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How to Build your Capital Raising Brand

  • Published December 07, 2022 3:10AM UTC
  • Publisher Osama Hassan
  • Categories Capital Raising Tips

When raising capital, one of the best things you can do is build your Capital Raising Brand. This is what builds your case to an investor. 

Typically, investors will have 30-50 other founders competing for their attention, and so by building your brand, you effectively communicate your offering to investors in the shortest amount of time possible.

Here are 7 Capital Raising Brand Elements —

1) Board and Management: communicates capacity to execute well.

2) Team: the skillset of the talent in your company demonstrates underlying potential.

3) Existing Investors: if VCs, high-profile HNWs, and other investment groups have invested in your company, then by highlighting that to other investors, you’re communicating that reputable investors have already done their due-diligence on your company.

4) Awards: communicates that your industry recognises your value-add.

5) Grants: R&D grants, and the like, are testament to a company’s capacity to innovate.

6) Sector: captures the attention of investors interested in a particular sector.

7) Metrics: demonstrates credibility and growth potential.

All of these brand elements help you go from unknown to known, and most importantly, communicate and establish trust. Investors are well aware of the high risk early stage investments carry; what really communicates value to them is how efficiently you can capture their interest and establish trust.

What do you think communicates a company’s capital raising brand?

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