
Opportunities may be taken to scale the product across different markets.
Series A and B Private Placement
Series A investors are not just looking for great ideas. Rather, they are looking for companies with great ideas as well as a strong strategy for turning that idea into a successful, money-making business that can scale up and generate long term profit .
It is increasingly common for companies to use equity crowdfunding in order to generate capital as part of a Series A funding round. Part of the reason for this is the reality that many companies, even those which have successfully generated seed funding, tend to fail to develop interest among investors as part of a Series A funding effort. Indeed, fewer than half of seed-funded companies will go on to raise Series A funds as well.
We will introduce your company to our extensive network of Series A investors that come from traditional venture capital firms. We will help design your crowd funding campaign with eye catching graphics and rich content that will stand out in the crowd. Series A rounds raise approximately $2 million to $15 million with an average of $12.5 million. It's common for companies going through Series A funding rounds to be valued at up to $22 million.
Series B rounds are all about taking businesses to the next level, past the development stage. Series B investors help startups get there by expanding market reach after a company already develops a substantial user base and has proven to investors that they are prepared for success on a larger scale. Series B funding is used to grow the company by expanding its business development, sales, advertising, tech, support, and employee count.
The average estimated capital raised in a Series B round is $32 million. Companies undergoing a Series B funding round are well-established, and their valuations tend to reflect that; most Series B companies have valuations between around $30 million and $60 million, with an average of $58 million.
We prepare your company and introduce you to many of the same investors from the Series A round with a focus on securing a key anchor venture capital firm that specialize in later-stage investing that helps to draw in other investors.
It is increasingly common for companies to use equity crowdfunding in order to generate capital as part of a Series A funding round. Part of the reason for this is the reality that many companies, even those which have successfully generated seed funding, tend to fail to develop interest among investors as part of a Series A funding effort. Indeed, fewer than half of seed-funded companies will go on to raise Series A funds as well.
We will introduce your company to our extensive network of Series A investors that come from traditional venture capital firms. We will help design your crowd funding campaign with eye catching graphics and rich content that will stand out in the crowd. Series A rounds raise approximately $2 million to $15 million with an average of $12.5 million. It's common for companies going through Series A funding rounds to be valued at up to $22 million.
Series B rounds are all about taking businesses to the next level, past the development stage. Series B investors help startups get there by expanding market reach after a company already develops a substantial user base and has proven to investors that they are prepared for success on a larger scale. Series B funding is used to grow the company by expanding its business development, sales, advertising, tech, support, and employee count.
The average estimated capital raised in a Series B round is $32 million. Companies undergoing a Series B funding round are well-established, and their valuations tend to reflect that; most Series B companies have valuations between around $30 million and $60 million, with an average of $58 million.
We prepare your company and introduce you to many of the same investors from the Series A round with a focus on securing a key anchor venture capital firm that specialize in later-stage investing that helps to draw in other investors.