Investors looking to invest in Series A stage

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5M - 20M
RPS Ventures is a late-stage venture capital firm that invests in startups with the potential to become industry leaders. The firm is a collaborative between Blue Pool Capital, SoftBank Group, and Jerry Yang, and is located in Palo Alto, California. RPS Ventures has invested in a variety of star...
1M - 10M
Runa Capital is a Luxembourg-based venture capital firm that focuses on investments in seed-stage, early-stage, and growth-stage companies in B2B SaaS, machine intelligence, complex software, IT, fintech, edtech, and digital health. Founded in 2010, the firm also has offices in the US, Russia, a...
100K - 500K
SaaSholic is an early-stage venture capital firm investing in the best Latin American SaaS companies. They provide capital, mentorship, and access to global networks to help founders build category-defining companies from idea to IPO and beyond. They focus on investing in high-growth SaaS compan...
25K - 1M
Aziz Ventures is a financial services company focused on providing innovative solutions to the needs of businesses and individuals. Aziz Ventures provides a wide range of products and services, including online banking, online payments, online investments, and more. The company also offers a var...
Accel is a US venture capital firm that invests in startups at seed, early and growth stages. They have offices in Palo Alto and San Francisco, with additional funds in London, India, and China. Accel has invested in various technology companies such as Facebook, Slack, Dropbox, Atlassian, Flipk...
100K - 20M
Safar Partners is a seed- to growth-stage venture fund investing primarily in technology companies out of MIT, Harvard, and the University of Rochester. The fund focuses on early-stage companies in the software, health tech, artificial intelligence, and robotics sectors. The founders are experie...
100K - 3M
Saison Capital is a venture capital firm based in Singapore, focusing on early-stage companies in sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, marketplaces, and agriculture. They invest in Seed to Series A companies across South East Asia and India, and have a sector agnostic fund mandate. They ba...
1M - 60M
Founded in 1972, Sofinnova Partners is a venture capital firm based in Paris, France. The firm specializes in investing in the life sciences sector, from seed to later-stage. It has invested in over 500 companies, spanning the fields of biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, digital h...
5K - 50K
Efficient VC is a website dedicated to stories, advice, and resources related to angel investing. It is a place for investors to share their experiences and insights, and for entrepreneurs to learn about the process of raising capital and building a successful business. The website is maintained...
250K - 1M
Alpha Future Funds is an investment firm based in Munich, Bavaria. The company specializes in early-stage venture capital investments, providing funding and support to entrepreneurs in Europe and the US. They are focused on helping entrepreneurs to develop and grow their businesses and to bring ...
3M - 7M
Sapphire Sport is an early-stage venture fund investing in companies that power the next generation of sports, media, and entertainment. The fund seeks to invest in the leading entrepreneurs and technology companies working on innovative solutions for the sports industry. The fund is backed by s...
Seaya is a Venture Capital fund that invests in global technology startups in Europe and Latin America. They manage over €600M and have a strong track record of accelerating the growth of startups by leveraging their global platform, network, and experience. They have invested in companies such ...
3M - 15M
Alpha Square Group is a New York-based financial services company that provides investment advice and capital management services. Founded in 2015, Alpha Square Group (ASG) is a Single Family Office that specializes in private equity and venture capital investments in a wide range of industries,...
500K - 10M
American Family Ventures is a venture capital investment firm located in Madison, Wisconsin. They invest in a variety of industries, including support organizations, small businesses, data analysis and management, and insurance. They focus on companies that have the potential to shape the future...
5M - 15M
Anzu Partners is an investment firm that focuses on industrial and life science technology companies with the potential to transform their industry. The firm invests in breakthrough industrial technologies, and its portfolio companies are located around the world. Anzu Partners was founded in 20...
15K - 150K
ScaleGood Fund is a Social Impact Investment Venture Capital Fund that invests between $25,000 and $200,000 CAD in pre-seed and seed level companies. The fund focuses on companies in the cleantech, health, education, and social impact sectors, and has an emphasis on early-stage startups. The fun...
50K - 1M
Artesian is a global alternative investment management firm specializing in public & private debt, venture capital and impact investment strategies. The firm has an unparalleled network of over 625 existing portfolio companies, 1,500 founder alumni, and numerous institutional investors. Artesian...
250K - 750K
Bread & Butter Ventures is a venture capital firm that was founded in 2017 and focuses on early-stage companies. The firm is located in California and invests in a variety of sectors, including technology, data, and research. Bread & Butter Ventures also leads rounds for startup investments and ...
1M - 7M
Second Century Ventures (SCV) is a venture capital firm based in Santa Clarita, California. Founded in 2018, SCV invests in early stage companies in the technology, digital media, healthcare, and consumer spaces. SCV partners with founders and helps to accelerate the growth of their businesses. ...
100K - 1M
aws Gruenderfonds (aws Founders Fund) is a venture capital fund based in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 2013 and provides capital for high-risk start-up companies. Its investment strategy focuses on the digital economy and includes investments in the areas of software and technology, medical...
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Fundraising for a Series A round is a significant milestone for any startup. It typically involves raising larger amounts of capital and working with more sophisticated investors. Here are the key steps to follow:

Researching Potential Investors

As with any fundraising round, the first step in structuring a Series A round is to research potential investors. This stage is especially important for a Series A round, as you'll want to find investors who are interested in your market and have experience investing in companies at your stage of growth. Some good sources for finding potential investors include:

  • Venture capital firms that specialize in your industry
  • Angel investors who have experience investing in Series A rounds
  • Networking events and conferences
  • Referrals from other founders or investors in your network

Preparing Your Pitch Deck and Data Room

Once you've identified potential investors, the next step is to prepare your pitch deck and data room. Your pitch deck should tell a compelling story about your business, highlighting its growth potential, market opportunity, and competitive advantage. Your data room should contain more detailed information about your business, such as your financial statements, customer data, and legal documents. It's also important to have a clear understanding of your key metrics, such as:

  • Monthly recurring revenue (MRR)
  • Churn rate
  • Customer acquisition cost (CAC)
  • Lifetime value of a customer (LTV)

Negotiating the Terms

When negotiating the terms of your Series A fundraising round, it's important to be prepared to give up a larger percentage of equity than in earlier rounds. Some key terms to consider include:

  • The amount of money you're raising
  • The valuation of your company
  • The percentage of equity you're willing to give up
  • The rights and protections afforded to investors, such as board seats and veto power

Receiving the Term Sheet and Closing the Round

Once you've negotiated the terms of your Series A fundraising round, the next step is to receive a term sheet from your lead investor. A term sheet outlines the key terms of the investment and serves as a basis for drafting the final investment agreement. Once you've received the term sheet, you'll work with your lawyer to finalize the investment agreement and close the round.

Tips for Approaching Series A Investors

  • Be prepared with a strong pitch deck and data room that clearly communicate your business's value proposition and growth potential.
  • Research potential investors to find those who have experience investing in companies at your stage of growth.
  • Be transparent about your business's strengths and weaknesses, and be prepared to discuss your key metrics in detail.
  • Be realistic about how much funding you need and how much equity you're willing to give up.
  • Be open to feedback and suggestions from investors, and be willing to pivot your strategy if necessary.