Raising Investment Capital: A tough road for Australian Entrepreneurs
The reasons for this conservatism can be attributed to one of more or the following reasons:-
• Many investors have lost their money on a couple of past ventures, especially technology
• The Australian market here is smaller and more fragmented when compared to the US, China or Europe (who have tens of millions of people at their doorstep), therefore there is less chance of new concepts getting up
• ASX is doing very well - why risk you money with a start up/early stage venture?
• The pool of genuine angel investors in Australia is small and hard to access. Promoters may have to do dozens of investor pitches in order to find the right one. Also, there is no central ‘angel investor association’ which the promoter can simply turn up to.
‘It’s not hard to find the money, it’s just really hard to get the investors to part with it’.
Tips for Raising Capital
Here are some tips which are guaranteed to make your road to capital raising an easier one:-
1. Understand your market place thoroughly and who your direct and non direct competitors are. Include as much of this information as you can in your business plan.
2. Talk with and meet with as many investors and VC firms as possible, even before you are ready to raise capital.
3. Get to know the investors requirements and appetite. If they have funded any companies that are competitors, or are similar, this will have a big impact on whether they chose to fund you.
3. Be clear on how much you are asking for, what the funds are to be used for, and how much of the company it will represent. You must also totally justify this valuation by way
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4. Once you have agreed in principal, get a term sheet or heads of agreement signed by both parties. Then work through necessary due diligence towards the point of funding. Make sure you have adequate legal representation on your side. Its never cheap
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6. Ensure there is provision for a clawback in the agreement. This allows you to buy back shares from the investor at a minimal price if you achieve a certain milestone. Most investors will agree to this.
TIP: Don’t forget that 20% of something successful is better than 100% of a failed venture. In most cases, successful companies are build on a base of investment capital so don’t be afraid
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