- Having a clear and well-defined business plan that outlines your goals, strategies, and financial projections.
- Demonstrating a track record of success and growth, if possible, such as through customer traction or revenue growth.
- Conducting thorough research on potential investors to ensure that they are a good fit for your business, and align with your goals and values.
- Being prepared to give up some level of control in your business in exchange for investment capital.
- Being open to feedback and guidance from your investor, as they may have valuable experience and insights to share.
- Having a clear understanding of the terms of the investment, including equity ownership and potential exit strategies.
Tammie Siew
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Locations
United States,
California,
San Francisco
Investment type
Venture Capital
Investor
VC
Private Equity Firm
Micro VC
Markets
Past investments
Unacademy
Wobot Intelligence
Aptus Value Housing Finance India
Eruditus Executive Education
CRED
Park+
FPL Technologies
DeHaat
GoMechanic
OnJuno
Qoala
Urban Ladder
Trell
HomeLane
Zenyum
Mobile Premier League
Five Star Business Finance
Rupeek
bijnis.com | Taking Factories to the World
Mosaic Wellness
Salesken
Rheo TV
Telio.vn
Groww
InVideo
Incomlend
CoinSwitch Kuber
BharatPe
Wakefit
Quicko Technosoft Labs Private Limited
Paper Boat
Darwinbox
GudangAda
Cuemath
Stockbit
Jupiter
eko.ai
Beam
Zetwerk
Stanza Living
Bounce
Quolum
BukuKas
Doubtnut
Yours
Samya.AI
Horizon Quantum Computing
Mamaearth
UrbanPiper
InterviewBit
Finova Capital
Insider
BankBazaar.com
Bibit.id
FamPay
EkAnek Networks
MoneyTap
ShopUp
Airmeet
Ula
CleverTap
Khatabook
Bira 91
Bulbulshop
Classplus
smallcase
Animall
CARS24
Avataar.Me
Digifin
Razorpay
Buymed
Leap Finance
Apna
LingoAce
Slintel
Kopi Kenangan
Kargo Technologies
Pristyn Care
Purplle
TONIK
Qure AI
Obviously AI
Turtlemint
KredX
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