- 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.
Thilo Semmelbauer
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Investment type
Venture Capital
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VC
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Past investments
designstripe
CRED
Pollinate Networks
Restream
Pathlight
Real
Devo USA
Calm
LeanTaaS
Chargebee
MURAL
SentinelOne
Zest AI
Identiq
Perimeter 81
Docker
Granulate
Shop Ware
Skilljar
Apprentice.io
SimpleNexus
Jellyfish
Alma
CommerceHub
Clarify Health Solutions
Jedox
Glia
Staffbase
Bizzabo
Workato
Quantum Metric
Aqua Security
NYMBUS
Incredibuild
Augury
RapidSOS
BharatPe
Saks.com
Corvus Insurance
Imperfect Foods
Saks Fifth Avenue
Seated
VERSATILE
Overwolf
SingleStore
Vetted
SalesLoft
Keeper Security
Ambassador Labs
OneTrust
Groundspeed Analytics
Armory
SetSail
Noname Security
Exclaimer
iFoodDS
Linktree
Viz
Run:AI
Weights & Biases
Plume Design
Fairmarkit
Fridge No More
CarOnSale
Armis Security
Papaya Global
Pcysys
PayCargo
project44
Aaptiv
Nuvolo
Dremio
Flutterwave
OwnBackup
Eden Health
Checkout.com
LeanIX
theator
Wiz
nTopology
Divvy
Optibus
Copado
CoreView
iLobby
Earnix
Camunda
Class Technologies
BrightInsight
IAD France
Gtmhub
Wallapop
TytoCare
CloudBolt
Within3
6sense
Privacera
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